The smell of coffee in the morning, is there something even slightly better ? There are various of coffee types, some are bad, some are good but some manually selected tea leaves and coffee beans are just fabulous. Why buy ethically sourced coffee? If you care about where your food comes from, you should consider buying ethically sourced coffee. Maybe you already buy certified organic produce because you are concerned about the effects of pesticides. It’s pretty easy to tell how locally produced organic foods, like apples, contribute to the local community and to the planet. You can buy your produce directly from the farmer and sometimes even see their growing and harvesting methods first hand. For imported goods like coffee or chocolate, however, that kind of transparency is not usually possible. This means it is harder to be sure that your coffee beans are both sustainably grown and ethically sourced.
Our tea pick today : Herbal Teas: “Herbal tea” is a catch-all term for most any tea that doesn’t consist of tea plant leaves. Instead, an herbal tea is created by steeping spices, herbs, and other plants. Reported Benefits: It’s a stress reliever, it aids digestion, and it’s a soothing friend when you have a nasty cold. Chamomile Tea: A popular tea to wind down the evening with, chamomile is an herb that, when steeped, creates a tasty, perfumey brew. Some believe chamomile is the most stress-relieving of teas. See more details at Craft premium tea UK.
Eco friendly coffee advice of the day : Single serve cups and pods are possibly the most detrimental form of coffee on the environment. The convenience of K-Cups and Nespresso pods has dirty consequences. In 2015, Green Mountain Coffee Co (Keurig) produced 10 billion (10,000,000,000) K-Cups. If you set them next to each other in a straight line, they would wrap around the globe. 10.5 times. In a single year, we wrapped the entire world with K-Cup waste 10.5 times. That doesn’t even include Nespresso and other pod manufacturers. Single serve pods are an environmental nightmare. Not only that, but they are relatively expensive, brew sub-par coffee, and pull you away from experiencing coffee to its fullest. Please, avoid disposable coffee pods at all cost.
Lynch’s Brew is a small Cornwall, UK based tea and coffee company. The Lynch family is a quintessential English family, and we love our tea and coffee. Having experimented with different beans, leaves and blends for generations we decided to start selling what we love. Source: https://lynchsbrew.co.uk/.
We are passionate about tea and coffee, but also about our chosen non-profit organisation, Lemur Love. This organisation focuses on lemur conservation and can be found at www.lemurlove.org. Currently Lynch’s Brew donates 5% of all it’s sales to this organisation. After we reach our first 5000 sales it is our pledge to raise this to 6%, 7% once we reach 10000 sales and 10% once we reach 100000 sales.