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    Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation
    PO Box 785
    New London, CT 06320
    Phone 860.245.0402
    Fax 860.245.0402
    Email tbbcf@sbcglobal.net<\p>


  • Get your Ashlawn Farm Coffee's Cowgirl Joe now through October 2009. For more information and to find a retailer, visit www.farmcoffee.com

    Ashlawn Farm Coffee

    June 25, 2009 - Ashlawn Farm Coffee of Lyme recently launched a new coffee, Cowgirl Joe, with a portion of proceeds from each bag of coffee being directed to the Terri Brodeur Breast Cancer Foundation.

    Ashlawn's Cowgirl Joe is sold in 10 ounce bags for $8.50. Cowgirl Joe is sold at Ashlawn's retail caf and at retailers. Seventy-five cents from every bag of coffee sold at the Ashlawn Farm retail caf and fifty cents from every bag of coffee sold at a retailer is directed to TBBCF.

    "We thought the idea of cowgirl was good and representative of strength in a woman and something ideal in regards to fighting cancer," says Carol Adams Dahlke from Ashlawn Farm Coffee.

    There's something exotic about buying coffees from plantations around the world; there's something comforting in buying coffee from the farm down the road. For eighty-five years, Ashlawn Farm provided dairy products to many households in Connecticut. Now, although you'll have to get your milk somewhere else, you can use it in Farm Coffee. And you are still drinking exotic coffee because Ashlawn Farm uses only the best Arabica green beans from coffee farms on every coffee growing continent around the world. All the roasting is done at Ashlawn Farm in the old milk room, using state-of-the-art equipment.