Ahh, can't you smell it? It's that fresh aroma of finely roasted coffee. You wake up to it each morning with a bright smile on your face. It captures your attention and lures you to the kitchen. Well, of course that is if you have one of those automated coffee machines that start on their own each morning. If not, you're probably hitting up the local drive-thru for a tasty espresso drink or shot of the hard stuff. When it comes to the world of java, there is certainly much to pick and choose from. I don't care if you want it steamed, iced, blended, or mixed with your favorite flavors, these days you can have your morning caffeine fix any way you please.
However, not all coffee is created equal. In fact, some coffee beans are grown and roasted to perfection, while others are made with a “make many make large” mentality. These are the ones you want to avoid simply due to the fact that very little care is taken in their growing and roasting process. One of the finer javas you can find now days is kona coffee, which comes from the island state.
Have you tried kona coffee yet? This is a Hawaiian blend that can be found on the World-Wide-Web. Therefore there's no reason why you have to live in Honolulu to enjoy a cup. Kona coffee is grown with the utmost care and roasted to perfection. This way you actually get what you pay for. Not like most of those coffee dives out there.
Oh come on, you know the ones. You step up to the counter after waiting in a long line, then you order some grande iced white chocolate mocha latte, but for some bizarre reason it tastes more like yesterday's dirty, dank coffee grounds. This has happened to me on more than one occasion. The best part is that then they charge me four bucks for the unacceptable beverage. It's time to put an end to the month-old coffee mentality, and start the day with a fresh cup of kona coffee.
It's simple to purchase the beans online. Buy a week's supply and grind them yourself in your very own home. All you need is an inexpensive hand-held coffee grinder. This way you can enjoy that freshly ground kona coffee each and every day. Isn't your morning cup of Joe worth the effort? Let me tell you, it won't cost you a whopping 4 bucks a beverage. You can even pour a bag of kona coffee beans into your espresso machine for that immaculate morning latte or espresso shot. Get jacked into cyberspace today and check out the fabulous kona coffee online.






Brenda Nelson lives in Idaho - the state known for its potatoes and by its nickname “The Gem State”.
She is a part-time job consultant and full-time Mom.










