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It’s All About the Grind

1. Course

A course grind is preferred for percolators or French press.

2. Medium

This grind is ideal for most drip brewers, like the iconic Mr. Coffee.

3. Fine

For most filtered pour-overs, go fine. We also recommend a fine grind for Keurig brewers.

Moving beyond the basics we have:

Extra Course for cold brew.

Extra Fine for espresso.

Extra, Extra Fine for Turkish coffee. It’s basically a powder. See also: Armenian or Arabic coffee.

In order to streamline the ordering process, we have listed five bean options in our online store: Whole Bean, Course, Medium, Fine, Extra Fine. If you would like one of the others, please add a note in the Not to Seller section at check out.

Most of us have a friend who’s a coffee snob. If you don’t, it’s probably you. So, we’ve probably all heard, ad-nauseum, how crucial it is to grind our beans at home. And if you’ve ever admitted to said coffee snob that you’ve purchased your beans *gasp* already ground, they probably looked at you as though you said you mixed a bottle of Chateau Laffite with dirty bath water and drank it over ice.

So, is it all hype? Does it really matter?

Simply put:

Yes, it matters.

Some flavor is lost when the coffee is pre-ground. And you’ll miss the magical moment the aroma is first released when the coffee beans are freshly ground.

However, does coffee basically turn into worthless dirt sixty seconds after the beans are ground?

No. Your coffee will still taste wonderful even if you order it ground.

Just maybe not as wonderful.

But hey, it’s your party and you’ll grind if and when you want to.

Okay, so now you’re all thinking…

I’ve been reading this article for the length of time it’s taken me to drink two cups of coffee and all I’ve learned is how to grind it. We’ve got to be finished with this step… right? 

Not quite. Just one more tiny, itty-bitty thing.

If you’ve decided you’re going to grind at home. And you’ve decided how you’re going to grind. Now you need to decide with what you’re going to grind.

There are two basic kinds of coffee grinders: blade and burr. And it’s basically the difference between taking a hatchet to your lawn or a lawn mower.

Hmm… maybe I’m the coffee snob in my circle.

But seriously, it does make a difference.

A blade grinder is exactly what it sounds like. A blade spins round and round, slicing up your coffee beans into smaller pieces. The problem is that some pieces will be smaller than others. It’s nearly impossible for a blade grinder to produce an even grind. Which will affect the quality of your brew.

A burr grinder, on the other hand, will grind the coffee beans down to the same size to create a consistent cup of coffee. That’s a good thing.

Burr grinders used to be insanely expensive, but thanks to the increasing popularity of brewing specialty coffee at home, prices have come down considerably. Check it out. You’ll be glad you did.

Okay, now let’s summarize.

  1. Decide if you want to grind at home.
  2. Invest in a burr grinder.
  3. Decide your brewing method in order to determine your grind setting.

Now you’re ready to brew!

What’s your preferred grind? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Click It and Ship It

Secrets to Selecting Your Shipping Method

We all like receiving packages in the mail. Especially if it’s coffee! Few things smell better than tearing the packaging tape and inhaling that first whiff of freshly roasted coffee.

Of course, while receiving a package can feel like Christmas morning, sometimes shipping them can be a hassle. Especially when the options are confusing.

But don’t stress– even if you are down to your last pot of coffee. Here are some tips to help ease the pain:

  1. It’s okay to select the cheapest option. Really. I promise. USPS PRIORITY and USPS FLAT RATE take the same 2-3 days to arrive. The terminology can be tricky, but where we come from, coffee is always a priority. FLAT RATE A (1-4 pounds) and B (up to 6 pounds) are usually the least expensive and are just as quick as regular PRIORITY.
  2. USPS is generally quicker and more affordable than UPS. Unless you’re ordering a larger quantity- 10 pounds or more for you true fanatics. If you select UPS, expect the delivery time to be closer to 7 days. Note: this option is not procrastinator friendly.
  3. There are price brackets. 1 – 4 pounds will ship in the same size box for exactly the same price. Let’s say I’m shipping 1 pound of coffee somewhere in California. It will cost me about $7. I can also ship 4 pounds of coffee to the same address for $7. Following so far? Good! Because we’re about to do some math. Stay with me. If I ship 1 pound, shipping costs $7 per pound. If I ship 4 pounds, shipping costs $1.75 per pound. Thus, it’s more cost effective to ship 4 pounds at once, rather than 1 pound more frequently. (Check out The Story on Storing Your Coffee.)
  4. Double check your shipping address. The last thing you want is to select your favorite brew and the perfect shipping method, then accidentally invert your street numbers and hook your neighbor up instead. Unless you like your neighbor. Then go ahead and send them some too. Otherwise, double check the digits.
  5. COMING SOON. *We’ll notify you via social media and on the web page when this feature is launched!* You can set up recurring shipments. If you’ve got your favorite brews locked down (or even if you select Roaster’s Choice), you can set up a subscription and have the order sent to you automatically. This will save you time and hassle. And your sanity.

