The Scoop on Coffee Grinders
Our recommendations for at home coffee grinders starting from $100. What's the best fit for your coffee habits?
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Our recommendations for at home coffee grinders starting from $100. What's the best fit for your coffee habits?
We know you love taking your tastebuds around the world. Here’s a recap of some of the places our seasonal coffees have taken us…
You are given a bag of coffee and it’s kind of puffed up. Or you find a bag of beans in the back of the cupboard. How old are they? Are they still any good?
Sparkplug here to help you figure out if it’s fresh or not even before you taste it.
Read on to find out how to tell if your coffee is FRESH… or NOT.
Reusable cotton coffee filters
Handmade-in-Canada cotton coffee filters can be reused hundreds of times! Eco and budget friendly!
What’s the difference between espresso and coffee? Do they come from the same bean? Does one have more caffeine than the other? Do I need to own a Fiat and speak Italian to properly enjoy espresso?
So many questions! And we’ve got some answers!
VEGREVILLE is a medium roast blend with hints of chocolate caramel - a perfect pairing with Easter Eggs!
The label features the Giant Pysanka (Ukrainian Easter Egg) in Vegreville, Alberta. A portion of every sale of this coffee is being donated to Doctors Without Borders / MSF Canada.
Read on to learn more about this coffee, the Giant Pysanka (is it the World’s Largest?) and why we picked MSF Canada.
Did you know... Nicaraguan coffee producers make small batches of high grade coffees that are unique and quite distinct from other Central American beans.
A dreamy Kenyan & Ethiopian blend
Kenyan + Ethiopian beans = DELICIOUS! You may know that I LOVE East African coffees. and this one is a berry, berry delicious blend with notes of blackberry and peach. Brew up a cup, sit back and dream of your next travels!