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Honor Grounds Coffee

by Marye on April 11th, 2008

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Image: Marye Audet Apron Strings & Simmering Things

Content: (c) Marye Audet for Kettle & Cup

A few weeks ago during a blog surf I came across a reference to Honor Grounds Coffee. I did a little research, was interested and emailed the company to get some more information..and maybe a sample to tell you about.

First of all, I was totally blown away by how really NICE these people are. On a weekend no less, my email was responded to within an hour. That led to several emails back and forth with Dan Boudreau.

Motto: “We Support Military Members, Veterans and Their Families, One Cup at a Time”.

I must say that I am impressed with this company. I hope you will be, too.

The mission statement: To raise support dollars for veterans and military members who have served this great nation, and their loved ones so often left behind.

Honor Grounds gives a portion, a generous portion actually, of each package of coffee sold to Military Assistance funds, on a state by state basis. Did you read that? State by state! This means that when I buy their coffee from a store in Texas, the percentage of my purchase goes to funds for Texas troops and veterans programs. It supports the local vet, not some guy two thousand miles away. It supports programs to help Marc with his disability, programs to help our family cope with it. Awesome. I can get behind that. Here is a direct quote:

…These dollars are donated to the local citizen soldiers through selected military support organizations. The total contribution amount will vary from state to state depending on the success of the program within that state. The contribution dollars are disbursed on a quarterly basis through our “Patriot Fund” to your “local” Military Family Assistance Programs. Tee- It-Up-For-The-Troops, a non-profit 503c organization has been chosen to manage the funds. In addition to the support dollars, service members and veterans will be recognized for their service through the Hometown Hero stories post on the Honor Grounds website and on the back of retail grocery bags of Honor Grounds coffee. This is how we intend to give back to those who sacrifice to protect our nation.

For an extra measure of accountability all donations will be posted on the website.

Currently the Patriot Fund supports the following organizations:

  • Veterans Services
  • American Legion
  • Military Family Outreach
  • Joint National Guard Family Assistance Programs

The coffee is still in the process of being introduced to stores all over the country. I know it is not available here in Texas yet. I imagine that by showing an interest in the coffee, asking for it at your local store, and giving your store manager the website address to talk to Dan about it, we could get this coffee in stores sooner. It is being introduced in the following Midwest and Northeast stores:

  • Cub Foods: Minnesota (70 stores)
  • Nash Finch: Minnesota (70 corporate stores and 500 affiliated stores)
  • Hannaford Brothers: 5 states in New England (150 stores)
  • Fareway stores: Iowa (90 stores)
  • Big Y: Massachusetts (50 stores)

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You can currently order the coffee at Honor Grounds Online Store if it is not available in your area.

It is $20.95 for 3/10 oz. bags.

The roasts are:

D-Day Decaf-Perfectly blended coffees without all the caffeine (And the only decaf I have ever liked in my life)

Reveille Dark- A medium dark roasted coffee with a distinctive and delicious taste.

Five Star Joe - Rich, smooth blend of 100% Arabicas

But is it good?

Oh my goodness. I love it. It comes in only ground coffee at this point. I have a couple of emails into Dan Boudreau to answer questions and that is one of them, I will update this as soon as I hear from him.

I will be doing a couple of reviews over the next week..but to give you a hint..I tried the decaf last night..and you know I despise decaf…

I loved it. I drank 3 large cups with one of the Berger Cookies I made…and then I slept. Ahhh. Good Times.

Hey, if you order coffee from them, let them know you read about it here. Maybe they will send me more. :)

UPDATED :

Heard from Dan.  They only carry ground coffee at this time but are open to whole bean in the future.  They do not deal in Fair Trade coffees now, because they are trying to keep the coffee affordable for everyone.

This is what I would like to do.  If you pray, I want you to pray like crazy that they find a source for Fair Trade Organics that would allow them to maintain their prices.  Perfect solution, right? I thought so.

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10 opinions for Honor Grounds Coffee

  • Heather
    Apr 11, 2008 at 10:43 pm

    Hi Marye,
    Yumm, the coffee sounds lovely. I hope you don’t mind, I’ve tagged you for the 123 Book Tag:
    http://www.acreativejournal.com/shais-123-book-tag. ;-)

  • Jeaneene Nooney
    Apr 12, 2008 at 1:29 am

    I should have known you’d be a homeschooler!
    (I am likewise, however, some might say I’m retired. I guess, though, that once you are a homeschooler and you’ve graduated your kids, you will always think of yourself as one. It’s like being a mom. Your kids may grow up and move out of the house, but you don’t stop being a mom.
    But I digress. The first article I read of yours was about growing roses. (see my comment) Then, I wanted to find out more about the writer, as I am a writer, too. So it led me to this article.
    I am considering writing for lovetoknow, but I wanted to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed your writing!
    Jeanne

  • Jeaneene Nooney
    Apr 12, 2008 at 1:30 am

    Sorry, I forgot to give my opinion! This is a great idea, and I will check with my local store to see if they’d be interested in getting this coffee.

  • Ginger
    Apr 12, 2008 at 10:46 am

    What a great idea.

  • Marye
    Apr 12, 2008 at 1:28 pm

    Jeanne- Thank You! :)
    Ginger- Isn’t it?

  • Bob Tyndall
    Apr 13, 2008 at 11:53 am

    I love good coffee. I also appreciate a company that gives back. Honor Grounds Coffee sounds like a great company. I’ll have to see if I can find them in my area.

    Bob

  • Marye
    Apr 13, 2008 at 2:17 pm

    Thanks for stopping by, Bob. I will have the reviews of all of their coffees done over the next week. I wills ay that I liked the decaf, and the dark roast but not the normal roast.

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