Give the Gift of Coffee
I hope your Thanksgiving dinner will be as delicious and fun-filled as ours. We hope to have as many of our three children and their spouses and six grandchildren as possibile at our house on Long Island for the traditional meal.
Now that Thanksgiving draws nigh, most of us are starting to think about Holiday gift giving. What I'm about to suggest might sound a bit self-serving...Heck!! It doesn't just sound self-serving; it is self serving!
Nevertheless, I recommend that you give our specialty coffee this year to friends and family on your list, and that you give hosts and hostesses gifts of outstanding gourmet coffee when you're invited to their Holiday dinners and parties.
Specialty gourmet coffee is a terrific gift. And in this difficult financial period we're all experiencing, coffee is an affordable gift, as well. Here on the Web site, we're featuring our original and exclusive, 2nd limited edition Obama Blend in 12-ounce packages. You select either Whole Bean or Drip Grind. Check out the 20-20 Special for best pricing that will spread across your holiday gift list.
We also offer outstanding espresso, dark blend, medium blend, and decaf from the very best coffee bean sources in the entire world.
Excellent specialty coffee is considerably less expensive than excellent wine. It is, however, immediately recognized as a quality and thoughtful gift.
As with a bottle of wine, your host and hostess are likely to serve your gift of coffee with the meal.
Not everyone drinks wine. Many people these days are teetotalers. But just about everyone enjoys a wonderful-tasting cup of specialty coffee. Some parents even allow their 'tweens and teens to enjoy a cup with the adults on special occasions.
Coffee energizes you. It gives the extra zip that you and other guests might need to drive home safely.
When the party ends, your host and hostess may be left with empty wine bottles to throw away. However, plenty of your gift of coffee remains for them to enjoy for weeks to come. Every day, you'll be appreciated with every sip they take.
I wish you and yours a joyous Holiday Season, from Thanksgiving on to the New Year!
Bruce
November, 2009



