Start Your Own Coffee Business!

Have you ever thought about opening up a coffee shop? I have. I mean, how hard could it really be? I think about all the money Starbucks makes on a product that anyone can buy and resell and the simplicity of its business model. I am sure the most important thing is LOCATION. I often drive by areas and think “that would be a perfect spot for a Starbucks” but latley I have nebb thinking heck, that would be a perfect spot for MY CoffeeSHOP! So I have done some research and I came across the most comprehensive inexpensive business plan that I read every word and I am really thinking I can do this with little to no money down and get up and profitable within my first 30 days!

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Why I like Starbucks Coffee

I love Starbucks coffee. I really don’t mind paying more money for it because it tastes really good to me. I do mind the always happy liberals who work in the store. Something about them, they all look the same. I guess I would look the same to if I listened to “their” type of music all day and walked around with one heck of a caffeine buzz!
I am not a big fan of all the triple decaf latte crap, just give me a coffee. Make it a large, not a Venti or a Grande.
The Sumatra is my favorite….I think it dates back to Ceasar – a love orgy or something? Su Ma Tra…. Sounds and tastes really good. I find myself purchasing Starbucks at my local grocery store alot lately…like $8.00 for one of those little bags. I think I get about 6 pots out of it at 8 ( really 4 ) cups per pot so it’s a better deal than going into the store. Plus….I only have to deal with the miserable check out girl instead of the ever so happy Starbucks cashier. Life is good. I love my coffee! So much…that I decided to buy it. www.iownCoffee.com is my way of telling the world that if they want to know anything about coffee, they will have to come thru me!


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The History of Coffee

The history of coffee can be traced to at least as early as the 9th century, when it appeared in the highlands of Ethiopia. According to legend, shepherds were the first to observe the influence of the caffeine in Coffee beans when, after their goats consumed some wild coffee berries in the pasture, the goats appeared to “dance” and have an increased level of energy. From Ethiopia, coffee spread to Egypt and Yemen, and by the fifteenth century had reached Persia, Turkey, and northern Africa.