We are dedicated to making the ordering process as smooth as our coffee. If you have any issues placing your order, please contact us at [email protected] or (209)742-7339.

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Happy Easter

I love Easter.

It’s a celebration of Jesus Christ fulfilling His Father’s promise of eternal life and a relationship with Him by becoming an unconditional sacrifice for us all. It’s also a time for families to come together and carry out traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation.

In our family, we not only hunted for Easter eggs on the lawn, we also searched high and low for Jelly Beans around the house. Some we didn’t find for months (much to mom’s amusement)! And Easter baskets filled with goodies weren’t simply handed to us, but were eagerly sought after with one limerick clue at a time.

Traditions not only bring us closer together, but even the mere memory can invoke the same emotions felt at that exact moment. As you might imagine, some of my favorite family traditions revolve around a piping cup of freshly roasted coffee.

From a young age, I’d wake up early in the morning and scramble down the stairs into the living room. I’d be greeted by the smell of just-brewed coffee and the sight of my parents enjoying a cup (or two or three) together. Still in my pajamas, I’d cozy up next to mom on the couch, while dad got up from his oversized chair and filled my very own tiny mug. For the next hour, we would sip our coffee and share stories until it was time to start the day. For most families, life is shared around the dinner table. But for an ever-on-the-go family packaging coffee until the evening, we shared life around morning coffee. And it’s a tradition I carry with me.

So as Easter springs around the corner, be grateful for your family (blood or chosen), hold tight to your traditions, and maybe make a few news ones!

From my family to yours,

Happy Easter!

-Rachael Krikorian

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Creative Coffee Gifts

With the Holidays right around the corner, my mind is already racing with gift ideas! Of course, there are the endless hours of clicking online shopping carts and dodging other frazzled gift-seekers at the mall, but even a fuzzy scarf wrapped in Macy’s tissue can hardly compare with a handmade gift.

And the only thing better than a handmade gift is a handmade gift made out of COFFEE!

So, if you’re looking for a way to wow those on your Christmas list this year, consider a few of these ideas… or maybe all of them!

Double Chocolate Soap Bars

So delicious smelling, you’ll want to eat them! But don’t. (Although, you may get a sudden desire to say a few unsavory words so you can wash your mouth out.

Ingredients:

  • Rebatch Soap Base
  • Milk
  • Fragrance Oil
  • Optional Spices (Cinnamon, Pumpkin Pie Spice, etc.)
  • Coffee Grounds (The great thing is you can use any flavored coffee you like! I’ll be using Double Chocolate, but there are many other delicious flavors to choose from; Cinnamon Swirl, Mariposa Honey, and Holiday Spice, just to name a few. Go wild! )

Step 1. Melt your base down using a double broiler or crock pot. You’ll want to stir every few minutes or so, and you can add a little milk to speed up the process. Keep in mind that the more milk you add, the longer it will take your soap to set and the softer it will be. Melt the base down until it’s thick and creamy, being careful to not let it sit too long without stirring since it can burn.

Step 2. Here’s the fun part! You can start adding your extras: fragrance oils, spices, and coffee grounds. Have fun and get creative! Just don’t go too crazy. A few dollops of oil go a long way! If you’d like a “swirl” effect in your soap, don’t mix your ingredients completely.

Step 3. Once you’re done stirring, pour your soap mixture into your mold. Plastic or silicone loaf molds work great, as you can cut them down into individual bars later. Tap the mold against your counter to “settle” the mixture and eliminate any air bubbles.

Step 4. This is the easy part—let the mold sit in your fridge over-night. Yep, that’s it. Just be careful you don’t accidentally eat it later as a midnight snack!

