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Dark Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans Canister 7 Ounces (200 Grams) $9.95 Both coffee and cacao beans have a long history in Costa Rica. Hundreds of years ago cacao beans were first used as currency by indigenous tribes. Before the introduction of coffee in the early 1700s, |
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French Coffee Press 3 Cup French Press Chrome $16.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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French Coffee Press 6 Cup French Press Chrome $24.99 Like many of the best inventions, the French Coffee Press seems to have resulted from an accident. Legend has it that around the mid 1800s, the serendipitous incident happened on a hillside when |
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Across Property Lines: Textual Ownership in Writing Groups $17.67 Candace Spigelman investigates the dynamics of ownership in small group writing workshops, basing her findings on case studies involving two groups: a five-member creative writing group meeting monthly at a local Philadelphia coffee bar and a four-member college-level writing group meeting in their composition classroom. She explores the relationship between particular notions of intellectual property within each group as well as the effectiveness of writing groups that embrace these notions. Addressing the negotiations between the public and private domains of writing within these groups, she discovers that for both the committed writers and the novices, “values associated with textual ownership play a crucial role in writing group performance.”           Spigelman discusses textual ownership, intellectual property, and writing group processes and then reviews theories relating to authorship and knowledge making. After introducing the participants in each group, discussing their texts, and describing their workshop sessions, she examines the writers’ avowed and implied beliefs about exchanging ideas and protecting individual property rights.           Spigelman stresses the necessary tension between individual and social aspects of writing practices: She argues for the need to foster more collaborative activity among student writers by replicating the processes of writers working in nonacademic settings but also contends that all writers must be allowed to imagine their individual agency and authority as they compose.   |
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Annie’s Rainbow $0.01 Out of the blue, Annie finds a half-million dollars on the day of her college graduation. Vowing to pay the money back one day, she takes the cash and doesn’t look back. Ten years later, engaged and a successful owner of a chain of elegant coffee bars, Annie begins making good on her promise to return the money with anonymous monthly payments. Then suddenly, the dark history of the money returns to haunt her and Annie is plunged into the chaos of a deadly chase, forced to use all her wits to keep her world from unraveling. |
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Annie’s Rainbow $0.01 FERN MICHAELS has thrilled countless readers with her compelling, passionate tales of love, loss, and renewal. Now she surpasses herself with an unforgettable new novel. The same twist of fate that makes a woman rich beyond her wildest dreams propels her towards unexpected danger and the real treasure waiting at the end of…It came out of the blue. A half-million dollars on graduation day. For Anna Daisy Clark, it was the capital she needed to start a business and secure her future. It was also money that didn’t belong to her. Vowing to pay back every penny of it one day, she kept the bag of cash she’d found, and never looked back.Ten years later, Annie’s investment has paid off. The owner of a successful chain of elegant coffee bars, she is blissfully engaged to handsome coffee plantation owner Parker Grayson, and about to return triumphant to Boston for her 10th college reunion. She also begins making good on her promise to return the five hundred thousand dollars with anonymous monthly payments.But just as Annie’s life seems complete, the dark history of the money returns to haunt her. Someone is determined to solve the mystery of a ten-year-old bank robbery and an enraged thief who has served his time is coming to reclaim his loot. Suddenly, Annie is plunged into the chaos of a deadly chase, forced to use all her wits to keep her world from unraveling, and from losing the one thing she values most — the priceless gift of l |
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Annie’s Rainbow $6.79 Out of the blue, Annie finds a half-million dollars on the day of her college graduation. Vowing to pay the money back one day, she takes the cash and doesn’t look back. Ten years later, engaged and a successful owner of a chain of elegant coffee bars, Annie begins making good on her promise to return the money with anonymous monthly payments. Then suddenly, the dark history of the money returns to haunt her and Annie is plunged into the chaos of a deadly chase, forced to use all her wits to keep her world from unraveling. |
