I just read a story that illustrates quite well the battle some of us face by choosing to serve only the highest quality products like not using airpots.
Washington, DC Metro Station on a cold January morning in 2007. The man with a violin played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time approx. 2 thousand people went through the station, most of them on their way to work. After 3 minutes a middle aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He slowed his pace and…
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Added by Mike McGinness on November 22, 2009 at 9:11am —
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One day it seems the shelves at the grocery store across the street where we sell our Sasquatch coffee are full. A customer just came in to our store and told me there is a one Jar of coffee left and a couple of bags. What is up. Don't get me wrong it's all good. When it rains here in Stevenson Washington it pours. Not just rain, which by the way it is dumping out side right now just as the Farmers Almanac predicted. I digress.
I'm a coffee roaster. I roast with a Probat 5L or a 10lb…
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Added by Joseph Robertson on November 21, 2009 at 9:39am —
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Lets see I'm working or was working / on my feet , 7 days a week 14 hours a day....Now I'm down to 6 days or there abouts....A little time now for sales and marketing...YES the fun part....
Added by Joseph Robertson on November 19, 2009 at 2:19pm —
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From November 10th till 12, the first national Barista Championship of UAB took place during the Specialty Coffee and Tea Convention 2009 at the Al Bustan Rotana Convention Centre in Dubai. The baristas had to pass a preliminary round and the best six classified ones passed to the final on November the 12th. An international judge team was responsible for the evaluation, Head Judge was Scott Conary and among the international judges team we could find Ben Bicknell, Sonya Grant, Ellie Matuszak,…
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Added by Birgit on November 19, 2009 at 12:16am —
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There's a gobbler here by Jared Mockli of Bellissimo Coffee InfoGroup and Starbucks. And
another one here by Fremont Coffee's Christian Morris.
Added by Melissa Allison on November 18, 2009 at 11:03am —
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By José Luis Zárate, Coffee Kids International Program Director
In mid-October, I visited our partner
ICSUR in Chiapas, Mexico. Men and women there are learning to raise chickens and edible mushrooms and to utilize traditional medicine for common illnesses. Their edible mushroom project, which was financed by Coffee Kids in the past, became completely self-sustaining last year. It was great…
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Added by Coffee Kids on November 18, 2009 at 9:42am —
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
contact: Jeff Vojta, President
company: Stockton Graham & Co.
phone: 919-881-8271
email: vojta@stocktongraham.com
Stockton Graham & Co. Launches Blog for Coffee and Specialty Beverage Retailers
November 16, 2009 – Raleigh, NC - Stockton Graham & Co. today announced the launch of its blog, “Graham’s Gazette”, at
http://stocktongraham.wordpress.com/. The blog is…
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Added by Wendy Coulter on November 17, 2009 at 12:48pm —
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What is cupping?
Cupping is the industry term used for the process of analyzing a coffee based on its sensory qualities – for example, its aromas and flavors. For our cuppings at Equal Exchange, roasted samples of coffee are divided into six different glasses of equal amount and grind size, steeped with hot water (198 to 205 degrees), and slurped (or aspirated) from a spoon for about 35 minutes.
Aspiration is the process of slurping a beverage across the tongue with force, in a…
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Added by Spyridon Gkinnis on November 17, 2009 at 2:41am —
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Palestinians have formally asked the European Union to urge the UN security council to recognise a fully independent state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in response to the current impasse in peace negotiations with Israel.
Saeb Erakat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, confirmed that the request to the EU was made on Monday as Israeli ministers repeated warnings that any unilateral moves would trigger counter-measures that could include the annexation of more of the occupied West…
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Added by Dmitry on November 16, 2009 at 1:01pm —
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Added by scott satterwhite on November 16, 2009 at 9:30am —
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FORT COLLINS (Reuters) - The parents of a Colorado boy whose apparent brush with death in a helium balloon transfixed millions pleaded guilty on Friday to staging a publicity-seeking hoax and will be sentenced next month.
Richard and Mayumi Heene pleaded guilty to a felony and a misdemeanor and will be sentenced on December 23.
The case has sparked outrage over the amount of money spent on a rescue attempt for the six-year-old child, dubbed "balloon boy," after live television…
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Added by Dmitry on November 16, 2009 at 8:46am —
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I'm
taking a poll, and looking for favorites, too.
Added by Melissa Allison on November 13, 2009 at 3:41pm —
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Don't miss the comments
on this one. Someone wrote that Starbucks keeps workers from tweeting, and Nelson replied in the comment thread.
Added by Melissa Allison on November 13, 2009 at 3:31pm —
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Added by Melissa Allison on November 13, 2009 at 3:29pm —
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FORT COLLINS (Reuters) - The parents of a Colorado boy whose apparent brush with death in a helium balloon transfixed millions pleaded guilty on Friday to staging a publicity-seeking hoax and will be sentenced next month.
Richard and Mayumi Heene pleaded guilty to a felony and a misdemeanor and will be sentenced on December 23.
The case has sparked outrage over the amount of money spent on a rescue attempt for the six-year-old child, dubbed "balloon boy," after live television…
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Added by Dmitry on November 13, 2009 at 1:14pm —
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"As if it wasn't complicated enough.
Sometimes I think that coffee is more complicated than wine. Forget about the up-front factors, like location, weather, ripeness of the fruit, processing, aging, etc. They " ...
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Added by Eyal Rosen on November 12, 2009 at 8:38am —
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قهوه خانه هاي قديم در اصل جايي براي اجتماعات کوچک مردم بودند. در قرن شانزدهم بيشتر کشورهاي خاورميانه داراي قهوه خانه هاي پر رونقي بودند. در اين ميان مصر، ايران و عثماني جايگاه خاصي داشتند. در آن زمان در اروپا چنين مکانهايي وجود نداشت. اما چيزي که قهوه خانه ها را از غذاخوري هاي مرسوم و رستورانهاي اروپايي متمايز مي کرد محيط اجتماعي آنها ، کتاب خواندن، گفتگو هاي روزمره و ديد و بازديد در کنار صرف قهوه بود. فرهنگ شاهنامه خواني و حتي بازي هايي مثل شطرنج و نرد يادگار قهوه خانه هاي قزوين و تهران و… Continue
Added by Hassan Afshari on November 10, 2009 at 11:38pm —
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Not entirely accurate, but it could be a cool way to engage customers...
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/coffee
Added by Sean on November 10, 2009 at 10:58am —
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Tanzania produces between 30-40,000 metric tons of coffee per year (70% Arabica, 30% Robusta). The three main Arabica growing regions are in the North/Kilimanjaro, Mbeya and the Matengo Highlands (Mbinga). Other Arabica areas include the Usambara Mountains, Iringa, Morogoro, Kigoma and Ngara. Robusta coffee is grown mainly in the Kagera region around Bukoba.
More than 90% of Tanzania's coffee is produced by 400,000 smallholder farmers. Larger estates are found in Arusha, Kilimanjaro…
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Added by Spyridon Gkinnis on November 10, 2009 at 7:18am —
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This past weekend we had our third fair. It wasn't as popular as I had hoped, but for a relatively small town I think we did ok. I met a lot of people that wanted to help us with our endeavor. I made a lot of contacts so that I can try and get our coffee in some stores.
All in all it was a good experience.
We have another fair this weekend out in Pearland, so if you are out and about, visit us at First United Methodist Church on N. Grand Boulevard. This is their 36th Annual Christmas…
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Added by Claudia Cabezas on November 9, 2009 at 1:34pm —
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