For a great gift idea, you may want to consider giving someone you care about a coffee cup. It makes a great gift because it is so versatile and can come in a variety of shapes and sizes that can fit every need. There are even great colours and patterns available on the coffee cup, including slogans and logos that are sure to touch or get a laugh from the recipient of this tremendously excellent gift idea. Try giving a coffee cup to a loved one today and watch their face light up as they prepare to enjoy a hot steaming cup of coffee in their brand new specialty mug. It is truly a priceless gift.
There are several types of mugs or cups you could consider giving. For starters, you may want to consider the type of person you are giving the cup to and the occasion. If it is for a birthday or a holiday, you could give a coffee cup that corresponds to that special day and that will create a memory around it. Giving a Christmas cup near the holidays is a great way to get people to feel that Christmas spirit year round as they drink from their gift cup. Another great way to give it as a gift is a buy a coffee cup that designates the year of birth or the age of the person. This can also be a great novelty item.
There are also cups that represent local sports teams or organizations. These make great gifts for the sports fan in your family or a member of a special club. You can choose a colourful and creative design featuring their favourite sports team's logo and work from there to create an awesome gift experience. Today, there are even personalized cups. You can have a cup made with your face or a face of someone they love on the cup, or even the face of the gift recipient. Imagine the exciting humour of drinking a cup of coffee from a coffee cup with your face on it!
Great Additions
Along with your coffee cup, there is a variety of coffee-related gifts you can consider giving. Try actually giving coffee with the gift as a special treat. You can add the beans or grounds in the mug as part of a package and string it together with a special bow. You can also give matching coffee equipment or other items that work well with the cup such as coffee makers or specialty coffee tools such as a grounds press that helps crush those beans into luscious ground coffee. The possibilities are endless in terms of giving a gift to the coffee lover in your family, so try it out with a basic coffee cup and work your way up.
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What coffee machine should I buy?
By: Roee Rotman | 19-09-2007
I've decided to buy a coffee machine and start making my own espresso and capuccino at home. My budget is rather limited, though. What machine should I buy, within the 650 Shekels range?Mind you, I currently use a makinata for that purpose. I'm looking for a faster way to brew coffee, which doesn't force me to develop the skill of knowing exactly when to take the makinata off the stove without burning the coffee.
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Do you put money in a tip jar if it's a self service kind of establishment (like Starbucks)?I'm not entirely sure myself, though usually I put some change in the jar.
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What kind of coffee do you buy? I personally prefer no-frills
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If I buy Cold Beer at my local grocery, take it home, and let it set in a 90 degree garage for a month, can I put it in a fridge, cool it again and safely drink it?
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Both Starbucks and Facebook have similar growth and exit strategies....is Facebook the online "Starbucks" coffee lounge of the future (or now)?
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By: Roee Rotman | 22-06-2007
I like making coffee in my makinata, but I don't like the relatively long wait for the water to boil and go through the grinded coffee. In order to save time, I first boil the water in my electric kettle, and pour the boiling water to the makinata. Just then I put the makinata on the stove.I wonder if this meyhod affect the coffee's taste, and whether it is recommended to pur cool water directly to the makinata, and let them go through the entire boiling process in the makinata. Any thoughts?
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