Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Beat the Heat with Healthy Iced Tea's

As everyone knows its sizzling hot across most of the United States.  It's our hope that everyone is taking the necessary precautions to stay as cool as you can under the circumstances.  During times like these along with drinking as much water as you can, consider a refreshing glass of tea over ice.  As stated in some of our earlier blogs, Novus offers a wide selection of very unique caffeine free teas that are good for you and awesome over ice.  To cool you off and calm you down, might I suggest the Citrus Chamomile over Ice.  For those of you who crave a fruit taste, there is my personal favorite, Wild Encounter.  This tea is filled with berries, kiwi, hibiscus flowers and rose hips. Its like drinking a light natural fruit drink.  Besides these there is also Egyptian Mint and Persian Pomegranate which are both delicious and refreshing.  In addition to light drinks such as these, please don't neglect the water in this heat we all experiencing.

Stay hydrated no matter what.

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Coffee Storage

There are so many opinions about the proper storage of coffee. As far as storage location goes; cool, dark, dry places are always best for coffee. Places such as pantries and cabinets work just fine. Many people like to keep their coffee in refrigerators and freezers, this is ok provide that no moisture is allowed in which would ruin the coffee. Counter tops are ok provided you use opaque, airtight storage goods. Remember that heat can destroy flavor as much as moisture so never store near a stove or direct sunlight.  The key things to remember are to avoid air, moisture, heat, and light.   Following these simple rules will insure the freshness cup for your coffee.

Visit Unitykoffee.com for a fresh cup of coffee.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Looking a refreshing iced coffee drink without the high cost?

With the intense heat of summer upon us, here is an great way to get your coffee or latte fix without the heat.


Iced Mocha's.
Ingredients
1 1/2  cups cold coffee (your left over coffee from your pot will work just fine)
2 cups Milk
1/4 cup chocolate syrup (Hershey's works good)
1/4 cup sugar ( adjust up or down to your taste)

Directions
1. Pour coffee into ice cube trays, freeze until solid or overnight.
2. In blender, combine coffee ice-cubes, milk, chocolate syrup and sugar
3. Blend until smooth
4. Pour into glasses and serve

Another variation can be to pour the milk, chocolate syrup and sugar mixture over the coffee ice-cubes.

Lets not forget you can always top it with whip cream and chocolate shavings to make it a real treat.

Keep cool this summer with an Iced Mocha.  YUM!

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy July 4th to everyone

Under the law of nature, all men are born free, every one comes into the world with a right to his own person, which includes the liberty of moving and using it at his own will. This is what is called personal liberty, and is given him by the Author - Thomas Jefferson
From everyone at Unity Koffee, we wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Coffee FAQ

Everyone has questions about coffee. Here are some of the most common:

How were coffee beans discovered?
The most told legend goes that Kaldi, a goat herder, was seeking his flock and found them dancing wildly. The goats were eating a plant’s leave and berries, and Kaldi ate some, and soon felt a surge of energy. A monk noticed this energy, and asked Kaldi about it, who related to the monk what he discovered. The monk picked the plants and brought them back to his monetary, where they were used to keep the monks awake for late night prayer and study.

How coffee beans were actually discovered is unknown, but they originated in the Ethiopia highlands.

Where did “cup of joe” come from?
It’s been said the term was named from Admiral Josephus Daniels, who was appointed as Secretary of the Navy by President Woodrow Wilson. Daniels introduced a number of reforms, including banning alcohol on ships. Sailors were left with coffee, which became known as “joe” in “honor” of the secretary.

 Other theories:
  1. “Joe” is a shortening of “jamoke,” a combination of java and mocha.
  2. “Joe” is a common man’s name, and coffee is the common man’s drink.
Why does coffee come in a can?
The process began in the 1870s, and since air was not purged before sealing, the products were fresher. The process, with vacuum packing tinned, became common place in the 1900s.

What’s the best way to keep coffee hot?
The best way is to brew a fresh batch each time you want a cup. For shorter time periods, use an insulated thermos.

Why does coffee has a bitter taste?
Good quality beans will have a little bitterness, but it should balance with other aspects. If the coffee sat for too long on a warmer, then it’s been ill-prepared and will be bitter.

Chicago coffee company Unity Koffee offers premium coffee at affordable prices. Try one of their blends by visiting www.UnityKoffee.com

Novus Citrus Chamomile


Since the early periods of civilization, the calming qualities of chamomile have been well known.  This is a tea that I drink often.  After a stressful l day of fighting the coffee wars or whatever the days battle maybe.  This tea id perfect to put you in a relaxing mood making it easy to unwind and rest.   This chamomile is of course caffeine and glutton free.  It contains ;  lemongrass chamomile, malva, marigold and rose flowers.   The lemongrass add a citrus twist that gives this tea an amazing flavor.

Please join me, The Coffeeman, for a cup of Citrus Chamomile tea at UnityKoffee.com