14 Unexpected Uses For Your Leftover Coffee (Even The Drips And Dregs!)
I have alway’s been a huge fan of recycling the coffee grounds from espresso shots that Starbucks let you take home for free, my plants love the left-over caffeine boost!…


















I have alway’s been a huge fan of recycling the coffee grounds from espresso shots that Starbucks let you take home for free, my plants love the left-over caffeine boost!…
SEP. 28, 2015–The average prices of Tanzania’s mild Arabica and Robusta coffee beans rose during the last auction, which was held last week in Moshi. Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB) data…
Colombian coffee’s miraculous recovery From the March 2015 issue. BY MAJA WALLENGREN FOR GCR Three years after producing the smallest crop on record in 50 years, the South American coffee…
JUL 8, 2015 (Reuters)–Colombia’s coffee regions have been drier than usual for weeks as an El Nino weather anomaly takes effect and the crop will see less rainfall from now…
JUN 18, 2015 (GCR Magazine)–The International Coffee Organisation (ICO) has confirmed that it is expecting a significant deficit of at least 8 million 60-kilogram bags for crop year 2014-15. In…
There is SO much going on in the world of coffee at the moment and at SpillingTheBeans we have been super busy talking to industry officials, producers and trade across…
MAY 14 (SpillingTheBeans)–Coffee exports from Brazil, the world’s largest producing country, are expected to drop sharply throughout the next year starting in the coming months, the International Coffee Organization said…
SpillingTheBeans is horrified to learn of the news headlines detailing the devastating humanitarian emergency that had occurred in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu. Long known to produce some fine…
MAR 11, 2015 (GCR Magazine)–The International Coffee Organization (ICO), the 4C Association and The Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, establishing one of the international coffee…
MAR 16 (SpillingTheBeans)–Arabica Coffee futures surged on Monday at the ICE exchange in New York with active May prices up 8.40 cents at $1.3820/Lb just before settlement as the market…
My name is Maja and I’m a Danish born woman, crazy beyond passionate about everything coffee. I have written about all aspects of coffee for over 30 years from 60 coffee producing countries across the world. Welcome to my blog.
