"Coffee leads men to trifle away their time, scald their chops, and spend their money, all for a little base, black, thick, nasty, bitter, stinking nauseous puddle water." ~The Women's Petition Against Coffee, 1674
coffeemypassion Senior Member Joined: 29 May 2011 Posts: 1 Location: Miami Beach Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Sun May 29, 2011, 10:54am Subject: Re: Stocking Stuffers?!
Check out this new game called Coffee Talk Game. It is a game that's all about the joy of conversation. It comes packaged in a unique coffee bag. Great as a gift for coffee and game lovers.
DanielSch Senior Member Joined: 4 Apr 2011 Posts: 12 Location: Germany Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Wed Nov 2, 2011, 6:00am Subject: Re: Stocking Stuffers?!
wow, that list is great.
Also, checked out the game. It is a cute idea, but the game itself doesn't really have anything to do with coffee, does it? despite of that, it sounds like a cute idea. I would prefer the gifts from the list above to be in my stockings :D
Posted Fri Nov 4, 2011, 11:16am Subject: Re: Stocking Stuffers?!
I ordered some of the Ethiopia Harar Longberry that Sweet Maria's just got in... going to roast them in the new Behmor that am getting off of the UPS truck today... then I'm going to bag them in my new gold valved coffee bags and stuff all of my coffee-drinking relatives' stockings. (They better hope they have stockings, or I'll have to look for some other place to stuff it...lol.) Trick or Treat! errrr... Merry Christmas
Edit: I didn't mean to hijack your thread... I guess I got too excited about the Behmor. Hopefully others will jump in with more good ideas for stocking stuffers.
DanielSch Senior Member Joined: 4 Apr 2011 Posts: 12 Location: Germany Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Wed Nov 9, 2011, 6:21am Subject: Re: Stocking Stuffers?!
I must say, I have been a huge fan of the Behmor for a few years. Just recently I decided to finally take the next step and purchase a Hottop. I am still stoked about my new kitchen addition. If you have an extremely generous Santa you should ask for a Hottop :P
I had a USB Coffee-mug warmer in my stockings last year. It is very practical since I have to do a lot of work on the pc and my coffee always gets cold, especially when I get one phone call after another. With the Coffee mug warmer, my coffee stays warm! I thought it was a great gift.
jwoodyu Senior Member Joined: 31 Dec 2010 Posts: 704 Location: Michigan Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: Allex Duetto II Grinder: Mazzer Major Roaster: Poppery
Posted Wed Nov 9, 2011, 7:49am Subject: Re: Stocking Stuffers?!
Taking it from the point of view of how can i work my hobby into gifts for the family. I roasted a few different kinds of beans but you can purchase them roasted. We cover some with a couple kinds of chocolate and put them in little bags tied with ribbon some bags for eating and some for grinding. We made up and wrap some biscotti and our own dipped decorate or own coffee spoons. But it all together in a basket with a couple of cool coffee cups and viola. You can drop they goodies into stocking hung by the fire just as easy :)
You know those people that want to tell you how to raise your kids but have none of their own? That is how i feel when someone with a kitchen appliance tells me how the merits or dis-merits of my machine or how to use it.
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