Friday, May 29, 2009

Friday

Good Morning!
I'll be leaving soon to head up to the store. I get to hang out in the Bakery this morning, before moving to the espresso bar. I'll be happy to box up your pastries & take your lunch orders, but please be patient with me- I'm not used to it. We'll see if I can keep up with the girls that are there every day.
I do want to give a big thank you to the Girard High School NHS for the carload of goods that they brought in for the Marines. So far we have sent well over 200# of supplies! They greatly appreciate your support.

Stop in today to sample our newest creation-- Blueberry Cream Linzer.
If you like our Raspberry Linzer..
See you soon

Chris

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Another New Salad

Try our new Tropical Grilled Chicken Salad.
Made to order with Grilled Chicken, Mandarin Oranges, Dried Cranberries, Pecans, Topped with shredded Mozzarella. I like it with the Raspberry Vinaigrette. Call in your order to 330.702.9230 and we can have it ready to pick up in as little as 5 min.
See you soon.

Chris

Thursday, May 7, 2009



Many of you have been asking for a list of the items the Marines would like to have donated. So here it is..

Thank you so much for your support. We will gladly take any of these items and due to the great response- we need money for shipping.

Thanks again!

Chris

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Collection for Marines

Hello Everyone!
As you may know, we have been taking collections that will be shipped to the Marines currently in Afghanistan. We sent out our first shipment the other day, of 90 pounds, and we have about 100 more we will be sending out shortly. Thank you so much for your response. People have been dropping off all kinds of non-perishable goods and necessities for the troops. We are also taking monetary donations to help with the high cost of shipping these items so far.
We are also offering a free coffee for anyone who donates everyday until May 10th, and every Monday after that. We are going to continue to collect for as long as we can. Thanks again for your support!
See you soon,
Chris

Monday, March 9, 2009

Early Mornings Now Seem Earlier!

I hope everyone has been doing well. I have to admit that this past weekend is my least favorite of the whole year. Losing that hour seems to really mess up my schedule. I had to pull an extra shot for my morning latte. So as we wait for the sun to come up, we are trying some new muffins today- White Chocolate Raspberry, Banana Chocolate Chip & Apple Oats & Bran. So stop in to check them out and get some coffee to get you through the day. See you soon!
Chris

Saturday, January 24, 2009

History of Coffee - Part 2

How was this first coffee?
Coffee was actually first used as a solid, food-like substance! Only later was it used as a beverage. The Arabian nomads would mix the coffee beans together with other meats, fats, and beans to form a hard, oval shaped cake. The nomads would take these cakes with them on long journeys. It is thought that the caffeine in the coffee was used to keep the nomads awake-sort-of an ancient Arabian No-Doz!
The Arabs were very superstitious about the plant. They thought that if they showed it to anyone, the seed would not germinate. The Arabs had a monopoly on coffee for several generations, prohibiting the export of the green beans, or seeds. They kept the plant a secret from the rest of the world because they believed the plant had great powers.
The Arab’s coffee monopoly was finally broken in the 17th century when an Indian pilgrim names Smygloud Badu Budam smuggled seven seeds into India. The trees grew like mad there, and the monopoly was finally broken.
The First coffee blend was created by the Dutch
In 1696, a governor of the Dutch East India Company sent the first Arabian coffee seedling to the Dutch colony of Java. The Dutch became the first Europeans to grow coffee, and coffee was on its way to becoming a world-wide product. The Java coffees of that day were excellent and considered the world’s best coffees, second only to the Arabian Mochas.
The Dutch were very enterprising and managed to find a new market by creating a new concept in coffee- the coffee blend. They took the two most popular coffees and mixed them together to male “Mocha Java,” the world’s oldest coffee blend. Have you heard of it?

Check back for more..
Chris

Monday, January 19, 2009

New Breakfast Item..


We have launched our newest breakfast item.

Our new made from scratch Savory Scone- served warm with ham and our new hint of spice Cheddar sauce covering it all. (I like mine with egg) Look for it the next time you stop in, it is another Peaberry's original & definetly worth a try.

In other Peaberry's News, our YSU location is in full swing- keeping the students & professors warm with lattes, mochas, (& the occasional Frozen Hot Chocolate-for those staying inside). It's nice to be back after a long, yet busy, holiday break.
Chris