My Coffee Obsession, Act 1, #eatjamaican

 

So the government has new initiative telling people to eat Jamaican. I have no problem with this. In fact, I don’t care how red a tomato is, or how yellow a banana is, if it tastes like cardboard.

But it is coffee that is the great love of my food life. I am obsessed and it feels good. I have several different blends from all over the place and different machines to make them. Yet, none compares to our own. With the amount of money I spend on Blue Mountain Coffee, I know that I am making a huge contribution to the Eat Jamaican campaign.

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6 thoughts on “My Coffee Obsession, Act 1, #eatjamaican

  1. I LOVE the smell of coffee! In it’s raw state or brewed! I even love candles that smell like coffee beans! I also like drinking it, but I don’t drink it too often. Don’t know why. I just don’t.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. It’s been awhile since I’ve been to yours. I could have sworn I subscribed. Will do that right now!

  2. There is nothing like some freshly picked high mountain coffee. Although, Blue Mountain is of the highest class in my book, there is just something more endearing about picking coffee from my grandma’s backyard and bringing those few beans to the eventual cup that gets me going all day…

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