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Dulcimania – Dulcimania Live at Alta Coffee CD $14.79 Dulcimania is Barbara Gershman, Norm Jacobson and Brad Moore, playing for over 15 years around Southern California at public venues and private functions, most notably at monthly gigs at Alta Coffe… |
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Obsessive Consumption: What Did You Buy Today? $4.72 Our daily lives are filled with consumption—$1.50 for a cup of coffee, $5.95 for a magazine, $17.99 for headphones, $1.79 for cough drops, $36.00 for a haircut. Whether bought out of necessity or indulgence, purchased alone or in a group, everything we buy has its own story to tell. We buy art supplies while feeling inspired, CDs while shopping with friends, and a new pair of jeans to give us a lift when we are feeling blue. Yet, these powerfully emotional experiences can be fleeting—quickly erased by the pull of the next “must-have” acquisition. InObsessive Consumption, Portland-based artist Kate Bingaman-Burt holds up a mirror to her own obsession with shopping and acquisition. Faced with a mounting pile of postgraduation credit card debt, Bingaman-Burt concocted a unique artistic response to this all-too-common dilemma. She picked up a pen and began drawing her monthly credit card statements, painstakingly recreating every last ledger line and decimal point, vowing to continue serving her artistic penance until her debt was repaid. As a relief from this project—turning the idea of “retail therapy” on its ear—Bingaman-Burt began drawing one of her purchases from each day, losing herself in the items, patterns, simple lines, and typography.Obsessive Consumption represents a selection of three years of Bingaman-Burt’s delightful ink drawings of sundry items. Accompanied by witty and insightful annotations, these drawings mock her own relationship with her purchases and put a personal face on the mass-produced items of our shared experience. Readers can catch a glimpse into the life of the artist from the collection, which includes wedding bands, a dog, a moving truck, handmade items from friends, Mississippi beer, Portland pizza, and lots of pens and drawing paper to support her drawing habit. A celebration of the beauty of the everyday, Obsessive Consumption presents a microcosm of consumer culture that will |
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On Horseback $0.99 Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. He was not exactly a gentleman of the old school. He was better than that. He dated from the time when there were no schools at all, and he lived in that placid world which is without information and ideas-from On HorsebackA favorite of readers of his time, the travelogues of Charles Dudley Warner continue to delight armchair globetrotters today. On Horseback, first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly between July and October 1885, is Warner’s witty and engaging account of a trip through the Southern United States, from the challenges and charms of mounted travel to the restful beauty of the landscapes and the resilience and generosity of the people of the Appalachian Mountains.Also in this volume: Mexican Notes, which originally appeared in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine from May to August 1887, the chronicle of a two-month journey by train south of the border. Whether Warner is despairing of the quality of Mexican coffee or indulging in hot-spring baths, his observations are uniquely entertaining.American essayist and novelist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) served on the editorial staffs of the Hartford Press, the Hartford Courant, and Harpers Magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and published numerous books, including My Summer in a Garden (1870), My Winter on the Nile (1876), and a biography of Washington Irving (1881). |
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On Horseback $9.99 Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. He was not exactly a gentleman of the old school. He was better than that. He dated from the time when there were no schools at all, and he lived in that placid world which is without information and ideas-from On HorsebackA favorite of readers of his time, the travelogues of Charles Dudley Warner continue to delight armchair globetrotters today. On Horseback, first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly between July and October 1885, is Warner’s witty and engaging account of a trip through the Southern United States, from the challenges and charms of mounted travel to the restful beauty of the landscapes and the resilience and generosity of the people of the Appalachian Mountains.Also in this volume: Mexican Notes, which originally appeared in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine from May to August 1887, the chronicle of a two-month journey by train south of the border. Whether Warner is despairing of the quality of Mexican coffee or indulging in hot-spring baths, his observations are uniquely entertaining.American essayist and novelist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) served on the editorial staffs of the Hartford Press, the Hartford Courant, and Harpers Magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and published numerous books, including My Summer in a Garden (1870), My Winter on the Nile (1876), and a biography of Washington Irving (1881). |
