So you are standing in the coffee aisle at your local
grocery store and your wife in-laws are coming to visit
later and you want to serve them that special cup of
coffee.... And there are just too many choices. Fair Trade
or shade grown or is it shade grown Fair trade and which
one protects the rain forest and helps the birds the most?
And then you have to choose the right country and blends
and roast and there must be 200 coffees to chose from.
So how do you pick the best coffee, the coffee that will
touch their heart and soul with its exquisite taste? And
how do you make sure that once you have chosen the right
gourmet coffee bean that you brew iit so that you capture
all the taste?
Here are the basics to brewing the perfect cup of coffee:
You take some fresh Arabica gourmet coffee beans from a
coffee plant grown in Latin America - preferably from
Columbia or Costa Rica or even Brazil. Make sure the
gourmet coffee is shade grown and grown at the top of the
mountain. Make sure they are a dark Roast - to maximize the
flavior - and not an esspresso or French roast ( You don't
want burnt coffee); be sure the roast is as desired and no
more than 45 minutes or you start losing flavor. Again use
only Rain Forest shade grown top of the mountain beans.
Grind them a lot or a little - the more you grind the more
flavor you get. Add hot water, preferably bottled water or
filtered water ideally around 195 - 200 degrees F. Wait
maybe 5 to 7 minutes. Either filter to remove the grounds
or leave them to settle to the bottom. Drink it black and
straight or optionally add spices, milk product, chocolate,
sugar, fat free lactose milk creamer; then SIP; Drink.
Smile . Wasn't that easy? You just made the perfect cup of
coffee.
Now you need it to be the most satisfying cup of coffee.
Now how do you turn the perfect cup of coffee into the most
satisfying cup of coffee? You use Mission Grounds Gourmet
Coffee beans to brew your coffee of course. The gourmet
coffee that donates all its profits to helping impoverished
children. With every purchase of Mission Grounds coffee
beans you are directly helping a homeless child or orphan.
As you sip your perfect cup of coffee think about all the
homeless children in Atlanta you are helping; or the new
school in Jinming China you are helping to build; or all
the orphans in Venezuela who will be in their new casa de
ninos soon that you are helping to build; or think about
all the orphans in Russia or Kenya you are helping with
food or diapers or other supplies.
The cup is becoming more and more satisfying. Think about
the orphanage in South Africa you are helping with books
and all the homeless children in Atlanta you help provide
book bags and books and school supplies. So isn't it the
most satisfying cup of coffee knowing about all the
impoverished children you are helping as you sip the coffee
made from the finest shade grown Tarrazu coffee bean grown
in Costa Rica.
Most customers claim it's the best coffee they ever made
but they are confusing satisfying with perfection - or are
they? Kick back and picture the smiley children you are
helping - amazing how contagious those smiles can be.
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Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee was founded by George Boake
Moore is an IT Sales engineer by trade.The non profit
gourmet coffee called Mission Grounds Gourmet Coffee -
http://www.missiongrounds.com It donates all its profits to
helping orphans and impoverished children. THE Costa Rica
Coffee and the best gourmet coffee in the world -surely the
most satisfying cup of coffee in the world.
http://www.missiongrounds.com/ourcoffee
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