Step 5. Sneak into your kitchen at the crack of dawn because you’re just so excited to check on your soap! Okay, maybe that’s just me. Remove your soap from the mold and cut it into individual bars.

Step 6. Now for the hardest part—wait at least two days before using your soap! I mean, before giving it away. I forgot we’re not keeping them. Okay, I guess we can keep a few.  Either way, you’ll need a few days to let them dry out and properly harden first before use.

Step 7. Your soap is finished! You can pat yourself on the back for giving a gift even Martha Stewart would be proud of!

~Rachael C

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Welcome to Our New Site

Twenty-six years ago, in the fall of 1991, we roasted our first batch of coffee. To be honest, it wasn’t very good. But over time, with hard work and persistence, we created the revolutionary process you see today, hand-crafting blends that will forever change the way you view and taste coffee. And much like our roasting process, the way we’ve delivered our coffee into your cup has changed over the years. From in person, to in stores, through the mail and finally, to online.

With each new avenue, it’s been our desire to deliver an unparalleled product, but also an experience to match. Which is why we’re incredibly excited to be relaunching our website with a new look and improved features. We hope to make the experience of getting coffee from our roaster to your cup almost as enjoyable as taking that first sip.

We hope you enjoy.

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5 WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR COFFEE FOR FALL

Fall is one of my favorite seasons. There’s just something about the crisp air and vibrant colors. And I can finally bust out my collection of scarves! Plus, my coffee craving increases simultaneously with the rise in rainy days. If you also find yourself filling your coffee cup more frequently with the cooler weather, here are a few tips to spice things up for fall:

1.) The most obvious tip is to try out some of our fall flavored specialty coffees. Pumpkin Spice is a personal favorite and we only carry it during the fall months, so grab a bag while you can! Cinnamon Swirl, Butter Rum and Toasted Almond are also delicious choices.

2.) Substitute your spoonful or sugar or other sweetener with maple syrup. Something about maple syrup evokes feelings of fall. I’ve never been tapping for syrup, but when I picture myself participating in this festive tradition (because who doesn’t picture themselves doing this?), I always imagine fall foliage and plenty of flannel.

3.) You don’t have to spice up your coffee only after it’s brewed– you can add fun flavors directly into the grounds! Ground cinnamon is my favorite, but nutmeg is equally yummy. Of course, just as coffee is best freshly ground, so are your spices. But not all of us are as dedicated to our coffee brewing routine to freshly grind our coffee every morning, let alone grind a nutmeg seed! So I won’t judge if you let McCormick do the hard work for you. In fact, you could even buy the premixed Pumpkin Spice blend. Just sprinkle a small amount over your coffee grinds in the brew basket (or paper filter), brew and enjoy!

4.) Cool fall weather doesn’t just amp up coffee drinkers– hot chocolate makes its comeback as well! But why enjoy both of these fall favorites solo when you can combine them for an even better beverage?! Drop a tablespoon (or two) of cocoa into your mug of hot coffee, swirl, and savor! You can even snag a bag of Mariposa Cocoa when you pick up (or order) your coffee. Or for an extra dose of fall, add a little hazelnut flavor by melting some Nutella and drizzling it into your coffee with a little milk or cream.

5.) Fall season can also be the start of cold season, so this last tip is purely medicinal, of course. 😉 For those of you who crave a little extra spice AND kick to your coffee for fall, try a shot of brandy. It’ll warm you right up! Just make sure you’re adding it to your mug at home and not that travel mug.

If you have any other fun ways to spice up coffee for fall, let us know on our Facebook page!

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Welcome to Our Blog

As we’re nearing a quarter of a century in business, we have finally decided to take the long-awaited trek into Cyber Space. I know… it’s about time!

n addition to our convenient online store, we have added a blog spot so you can stay connected to what’s going on in Coffee Country.

So… what would we like to say in our very first blog post?

THANK YOU!

Thank you so much to all of our customers who have taken the time to order by phone and email all of these years. Your patience with our lack of “newfangled” technology and continued support have kept us going and we can’t begin to express our gratitude.

While our goal with this website is to improve your shopping experience, we hope you will still stop by on your next visit to Yosemite and share a cup of coffee with us.

From all of us here at the Mariposa Coffee Company