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On Horseback $0.99 Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. He was not exactly a gentleman of the old school. He was better than that. He dated from the time when there were no schools at all, and he lived in that placid world which is without information and ideas-from On HorsebackA favorite of readers of his time, the travelogues of Charles Dudley Warner continue to delight armchair globetrotters today. On Horseback, first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly between July and October 1885, is Warner’s witty and engaging account of a trip through the Southern United States, from the challenges and charms of mounted travel to the restful beauty of the landscapes and the resilience and generosity of the people of the Appalachian Mountains.Also in this volume: Mexican Notes, which originally appeared in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine from May to August 1887, the chronicle of a two-month journey by train south of the border. Whether Warner is despairing of the quality of Mexican coffee or indulging in hot-spring baths, his observations are uniquely entertaining.American essayist and novelist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) served on the editorial staffs of the Hartford Press, the Hartford Courant, and Harpers Magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and published numerous books, including My Summer in a Garden (1870), My Winter on the Nile (1876), and a biography of Washington Irving (1881). |
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On Horseback $9.99 Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. He was not exactly a gentleman of the old school. He was better than that. He dated from the time when there were no schools at all, and he lived in that placid world which is without information and ideas-from On HorsebackA favorite of readers of his time, the travelogues of Charles Dudley Warner continue to delight armchair globetrotters today. On Horseback, first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly between July and October 1885, is Warner’s witty and engaging account of a trip through the Southern United States, from the challenges and charms of mounted travel to the restful beauty of the landscapes and the resilience and generosity of the people of the Appalachian Mountains.Also in this volume: Mexican Notes, which originally appeared in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine from May to August 1887, the chronicle of a two-month journey by train south of the border. Whether Warner is despairing of the quality of Mexican coffee or indulging in hot-spring baths, his observations are uniquely entertaining.American essayist and novelist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) served on the editorial staffs of the Hartford Press, the Hartford Courant, and Harpers Magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and published numerous books, including My Summer in a Garden (1870), My Winter on the Nile (1876), and a biography of Washington Irving (1881). |
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On Horseback $2.99 Mr. Egger was far from being inhospitable, but was in no hurry, and never had been in a hurry. He was not exactly a gentleman of the old school. He was better than that. He dated from the time when there were no schools at all, and he lived in that placid world which is without information and ideas-from On HorsebackA favorite of readers of his time, the travelogues of Charles Dudley Warner continue to delight armchair globetrotters today. On Horseback, first serialized in The Atlantic Monthly between July and October 1885, is Warner’s witty and engaging account of a trip through the Southern United States, from the challenges and charms of mounted travel to the restful beauty of the landscapes and the resilience and generosity of the people of the Appalachian Mountains.Also in this volume: Mexican Notes, which originally appeared in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine from May to August 1887, the chronicle of a two-month journey by train south of the border. Whether Warner is despairing of the quality of Mexican coffee or indulging in hot-spring baths, his observations are uniquely entertaining.American essayist and novelist CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER (1829-1900) served on the editorial staffs of the Hartford Press, the Hartford Courant, and Harpers Magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and published numerous books, including My Summer in a Garden (1870), My Winter on the Nile (1876), and a biography of Washington Irving (1881). |
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Scenes From The X-Ray Cafe – Vol. 1 – Scenes From The X – Ray Cafe CD $12.39 Beginning in November 2003, several musicians producing experimental, ambient, and pop electronica in Athens, GA began holding monthly multimedia gigs at a local coffee shop owned and operated by P… |
