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GOOD coffee tasting

http://greenlagirl.com [green LA girl] “You guys can talk about the coffees, you know,” we were told, but decided to keep our opinions to ourselves till the end - At which point we burst into a hyper-caffeinated and super intellectual discussion, i.e.: “I would make love to that coffee. If it’s fair trade.” Can’t tell ya which coffees we tasted or which got the best reviews till the bit comes out...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://www.dublinblog.ie [Dublinblog.ie] The Dublin Community Blog :: A group blog all about life in Dublin ...: Starbucks only do two fair trade coffees, Cafe Estima and Timor Lorosae, both of which they only ever have on brew and not in the espresso machine. The rest of their coffee is “ethically traded”, which is good, but fair trade is better, a larger share of the money goes to the coffee growers instead of to middle men.

[Caffeinecravings.com] Organic Fair Trade - Gourmet Coffee, Food Gifts, Chocolate Sweets ...: Our organic coffees are 100% certified Organic shade grown arabica beans. We offer this eco-friendly coffee because we are part of a global campaign to promote a program that helps farmers produce high quality beans in harmony with wildlife, promoting healthy ecosystems, protecting forests and rivers.

[Consumedmag.org] consumed magazine | front | blog | coffee in a can by frankie roberto: We're just blogging about stuff to do with consumerism, sometimes people will offer suggestions, sometimes not. Frankie didn't offer an alternative in this case but I don't see why he should, especially as most people know about Fair Trade coffee anyway.

http://greenlagirl.com [green LA girl] Bookmark Cafe: The woman I spoke with at Supreme Bean said that while the stuff currently at The Bookmark Cafe isn’t fair trade certified, it would be easy for Supreme Bean to switch over — the Cafe just needs to requests it.

http://greenlagirl.blogspot.com [green LA girl] Every day to be a fair trade day @ USC: USC's going to start brewing a fair trade certified blend at most of its campus locations next semester! This follows quickly on the heels of the fair trade coffee tasting, held about a week and a half ago.

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Posted at July 21, 2006 12:57 AM

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