I'm curious to know if anyone else has used the link above to order coffee. I placed an order on April 4, and have never received any type of confirmation, other than the one from PayPal. Should I file a dispute with paypal, or wait it out? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Great information on coffee and the various types grown in the area, we are certainly blessed with an abundance of coffee, would appreciate if someone has information on where to purchase a medium size roaster used or new for roasting your own green beans......
i am curious to know, how Nestle is treating their workers? say, how much is Nestle paying their workers? Fo they provide hosuing and education to workers family?
How wonderful that there is so much interest in buying direct from farms, I truly believe in that as a way to understand better how our food is produced and to know the producer. That is a beautiful thing.
We have the original Boquetecoffee.com where you can buy coffee or just read about coffee and bee farming direct from our farm. It is a small earth friendly, bee friendly farm. We farm bees and coffee and are very proud of our products. We offer honey samplers with orders of over 6 bags of coffee! Our coffee has milk chocolate and orange tasting notes and is a mixture of different varietals but mainly Catuai, it has moderate acidity (not too much) and excellent body we do a medium roast which is how I like my coffee. For me it is the perfect morning cup of coffee.........
BUT, I can not stress enough the beautiful thing about Boquete is that there is a perfect cup for every taste. I would rather people purchased coffee from all the people on this site vs use K cups, buy from Nestle and other producers who do not care for their workers and drive down prices for the very poorest people in the coffee industry. Our wonderful Indigenous pickers. KNOW YOUR PRODUCER. Yeah everyone who sells direct to consumer.
Thanks, Emily for the additional encouragement to folks to buy coffee, honey, food, herbs, citrus, bananas, eggs, cheese...whatever you can...directly from the producer. We are so blessed here in Chiriqui to have so many local producers of food. It is indeed a cornucopia of goodness. Go Slow Food!
We get a monthly shipment of coffee from Panama, and we have never been disappointed. We save our for the weekends so we can enjoy it instead of rushing through a cup. I'm enjoying a cup right now!
Our coffee arrived! But now, I think I need to increase my next order....this will never last 3-4 weeks till a new shipment gets here! The lady at the post office was drooling over the aroma!
Lee Zeltzer > Linda MillerApril 26, 2014 at 9:53am
Linda that is main reason for the monthly subscription. When you run out another bag is close.
Linda Miller > Lee ZeltzerApril 26, 2014 at 10:21am
But I'd have to remember to cancel it when we move in November lol
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Great information on coffee and the various types grown in the area, we are certainly blessed with an abundance of coffee, would appreciate if someone has information on where to purchase a medium size roaster used or new for roasting your own green beans......
Try Google "Nestle treatment of workers". You will find a lot of information. There is no Nestle factory here.
How wonderful that there is so much interest in buying direct from farms, I truly believe in that as a way to understand better how our food is produced and to know the producer. That is a beautiful thing.
We have the original Boquetecoffee.com where you can buy coffee or just read about coffee and bee farming direct from our farm. It is a small earth friendly, bee friendly farm. We farm bees and coffee and are very proud of our products. We offer honey samplers with orders of over 6 bags of coffee! Our coffee has milk chocolate and orange tasting notes and is a mixture of different varietals but mainly Catuai, it has moderate acidity (not too much) and excellent body we do a medium roast which is how I like my coffee. For me it is the perfect morning cup of coffee.........
BUT, I can not stress enough the beautiful thing about Boquete is that there is a perfect cup for every taste. I would rather people purchased coffee from all the people on this site vs use K cups, buy from Nestle and other producers who do not care for their workers and drive down prices for the very poorest people in the coffee industry. Our wonderful Indigenous pickers. KNOW YOUR PRODUCER. Yeah everyone who sells direct to consumer.
Thanks, Emily for the additional encouragement to folks to buy coffee, honey, food, herbs, citrus, bananas, eggs, cheese...whatever you can...directly from the producer. We are so blessed here in Chiriqui to have so many local producers of food. It is indeed a cornucopia of goodness. Go Slow Food!
Linda that is main reason for the monthly subscription. When you run out another bag is close.
Oh, d'oh, I totally mistook the logo for another famous Gesha producer! Good lookin out, Keith :)