Every day I have the same morning routine. I get out of bed, brush my teeth and make a bee line straight for the coffee pot.
My favorite part of the day is sipping that first cup of coffee and enjoying some quiet time on the computer before everyone wakes up.
I tend to be a bit grumpy in the morning until I get a cup or two of coffee in me. I have to say I never really thought about what exactly goes into making a cup of coffee.
I found out that it takes more than technology and machines to deliver the precise flavor we have come to expect from Millstone Coffee.
My favorite part of the day is sipping that first cup of coffee and enjoying some quiet time on the computer before everyone wakes up.
I tend to be a bit grumpy in the morning until I get a cup or two of coffee in me. I have to say I never really thought about what exactly goes into making a cup of coffee.
I found out that it takes more than technology and machines to deliver the precise flavor we have come to expect from Millstone Coffee.
Recently Millstone launched their new virtual web experience - A Millstone Bean to Cup Journey. This is where I learned just how much work goes into my morning brew.
The journey begins in the lush mountainside of an Arabica coffee estate, where coffee trees are grown and carefully cultivated.
Coffee beans are hand picked, roasted and then blended and tested for excellence. Only after all of that are the finally rushed to retailers.
Click on the link above and take the Bean to Cup Journey for yourself, and find out how a simple coffee bean is transformed into that perfect cup of coffee.
Do you own a Keurig Brewing System? We purchased our first one about a year and a half ago. Since then it's gotten quite the workout, so I would like to thank Millstone for the generous upgrade to the Keurig Elite.
The journey begins in the lush mountainside of an Arabica coffee estate, where coffee trees are grown and carefully cultivated.
Coffee beans are hand picked, roasted and then blended and tested for excellence. Only after all of that are the finally rushed to retailers.
Click on the link above and take the Bean to Cup Journey for yourself, and find out how a simple coffee bean is transformed into that perfect cup of coffee.
Do you own a Keurig Brewing System? We purchased our first one about a year and a half ago. Since then it's gotten quite the workout, so I would like to thank Millstone for the generous upgrade to the Keurig Elite.
The Keurig system is not only great for coffee, but it's also brews the perfect iced coffee, cider, tea and hot chocolate.
Did you know that you can also make coffee house style lattes using the Keurig System? Recently I tried a Cinnamon Latte and a Caramel Macchiato recipe that I found on the Millstone website.
Did you know that you can also make coffee house style lattes using the Keurig System? Recently I tried a Cinnamon Latte and a Caramel Macchiato recipe that I found on the Millstone website.
Lately I have been enjoying the Fog Lifter K- Cups. I initially thought the Fog Lifter was a strong roast, but it's more of a medium blend which is perfect for me.
I used the K - Cup Breakfast Blend to make the Lattes mentioned above. The recipe called for 1/4 to 1/2 cup each of brewed coffee, so using the K-Cups worked out perfectly.
The Keurig Elite is so much better than the system we owned. It features chrome accents and a blue, backlit LCD display.
I love how the water chamber lights up and blinks when the water level is low. It also has a light up indicator that lets me know exactly when it's time to brew.
The Keurig Elite offers 3 cup size choices (6 oz, 8oz and 10 oz). My old Keurig only had two choices and didn't have any of that fancy schmancy stuff listed above.
I used the K - Cup Breakfast Blend to make the Lattes mentioned above. The recipe called for 1/4 to 1/2 cup each of brewed coffee, so using the K-Cups worked out perfectly.
The Keurig Elite is so much better than the system we owned. It features chrome accents and a blue, backlit LCD display.
I love how the water chamber lights up and blinks when the water level is low. It also has a light up indicator that lets me know exactly when it's time to brew.
The Keurig Elite offers 3 cup size choices (6 oz, 8oz and 10 oz). My old Keurig only had two choices and didn't have any of that fancy schmancy stuff listed above.
Thank you Keurig for making my morning coffee so much easier.
Millstone Cinnamon Latte
Ingredients:
1 - cup milk
4 - tablespoons cinnamon or vanilla flavored syrup
1/4 - cup hot, fresh strong brewed Millstone Bed & Breakfast Coffee per cup
whipped cream
caramel sundae syrup
ground cinnamon
Directions:
Pour milk into a 1 quart microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high 1 minute or until hot, but not boiling. Whisk until foamy.
Pour 2 tablespoon cinnamon syrup into one standard size coffee cup. Stir in hot coffee. Add steamed milk to brim of cup. Top with a swirl of whipped cream. Drizzle with caramel syrup.
