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I learned that coffee crops are very heavily sprayed with chemicals before they are harvested, roast, ground and sold to the consumer. The chemicals used on the beans make it difficult for our bodies, especially the liver, to get rid of all those chemicals. Because of this information, I made the change to organically grown coffee and began a search for both regular and decaf organic coffee beans. Although regular organic coffee is readily available, it is much more difficult to find organically grown, water decaffeinated coffee.
There Really is a Difference
I was quite surprised at the difference in the taste of organically grown coffee beans. I found that the taste is always rich and flavorful but without any of the bitterness often found in some coffees. Even when I make my coffee stronger, with organically grown beans, there is never a hint of bitterness. I concluded that the bitter taste must come from the chemicals used to spray the beans.
The Coffee Fool
After doing a search for online coffees, I discovered "The Coffee Fool". One thing I noticed quickly was the low price of only $3.95 shipping on their coffees, and if you purchase at least $48 in coffees, the shipping is free. I made my first order, and since I drink regular and my husband drinks decaf, I ordered a couple of bags of each. I was delighted to see that The Coffee Fool uses a Swiss water process to decaffeinate their beans. I prefer whole beans and grind my own coffee as I use it. The Coffee Fool offers ground or whole bean varieties in both regular or decaf.
Prompt Delivery
I ordered my coffee beans on Monday and by Thursday, I was enjoying this delicious organically grown coffee. There was no turning back for me. I am totally sold on organic coffee! Once you try it, I think you will make the same decision. I prefer the coffee I make at home to any of the coffee served in restaurants. I think that just might make me a coffee snob, but so be it. I love organic coffee!
"The Coffee Fool" is a great place to purchase organic coffee. They carry a very wide range of coffees, such as Nicaraguan, Guatemalan, Italian, Kona, etc. Just about any kind of coffee you could want, you will find at The Coffee Fool.
Foolish Fridays - Save the Beans!
Each week, on Friday, I receive a Newsletter which offers the "leftover" coffees from the week. Every week, they shutdown production and sell off the leftover beans in order to guarantee the freshest of beans to each customer. These discounted beans are only a few days "old", so they are always much fresher than beans you could buy in a grocery store. These beans are offered at a nice discount.
Valet Team
The Coffee Fool also offers another way to save on your coffee beans. If you are a regular customer, you can sign up to have your coffee order filled once monthly by their valet team, saving up to 30% off the regular purchase price.
You can follow this LINK to sample the many coffees offered by The Coffee Fool.
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Published by Vicki Messer
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3 Comments
Post a CommentI didn't realize that non-organic coffee contained all of those chemicals. Scary !! Thanks for a very informative article! I also found you in the C-Z challenge!
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Coffee without bitterness sounds really good! Also found you in the A-Z challenge.