Archive for March 31st, 2009

Using the Burlap Coffee Bag

Listen in for a moment and you'll hear some great information about the burlap coffee bag. This easily spotted bag is a standard in the coffee industry. Its firmly linked burlap strands keep freshly picked coffee beans as they are shipped to the roasters.

Now a days people have different uses for these bags. Granted the burlap coffee bag is still being used to ship coffee. But it is also being used for many other things. This article should guide you to these uses. Also if you don't have the burlap coffee bag in your hands, have no fear. I will provide you with some helpful advice on where to find some.

The first use of the burlap coffee bag is obvious. You can store things in it, or use it to carry things. Anything from laundry to food. The burlap coffee bag is especially good for food because air is able to flow in an out of the bag. This is why the green beans are also shipped in these bags. Be creative and put anything in there, you wont be disappointed. The burlap coffee bag is a strong bag!

The next thing the burlap coffee bag can been used for is decor. These bags have a vintage appeal, an ethnic appeal, and a general visual appeal. People have used burlap coffee bags as art on wall. They have stuffed them to make them look full and thrown them in corners for looks. They have even made curtains out of them! Talk about eco friendly!

More recently I have seen the burlap coffee bag made into a shoulder bag. These shoulder bags rock because they are strong. Not to mention being great for the earth. And also, they look amazing. Check online for patterns and other burlap coffee bag ideas.

Before I forget, getting a burlap coffee bag of your own is basic. Check out Google. Ebay is another opportunity. Try cafes in your area to find a burlap coffee bag offline. When I was employed by a coffee shop there was an abundance of these bags sent to us.

I trust that you are now more informed then ever about the burlap coffee bag.

About the Author:
Tags: , , , , , ,

March 31 2009 | coffee | No Comments »