Sprinkle with cinnamon and serve immediately.
Recipe yields - 2 standard cups
The Winner of the Millstone Bean to Cup Journey Prize Pack is.....
Comment #168 Lindley Peterson
To celebrate the new virtual Bean to Cup Journey, Millstone is giving one lucky Mommy's Kitchen reader the chance to win a Millstone Bean to Cup Tasting Kit (pictured above).
The tasting kit includes a Keurig Elite Brewing System & much more! I'm so excited that Millstone has made it possible for me to giveaway this fabulous Coffee Tasting Kit.
Comment #168 Lindley Peterson
To celebrate the new virtual Bean to Cup Journey, Millstone is giving one lucky Mommy's Kitchen reader the chance to win a Millstone Bean to Cup Tasting Kit (pictured above).
The tasting kit includes a Keurig Elite Brewing System & much more! I'm so excited that Millstone has made it possible for me to giveaway this fabulous Coffee Tasting Kit.
Millstone Coffee Bean to Cup Tasting Kit Includes:
· Millstone K-Cup Portion Packs
· Millstone Pre-Pack Coffee Samples
· Keurig Elite Brewing System
· Crate and Barrel Coffee Mugs with Tray
· Crate and Barrel Embossed Cream and Sugar Containers
· Luxury White Bathrobe (not pictured)
· $25 gift card to redeem for magazine subscriptions of your choice
HOW TO ENTER:
Mandatory Entry: Visit the Millstone site and leave a comment telling one coffee fact that you learned.
Bonus Entries: Leave a separate comment for each one
- Tweet this giveaway: Win a Millstone Bean to Cup Journey Tasting Kit @mommyskitchen http://tiny.cc/3w1omw #giveaway
- Share this giveaway on your Facebook page.
Giveaway will remain open until October 31 st at midnight CST.
Winner will be chosen at random using random.org and notified by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond or new winner will be chosen. Entries only accepted on Mommy's Kitchen. Facebook and Twitter entries do not count. Giveaway open to US Residents only due to shipping charges.
Before I go there's still time to take advantage of the limited time $4.00 off coupon from Millstone. Click on the coupon link and fill out the form to receive your $4 coupon by mail.
Disclosure: I was given a Millstone Bean to Cup Journey Tasting Kit for the purpose of this review. As always the opinions stated above are entirely my own. No other compensation was received. I would like to thank Millstone for choosing Mommy's Kitchen.
Winner will be chosen at random using random.org and notified by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond or new winner will be chosen. Entries only accepted on Mommy's Kitchen. Facebook and Twitter entries do not count. Giveaway open to US Residents only due to shipping charges.
Before I go there's still time to take advantage of the limited time $4.00 off coupon from Millstone. Click on the coupon link and fill out the form to receive your $4 coupon by mail.
Disclosure: I was given a Millstone Bean to Cup Journey Tasting Kit for the purpose of this review. As always the opinions stated above are entirely my own. No other compensation was received. I would like to thank Millstone for choosing Mommy's Kitchen.
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Farmers constantly move the beans to ensure uniform drying
thats alot of moving ...hope they had their morning coffee first! :)
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Thanks for doing this!
Farmers constantly move the beans to ensure uniform drying
thats alot of moving ...hope they had their morning coffee first! :)
oops forgot to add my email
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Once fully formed, the fruit changes from green to yellow, and finally to a bright, glossy red.
Love Millstone coffee!!
Coffee beans are picked red.
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I would love a new Keurig. And, I posted on Facebook :)
I hope I win the give away
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there are only minutes separating a lightly roasted bean and a dark one
I would love a chance to win this giveaway! Thank you!
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Great contest and yay for Rockwall people!
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Master Roasters spend 2-4 years training their palates to detect the key attributes that make each cup of Millstone coffee taste exceptional....
also love the fact that they are hand picked to protect the trees.
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protects the tree and ensures only the ripest beans are selected for peak flavor.
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It can take 7-21 days to dry the beans.
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I had no idea there was anything like a coffee cherry bean. they look so cool. also the higher the bean grows the more acidic they are. very interesting.
the bean swells to twice its size, turns brown, and begins to secrete essential coffee oil.
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I also learned that the brewers train their palates for 2-4 years to be able to taste test (or cup) the coffee. WOW!
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Ah-mazing! Can you imagine how wonderful it must smell when they are blending and grounding the beans. Mmmmm!
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protects the tree and ensures only the ripest beans are selected for peak flavor
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Thanks for sharing.
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