We all enjoy a fresh brewed cup of coffee. Some of us prefer it black. Others may add cream or sugar...but don't forget that you can also enjoy Full Bloom Coffee in your recipes! Whether you are grilling chicken, barbecuing ribs or baking brownies, you can add the fresh aroma and taste of Full Bloom Coffee beans to give it a little something extra. Not only will it add another flavor and texture, but coffee also has its health benefits. Coffee beans are loaded with antioxidants, and can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease, just to name...
We're so excited, and we just can't hide it! Now there are even more places to find Full Bloom Coffee! Have you heard the latest news? You can now find fresh roasted Full Bloom Coffee beans in Lowes Foods of Garner, Clayton and Raleigh as well as Whole Foods of Cary, NC! So on your next grocery shopping excursion or errand, pick up a fresh bag (or two) of Full Bloom Coffee! You can still find fresh roasted coffee and cold brew at many local shops and small businesses in the area, such as Standard Foods, The Beerded Lady, NoFo and Clayton...
They're both roasted! Also, they're both posers. Peanuts aren't actually nuts (they're legumes), and coffee beans aren't really beans! "Coffee beans are beans." -the average coffee consumer (we all start here) "Coffee beans are cherries." -the more educated coffee enthusiast "Coffee beans are seeds." -the coffee connoisseur (you'll probably end up here) Even though all beans are seeds, not all seeds are beans. Beans belong to the legume family; however, you won't find the coffee tree in that family. Kind of the black sheep, if you will. Consequently, the seeds of the coffee tree are not beans. If you think this...