Help Our Local Food Shelf!
Food Shelves Need Help!
We recently heard that our local food shelf is in need of perishables, i.e Meats, Eggs, Dairy etc. They had a record number of families needing help this week, 59 families in a town with a population of about 1200 people.
For this weeks Retail orders of fresh roasted coffee, from Our Coffee Barns Retail Store, we will donate $1.00 per pound of Fresh Roasted Coffee, and .25 cents per pound of Green Coffee Beans ordered to our local food shelf here in Spring Valley, WI.
For this weeks Wholesale orders of fresh roasted coffee, from Our Coffee Barns Wholesale Store, we will donate $1.00 per 5 pound bag of fresh roasted wholesale coffee and .05 cents per pound of wholesale green coffee beans ordered, to our local food shelf here in Spring Valley, WI.
We are also going to clear off our Pre Roasted Coffee Section (if any is left) and donate the entire amount on it to our local food shelf. We want everybody to be able to have a GREAT cup of coffee Christmas morning!
Please try to remember your own local food shelf during this Holiday Season in the midst of this economic crisis.
Christmas Shipping Times
Roasted coffee orders that are roasted by Tuesdays scheduled roasting should get anywhere in the US via UPS or Priority Mail.
Priority Mail shipping deadline for Christmas delivery anywhere in the USA: December 17th. Remeber we will ship it in a Flat Rate Box if we can and credit you the difference from what our site charged you during checkout.
If shipping to the Midwest: December 19th.
We have a new coffee in!
If you like our Kenya AA then this French Mission Variety is a MUST TRY!
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Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans Kenya French Mission Varietal 1 Pound Fresh Roasted Coffee Beans Specifics:
Cupping Notes: Berry, winey, coconut finish, lemon, crème brulee, tropical fruit, exotic spice, papaya, chocolate, very unique. About this Coffee: This unique varietal is a look back into the past. French Mission Bourbon is an original Bourbon varietal that was introduced by French Missonaries in the late 1800s into Kenya before the days of agro science trying to increase yield at the expense of cup, or any other concern. The estate is named after the river that runs through this district. Over 76 centemeters of rain a year, combined with the deep red volcanic soil and perfect temperatures of 22 to 28 degrees come together to give this coffee the perfect conditions to express its genetic treasures.
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