Subject: coffee
Date: Aug 17 14:34:58 1999
From: Maureen Ellis - me2 at u.washington.edu


Millstone has a Nature Conservancy 'French Roast' variety that is quite
good also, and widely available.
Cheers,
Maureen Ellis me2 at u.washington.edu U of WA & Burien-Seahurst Park, WA

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On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, Clarice Clark and Jerry Broadus wrote:

> In the lastest edition of the Nature conservancy news magazine, there
> is an article about Millstone coffee, that puts Starbucks to shame.
> Millstone will contribute 2% (better than nothing) of net sales of
> their new Exotics line of organic coffee. Millstone has guaranteed to contribute at tleast $400, 000 over the
> next five years.
> They don't say shade grown,
> but they are "produced without chemical fertilizers, pesticides or
> herbicides". Look for the conservancy's oak-leaf logo andmission
> statement on
> Organic Mayan Black Onyx and Organic Axtec Star and Sky
> Clarice Clark
> jbroadus at seanet.com
> Puyallup, WA. 98371
>