Coco Cee has posted pictures of her latest package from the bot. “#bobcatinabox keywords: magic, stationery, black, children (and a few others). This is notebook of ten black-coated metallic pages and a stick. Use the stick to scratch off your message and the shiny background shows up. @bobcatinabox #rainydayfun #totoro #mystery”
Sarah-Anne posted a picture of the latest item sent by our shopping script on Instagram. “Very cool #bobcatinabox delivery yesterday. I would never consider looking for a vintage octopus necklace on my own. Well done bobcatinabox, well done.”
Sheryl of This Side Of Gaudy has posted a short and unboxing video. It sounds like she might benefit from a rig like Matt Crawford. It’s hard to unbox one handed! What did she get?
Do you enjoy a neat pour? Diane just posted “ My first item, whisky stones. They keep your drink cool without having it diluted with water from ice cubes.”
Is your neighborhood barista not good enough? Would you like to try growing you own coffee? Our script has found this listing on Etsy for Coffea Arabica beans.
Keywords: seed, garden, coffee, Etsy
From the Etsy seller…
It is also known as the “coffee shrub of Arabia”, “mountain coffee” or
“arabica coffee”. Coffea arabica is believed to be the first species of
coffee to be cultivated, being grown in southwest Arabia for well over
1,000 years. It is said to produce better coffee than the other major
commercially grown coffee species, Coffea canephora (robusta), but
tastes vary. C. arabica contains less caffeine than any other
commercially cultivated species of coffee.
The fruit is a drupe
(though commonly called a “berry”) 10–15 mm in diameter, maturing bright
red to purple and typically contains two seeds (the coffee ‘bean’).
C.
arabica produces small, white and highly fragrant flowers. The sweet
fragrance resembles the sweet smell of jasmine flowers. When flowers
open on sunny days, this results in the greatest numbers of berries.
The berries are oblong and about 1 cm long. Inferior coffee results from
picking them too early or too late, so many are picked by hand to be
able to better select them, as they do not all ripen at the same time.
They are sometimes shaken off the tree onto mats, which means that ripe
and unripe berries are collected together.
Planting Instructions:
Peel the hulls off the seeds before planting so they can germinate.
Plant The coffee tree pepper requires rich soil, plenty of water, humid conditions, and partial shade. Plant seeds indoors 1/2″ deep. Keep soil moist and from drying out. Keep temperature between 80 and 85 degrees. Transplant in larger pots as seedling grows.