Do you love smoky and rich coffee? Do you think bitterness in your coffee is a good thing? Or are you not sure what a dark roast even is?
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Do you love smoky and rich coffee? Do you think bitterness in your coffee is a good thing? Or are you not sure what a dark roast even is?
To help you with your holiday shopping, we palled up with 6 of our Canadian entrepreneur friends. Each of us picked a couple items that are guaranteed to make a mama smile and solve your holiday shopping dilemma.
All of these gift ideas are available online and are from women-owned Canadian small businesses. Yup, that includes our store, too!
In alphabetical order, shipping to you from coast to coast, here is our Christmas Gift Guide...
How is decaf coffee made? Are there any health benefits or concerns?
You're not the only one who'd like to know! A pretty simple overview with links to follow for additional resources if you'd like to dig deeper and learn more.
Worried about your caffeine intake?
Are you wondering about how much caffeine is too much? Most of us are not aware of how much caffeine is in our food and beverages, let alone if our caffeine consumption is a problem!
For most people, low to moderate caffeine intake is not a concern. It may even offer some health benefits! (More about that another time.) Read on to learn more about coffee and caffeine….
Our recommendations for at home coffee grinders starting from $100. What's the best fit for your coffee habits?
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!