Fairtrade Coffee

Puro Coffee is working in partnership with the World Land Trust to buy and protect areas of rainforest in South America. All coffee with the Puro label is Fairtrade.

Welcome to Puro CoffeeA large selection of commercial espresso and coffee catering machines for cafes, hotels and restaurants across the UK

Online Coffee Shop Game Review

September 20th, 2009 by keen bean

When setting up our online coffee shop a great deal of serious research was conducted. While collecting abundantly important information, I came across an intriguing, though not altogether humourless oddity. There is actually an online game called Coffee Shop in which you open a virtual coffee stand and compete to become a successful roadside entrepreneur.

In the initial stages, you are asked to name your shop and select your daily inventory. At the end of sample day one, you are given a summary and a tid bit of advice. As the days progress you are given more versatility to control aspects of your business such as lowering costs and increasing your quality of coffee. However, I would have liked to have additional information or input, such as whether the coffee was from a fairtade coffee supplier, or if the employees were given barista training. As a whole, it is quite a cute application.

The Simple Beauty that is Coffee

September 19th, 2009 by keen bean

On the promotions page of our website, you can find deals which offer you items including free coffee, or a complimentary set of our cups and saucers. Of course, our coffee speaks for itself due to it being so very delicious, and it makes for a lovely coffee gift. So you already know what an excellent present that is, should you opt for it.

But, we would like to provide you with a description of our cups. Classic in their striking white colour, the ethereal Puro emblem is the detail feature of the set. Just like the Puro coffee itself, the logo is one that is reflective of nature and the simple beauty that is coffee. The gratis saucers are a modern design that provides you with additional space for placing a small treat, or an afterthought along side your beverage. Together, a set of six should bestow you with years of enjoyment.

Tandem Uses for Coffee Grounds

September 18th, 2009 by keen bean

Many people who think to buy organic coffee are the same people who are conscious of recycling. Hence, it is wonderful to be able to share the following ideas for the use of ground coffee after it has been enjoyed in your cup. The wet grounds can be sprinkled around plants prior to a rain or watering of the plants. This allows for a slow release of nitrogen. Or, if you dilute the grounds with water you create a liquid fertilizer that is both mild and fast acting.

No matter which of these you decide upon, you will be extending the life of the grounds and enhancing the life of your garden. It is nice to know that coffee grounds can provide for multiple tandem uses. Especially, since every little bit helps.

We Shall All Shout for Joy

September 17th, 2009 by keen bean

With so much on your to do list it is great to be able to easily cross off one item when you buy coffee online. In this fast paced world we all appreciate the little things that make daily tasks simpler. The time you save when you purchase the fair trade coffee you adore online can be spent savouring a cup of that same coffee. We all rush around trying to get everything done, and a little time to ourselves is extremely attractive.

Now, if only some of those other chores could be made more enjoyable we would be a less stressed world. When someone figures out how to get the laundry to fold itself, or dinner to make itself we shall all shout for joy. For now, just revel in that extra time for coffee we’ve given you.

Much-Loved Gourmet Coffee

September 16th, 2009 by keen bean

Today, millions of people worldwide enjoy both coffee and tea without so much as a thought as to how the beverages came to exist. Specifically, with coffee alone there are umpteen fables surmising its source. Recently, new botanical evidence has been evaluated, and a substantiated theory has been established. The data indicates that human interaction with the coffee bean first occurred in central Ethiopia.

It appears that the coffee bean was then transported during the 6th century to Yemen. At this juncture, it was offered to the public in what is believed to have been the first coffee houses located in Cairo and Mecca. From this point, coffee’s purpose shifted from simple stimulant to that of infatuation. This eventually led to the inception of our much-loved gourmet coffee.

The Legend of the Coffee Bean

September 15th, 2009 by keen bean

Legend has it that sometime after the revelation of the powerful impact of coffee beans, monks began to rely upon it. Allegedly, it all began with monks on the Arabian Peninsula. They began to use coffee to endure the long hours of prayer. It is said that the effect was so successful that the monks distributed coffee to their other monasteries throughout the world.

As is to be expected, there are many such tales circulating. It is unlikely that we will ever know the true exact origin, or course that coffee took to reach the mass popularity that it experiences today. No matter what the path that led us to this moment in time, the existence of fairtrade coffee is a feature we wholly treasure.

Fabulous Fair Trade Coffee Online

September 14th, 2009 by keen bean

Attention: Puro now offers its fabulous fair trade coffee online. There are featured products and special offers on the site that you won’t want to miss out on. In fact, there is a great special presently available in honour of the launch. If you have one of the selected items in your shopping cart then you will receive a Puro Organic Tea Envelope String & Tag free.

In addition, when you purchase a certain amount of Puro products, you automatically receive 2 cups and 2 saucers free. Or, if you meet other conditions you will be given up to 20% off of numerous items. So, celebrate this momentous occasion by enjoying the online specials provided by your favourite coffee supplier.

Get the Coffee that You Love

September 13th, 2009 by keen bean

We are proud to present our online coffee shop to all the lovers of our fairtrade organic coffee. There is plenty to see and browse through, including a fun collectibles section and another with gift pack selections. Our objective is to get the coffee that you love to you in the most convenient manner for you. Of course we continue to promote our eco friendly brand with the imagery of the South American rainforest that we protect in partnership with the World Land Trust.

While looking through the site, it is our hope that you will become more acquainted with the brand. Not to mention, the opportunity to benefit from our online promotions. So, take a stroll through, and enjoy this new and easy way to keep your stock of Puro Coffee replenished direct from the fairtrade coffee supplier.

The Power of Free Coffee in the Workplace

September 12th, 2009 by keen bean

Isn’t it funny how much free coffee can mean to your employees. This is one element of the work place that should never be under estimated. The coffee break is a staple in the business environment, and as such it is commonly embraced. Even people who formerly were not coffee drinkers have been known to become them, and all because the office provided free coffee.

This little coffee gift that you present to your staff is one that is truly appreciated when the coffee is quality. It says to your workers that you care about them and appreciate them. And if you don’t believe in the power of free coffee, just stop offering it in the workplace and see what kind of response you receive.

Only Ground Coffee Will Do

September 11th, 2009 by keen bean

On a recent camping trip I was only able to get my hands on instant coffee. With that first sip, immediately I felt a tinge of disappointment. Every fibre of my being was yelling out, no, no, no. I was missing my old pal ground coffee. Longing for its mouth-watering scent, and distinguishable taste. The canned beans did not bother me, nor did the burnt sausages. It was just the freeze-dried coffee that sank my spirits.

Being city folk, it was not long until I had returned to my comfortable townhouse, and much-loved organic coffee. That first cup transcended words, and the second was just as delightful to my senses. Now I know I am not limited by nearly inedible food, or even the cramped confines of a tent. But, I do draw the line at instant coffee.

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