Friday, September 9, 2011

Filling Your Favorite Coffee Cup at Brown and Jenkins

Good Morning Coffee Lovers,

You may not be able to control the weather, the floods or acts of nature. But there is one thing you can control. Your coffee mug.

Yes, I know that there are a million heavy and serious topics I could address today with the recent flooding and the upcoming 09/11 anniversary. However, one of my favorite things about sitting down with my cup of Mountain Magic coffee in the morning is that mini-escape the taste and the aroma give me, even when I'm reading a serious news story.

Your Favorite Coffee Cup

So let's take a moment to consider the highly important nature of your coffee mug. Frankly, your choice in coffee cup says a lot about you. Whether you like a delicate, flower trimmed cup or a big handled, plain mug can be used to interpret your personality like reading tea leaves. Maybe your travel mug is your daily cup of choice for your on the go lifestyle. Or perhaps that decade old "World's Best Dad" waits for you each day.

So what if your favorite coffee mug is stained? No problem. It's a breeze to remove coffee stains from mugs and cups with baking soda and hot water. So your favorite Elvis mug will glisten like brand new; thank you very much!

What to Put into Your Coffee Mug

Of course, nothing is more important the type of coffee you drink. This month we're focusing on organic and SWP organic coffees. A while back I wrote a blog explaining what defines organic coffee, and another blog explaining exactly what the Swiss Water Press method of decaffeinating coffee involves. You'll find both these options, and a coffee coupon code good until the 13th, on our home page.

As we roll into a Vermont autumn, with cooler weather and fall foliage, it's great time to sample something new in your old coffee cup.

Until our next cup,
Sandy Riggen

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