Showing posts with label coffee mix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coffee mix. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Business Case Study; Oil Change Business and Coffee Shop Combo Business Model

Needles although in California is not doing to well these days, worse off in summer it can reach 117 degrees out their in the middle of no-where desert. They have a successful business now in a rather run-down and in economic decline town. Well it certainly does for one small business in Needles, CA. Does oil and coffee mix?

Additionally there is not a lot of business to be had besides the I-40 traffic getting off the freeway for a quick bite to eat or traveling thru their town to go to the Casinos in Laughlin or near by Bull Head City, which has recreation areas and good economic growth.

He stated that; Well this discussion came up recently and one gentleman in the area did not even know of the business, yet it still does well. How can some businesses do so well in such run-down areas?

I never noticed the needles location you mentioned, sounds like a neat idea that might work but needles is such a depressed area." Went ok not really enough mom and pops anymore which were my bread and butter. "I ran a wholesale jobber route through the territory you mentioned for 3+ years distributing to c-stores and such.

All the smart people left is my thought? I think part of the problem is the drug issues there, but who would want to live in CA with all the taxes and excess regulations, when you can live in NV or AZ all nearby in that tri-state areas? They need a complete over haul there. Really depressed. Boy you can say that again.

The oil change place is on the corner across from the Coin-Op, semi full service car wash on the weekends on the road, which goes from Needles to Bull Head City. Can't miss it, looks somewhat new 3-4 years I guess?

Why do some business succeed like a desert flower in such challenging economic regions? Well it appears to be due to the fact that this business is a family run business; the wife runs the coffee shop area and the husband the oil change bays. There are always people in line.

Please consider all this in 2006. You can too, no matter what the circumstances you can over come the odds, beat the heat and make hay. Word of mouth, customer service and perseverance and now they have built a strong business. How do they do it?

Sunday, September 21, 2008

are you able to tell the difference between various types of coffee beans

From the millions of people who drink coffee all over the world every day, how many do you think that are able to tell the flavor difference between various types of coffee beans? Too few, since what we treasure most is the intensity of the caffeine content: yes, we can tell at any moment whether a coffee is strong enough or not, but we are definitely unable to distinguish one flavor from another. However, the very caffeine content is closely connected to the types of coffee beans used in the making of the mixture.

Coffee Arabica, for instance, is the one that is probably the best known variety, on which more than 75% of the world's commerce relies. Arabica coffee beans are sweet and highly flavored, they usually grow in very rich subtropical climates with rich soil and plenty of sun and humidity conditions. It is well known that after being roasted, coffee beans need to be immediately packed or preserved in special conditions so that the aroma doesn't fade away. Among the most advanced technological processes used by coffee manufacturing companies, there is one that includes the freezing of the coffee beans right after being roasted.

Such techniques ensure a long-lasting coffee beans flavor that remains as intense even after opening the package. Though, people find it easier to use and prepare, packed ground coffee doesn't have the same aroma as freshly ground coffee beans. In case you decide to prepare the coffee mix at home you'll have to select the coffee beans very carefully; you should first ask what type of coffee you're buying, what the roasting procedure is and where it is produced. For anyone who likes more intense coffee beans, it is nice to try Robusta variety, growing in the forests of Belgian Congo.

The difference between Robusta and Arabica coffee beans lies in the concentration of caffeine, the former having twice the amount you'll find in the latter. This would explain the more bitter, highly intense taste and the name of Robusta coffee. In terms of geographical specificity, this coffee shrub grows in lower altitudes than Arabica, somewhere between 200 and 800 meters above the sea level; not to mention the fact that it is far less expensive to produce and harvest. African or Java coffee beans, Arabia or Robusta varieties, coffee is present everywhere in our daily lives; after all, this is the drink we get up with.







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