Coffee (rec.drink.coffee) Discussing coffee. This includes selection of brands, methods of making coffee, etc. Discussion about coffee in other forms (e.g. desserts) is acceptable.

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spenzdad
 
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can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with small
amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.

Any thoughts appreciated.

thanks!


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There are many good sites but try
http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.greencoffee.mvc.shtml for green beans.

"spenzdad" > wrote in message
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> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with

small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>



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There are many good sites but try
http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.greencoffee.mvc.shtml for green beans.

"spenzdad" > wrote in message
news:ez5Bc.19564$wS2.4471@okepread03...
> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with

small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>



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In article <ez5Bc.19564$wS2.4471@okepread03>,
"spenzdad" > wrote:

> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!


my favorite (carries more than just espresso)

http://www.home-espresso.com/
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In article <ez5Bc.19564$wS2.4471@okepread03>,
"spenzdad" > wrote:

> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!


my favorite (carries more than just espresso)

http://www.home-espresso.com/


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You can also get them from www.8thSinCoffee.com. They're prices are
comparable to Sweet Marias and sometimes better.

spenzdad wrote:
> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>


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Coffeeman8
 
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You can also get them from www.8thSinCoffee.com. They're prices are
comparable to Sweet Marias and sometimes better.

spenzdad wrote:
> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with small
> amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>


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These are three of my favorites:

Community Coffee (New Orleans)
http://www.communitycoffee.com/

StumpTown Coffee (Portland, OR)
http://www.buyolympia.com/stumptowncoffee/BrowseAll

Torrefazioze (Seattle)
http://www.titalia.com/site/products...p?categoryID=6





"spenzdad" > wrote in
news:ez5Bc.19564$wS2.4471@okepread03:

> can one buy coffee beans from a web site?. If so is there a good web
> site
> you can recommend. I was hoping to get something like a sampler, with
> small amounts of beans of many types to hone in on my favorites.
>
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> thanks!
>
>


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