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The Pier $5.06 Bill Noel’s debut novel, Folly, introduced Chris Landrum and his adventures on the small, quirky island of Folly Beach, South Carolina, where he spent an extended vacation, purchased a retirement home, and solved a murder. In this second installment of A Folly Beach Mystery series, murder and mayhem continue to interfere with Chris’s laid-back retirement plans.Praise for The Pier”Louisville author Bill Noel, himself a seasoned photographer, has followed his debut offering, Folly, with another engaging Folly Beach Mystery. Armed with a gift for creating ultra-quirky yet believable characters, Noel shows how a healthy dose of cynicism-even among untrained, nonprofessional types-can lead to solving a murder mystery that the police had initially decided wasn’t even a homicide.”-Kentucky Monthly”Spend a little time at the Lost Dog Café (“Coffee and a bite”) with Landrum and his troupe of amateur sleuths, and I bet you’ll be glad you made the trip.”-The Voice-Tribune |
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The Pier $6 Bill Noel’s debut novel, Folly, introduced Chris Landrum and his adventures on the small, quirky island of Folly Beach, South Carolina, where he spent an extended vacation, purchased a retirement home, and solved a murder. In this second installment of A Folly Beach Mystery series, murder and mayhem continue to interfere with Chris’s laid-back retirement plans.Praise for The Pier”Louisville author Bill Noel, himself a seasoned photographer, has followed his debut offering, Folly, with another engaging Folly Beach Mystery. Armed with a gift for creating ultra-quirky yet believable characters, Noel shows how a healthy dose of cynicism-even among untrained, nonprofessional types-can lead to solving a murder mystery that the police had initially decided wasn’t even a homicide.”-Kentucky Monthly”Spend a little time at the Lost Dog Café (“Coffee and a bite”) with Landrum and his troupe of amateur sleuths, and I bet you’ll be glad you made the trip.”-The Voice-Tribune |
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Start A Coffee Shop Or Buy An Existing Store?
So that you need to get into the espresso store business? Perhaps the considered a coffee shop start up will not be amusing you. Certain you recognize you’ll work arduous whether or not it is in beginning a espresso shop or working in and/or managing one that you will buy. But which one do you choose to do?
Maybe you don’t need all of the heartache and stress that comes with beginning a business. Perhaps you just need the heartache and stress that comes with buying a enterprise! Whatever your decision is ensure that you’re properly informed. Hopefully I can provide you some path as to what to look for and what to expect.
Many people have requested me if buying an existing store is an efficient idea. I have really checked out many shops on the market however the biggest challenge I at all times see is that most house owners assume their shop is value {two} or thrice greater than it really is. The explanation for this phenomenon is that we turn into emotionally hooked up to our stores. That’s not a nasty factor, as it usually keeps us in check.
However, most homeowners put the store up for sale and even end up selling once they NEED to and their again is up towards the wall. The necessity to sell is for various reasons like divorce, default on notes, lack of enthusiasm, poor gross sales, there are as many causes to sell as there are outlets for sale. They typically must promote earlier than the enterprise has reached maturity and they try to get what they have invested in it, which is often greater than it is worth. The objective is to sell when they have an offer, as most frequently the offer will come from an observer that has been watching the business day after day and has a general concept of what’s going on and needs to make an awesome offer.
Having said all of this, when you happen upon a shop on the market be observant and make just a few visits before you understand much. It is going to inform you a lot. I’ve been concerned in loads of discussions about buying an present coffee shop. You must take into impact the age of the enterprise and the time left on the lease (w/renewal options). That is where half of the worth is at. There’s always the case that somebody may even see value where others do not as well.
You’ll need to get the financial data from the owner or the dealer to get an accurate valuation. A good rule of thumb is that 50% of the yearly gross is the approximate value of a business. Of course the one strategy to truly discover the honest market value is a valuation performed by a business valuator but sometimes these usually are not correct either. But that is the seller’s responsibility. I like the following method. It’s normally one of the best ways to valuate a coffee shop:
Work out what the seller’s true discretionary cash move is: Take the proprietor’s wage, add again anything a new owner may not spend cash on yearly (these are called add backs) like a automobile lease, a lawsuit, use of a giant CPA firm, medical insurance for the proprietor and his child etc. That ensuing number is the true cash movement of the business. That number could be multiplied from 1 via 6 instances to get your asking worth or worth of the business. The size of 1-6 is usually proportionate to the age of business and the time left on premises lease. If the business is simply {two} years previous, then the worth ought to replicate the lower finish of the spectrum and vice versa.
