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Woohoo! My first market is tomorrow.

I have been preparing for this day for over a year now! Holy cow.

Tomorrow, Saturday, May 21 from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m., I will be selling 3 varieties of home roasted coffee at the all new ALMH Market. Not only that, I’m also selling my favorite coffee, Huehuetenango Adiesto, by the cup! YEAH.

I truly believe that this market will benefit our community greatly. Not only can you buy fresh coffee at the market, but there will be organic vegetables, health presentations, a smoothie bike (HUH!? Yup, come see for yourself) a walking trail and even a yoga class. Something for the whole family. Pile them up in the car and come on out. I can’t wait to see you.

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A Year of Persistence

My love for coffee started in high school. But my obsession for fresh roasted coffee did not start until my first cup of coffee from Peoria’s Thirty-Thirty Coffee Company. From there curiosity of home roasting coffee grew into a hobby. I started home roasting coffee in 2014 using air popcorn poppers and decided I wanted to try selling it at a local farmers market. Once you have a cup of coffee that was roasted only 2 days ago, it’s difficult to go back to buying coffee at the grocery store!popcorn-roasted

I soon discovered that Illinois has stringent farmers market laws. In April 2015, I started working with State Representative Tim Butler’s office to get legislation passed to allow home roasted coffee as a cottage food. We hit many road blocks. We found a pending bill (HB2486) that would allow us to add home roasted coffee as an approved item, but it was too late to make an amendment. After months of research, Butler’s office found a contact in State of Illinois Farmers Market Task Force and we finally got the right people to talk to. Everything was lining up. We were working with the director to add home roasted coffee to the list, and then she retired. It would be nearly three months before the new director would follow-up with me. But, this past March I got the green-light! I am the first in Illinois to sell home roasted coffee under the cottage food law. No need to rent an expensive commercial kitchen. I am very grateful for Butler’s office, specifically Matt Butcher, for helping me with this project. Ryan Williams with the Logan County Health Department has been helpful as well.

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Farm Gate Coffee

All of my coffee is either Fair Trade or better. Farm Gate is better because it is “direct trade coffee”. Farm Gate means that a price was negotiated with the farmer directly “at the farm gate,” that is, without any of the confusing export and import fees. The prices I pay for these coffees are above Fair Trade minimums. My supplier can easily verify that the price I pay makes it to the people who do the work, and are responsible for the great quality of my coffee. Farm Gate is a simple principle that allows coffee producers to make premium prices in reward for coffee quality, and to reinvest to improve quality even more in the future.My Farm Gate supplier guarantees that Farm Gate prices are 50% over Fair Trade (FT) pricing, but often they are 100%+ more that FT minimums. Fair Trade is a farm cooperative certification – that is, it does not allow certification for small independent farms. I do support coffee cooperatives, but they are often not what consumers might think. There are many excellent cooperatives, and many that are large, powerful, corrupt, and mired in bureaucracy. My Farm Gate supplier avoids the bureaucracy of cooperatives that sometimes do not share premium prices with their farmer members. Fair Trade certifies that the cooperative received the FT price, but it does not guarantee that the men and women who produce your coffee were paid the FT price.

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