To the right and left of the coffee cup.
Everything else we come across besides coffee, green lifestyle, tasty treats and inspiring ideas – and we want to share with you.
The most delicious anti-frustration remedy: Coffee.
Since COVID, many young people see the world as being in a state of constant crisis. They are worried and fearful about the future. And this has given rise to a new trend: Treating themselves to little moments of luxury. As a source of comfort, as an escape from the frustrations of everyday life. Coffee plays a very important role in this.
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Do something good for yourself. #2: Indulgence.
Everyone knows that indulgence has many positive effects. But why do we live according to to-do lists, priorities and must-haves? Why don't we manage to savor the moment? To enjoy the great aromas of a small espresso with all our senses, for example? We have taken a closer look at this.
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R-e-s-p-e-c-t.
An evergreen since 1967.
It was THE song that made Aretha Franklin so famous. THE song of the civil and women's rights movement in the USA. And it completely turned Otis Redding's original lyrics and content upside down: All this woman wants is a little respect. Why this topic is still so important? Grab a coffee and read.
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It does still exist – the ideal world.
La Chacra d’ Dago, the Demeter coffee farm in Peru is a small paradise. And one of the foundations of Mount Hagen. Without the team respect – Dagoberto Marin and his three sons – our outrageously delicious single origin would not exist. It is all due to their know-how, their engagement, their work, that we can actually roast this rare Demeter coffee for you (unfortunately not available in all countries, yet). Reason enough to get to know the people behind it.
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… the beginning of everything. Especially of changes.
... the beginning of everything. Especially of changes. Says one of our authors - Barbara Beiertz. And she is right.
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… Making decisions based on inner conviction.
That is what Karsten Suhr thinks – the heart, head, and soul of Mount Hagen. No wonder, right?
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