I maintain mentioning time left on the lease as a result of it is extremely important. You would purchase a enterprise that was cash flowing properly, after which the lease is up in a year and the owner determined for whatever cause to not renew it. You are not in an excellent place! Having renewal choices on the lease and time left on it is rather important. If the lease is about up, renegotiating it or signing a new one in your favor could also be an possibility for you if the money circulate is price it.
Remember that as a brand new owner, it’s a must to use that discretionary revenue to base what your debt service is going to be. Debt service is what a brand new owner can comfortably spend each month on paying off the observe to buy your enterprise, together with a recoup of the down payment. The objective for buying a enterprise is opposite of shopping for a home being that it should be paid off ASAP, three years max, so the price should also be consistent with future debt service.
I say this because most people shouldn’t have the cash to buy a business outright. There’ll virtually always be some seller financing involved, which is good information for you! Most owners think about owner financing with terms to make it more appealing because getting a loan to buy a business could be very troublesome, even with stellar credit score and assets for a potential buyer. Banks don’t see a enterprise as an asset as a result of there are too many working and movable components, and the tools is normally not price what was paid for it.
If you want to work out what the debt service is for this enterprise, take the true discretionary cash circulation and divide it by 33%, as the most a purchaser should pay yearly on debt service is 33% of their cash flow. That quantity is then divided by 12 for the year. The result is the most that your business can afford to pay monthly, including a recoup of a down payment and nonetheless pay an proprietor, and stay solvent.
Here is an instance: As an instance you’re coping with a true discretionary money stream of $75k per yr. The calculation ought to be as follows:
$seventy five,000 divided by 3 = $25,000 divided by 12 = $2080 (approx). This is what must be spent monthly, P&I (precept and interest) on debt service. This does not include the down cost recoup, which ought to come out of the buyer’s pre-tax discretionary money circulation AFTER debt service. As a buyer, getting the down payment again ought to take 12-24 months based on the enterprise progress and future potential. So say that your last gross sales price is $150k. The customer should recoup $75k down fee within 24 months by way of the discretionary money flow.
One other factor working in a buyer’s favor is that businesses are usually not flying off the market right now. If you actually need to buy a store and its solvent, you can make the owners a a lot lower provide than they might expect, but without being insulting. They simply may surprise you. A great place to begin is contacting a enterprise dealer in your area.
You should additionally qualify as a prospective buyer. The rationale for this is similar as searching for a house: A dealer is just not going to waste theirs or a vendor’s time on a prospective ‘buyer’ that doesn’t have {two} dimes to rub together. Be prepared to reveal your monetary standing with documented proof and sign a non-disclosure statement as well. Of course, you are prepared to put down 50% of the acquisition worth, and have loads of working capital, proper?
Should you do purchase an present coffee store, as a primary time shop proprietor I would be certain it is not a failing one. The worst thing to happen is to try to flip around a failing store when you have no working expertise yourself in a profitable one. Search for a store earning money, but in addition be ready to not change a lot, if something when you do buy it. Actuality is, when you do change what’s working and earning money you may open your self as much as losing business. That would not be good!
Then once more, it’s all the time a gamble buying an present enterprise as a result of what an owner says, what’s on the tax returns, and what’s actuality could also be fully completely different things. That’s where a trained eye and lots of observing are available in actual handy.
A good way to do a visual valuation is to watch the day to day operations and really rely the shoppers daily, foot and vehicle site visitors over at least a month’s time. Sure, count. Sit inside the store however don’t be obvious. Observe and rely! You will develop into a ‘common’. This may even provde the opportunity to not solely see the customer move but also get an approximate of what the precise sales are. Sit shut enough to hear what prospects order and preserve a generic tally. That provides you with a little more imaginative and prescient of what IS reality.
If this actually pursuits you, work with a enterprise broker. Nevertheless, be certain you already know what you are moving into by buying or starting a espresso store business. Have a espresso store business plan in both case to plan your course by and for final potentialities of success! Good luck in your endeavor of specialty coffee!
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