In fact, one can say that there is no real reasons, like argue, to confirm the right clarification.
Clasification is a kind of scheme, which can better help people to understand or analysis something. That is to say that, it is only a tool. None of them can be absolutely correct. But, what is the better way to clasify? It depends one different people's understanding.
For the same reason, we have got our own way of clasification. So, we have got our results.
Added by Peter Tam on June 12, 2008 at 7:30am —
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I have pictures and the same story on my blog at
Young Tree Coffee
Last week, my closest friend from childhood, Max, and I took a trip up the West coast from San Fransisco to Seattle. I was born and raised in Northern California, Weaverville, to be precise. I hadn't been back to my 'home-town' in 18 years, so we called the road trip a home-trip. It was amazing!
We followed a break in the clouds all the way up the…
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Added by byron on June 11, 2008 at 7:00pm —
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We all know the indescribable feeling of holding a warm mug with fresh steaming coffee, unhindered and unfettered by any hint of "pralines and cream" or "cinnamon apple turnover. We have all delighted to watch as the freshly extracted puck rises like a the star in a play to center stage on the Clover and we are handed our fresh CoE microlot coffee. On the other hand, we have all cringed when we hear customers request things like "extra caramel" or when we hand a customer a drink with a…
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Added by Chris DeMarse on June 11, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Posted by: Christie Boivin
We are proud to announce that we have adopted a coffee compost program in our stores. Look for the bright green garbage can and help yourself to a bag of free coffee grounds for your compost pile or garden! (This program will be running throughout the summer) Here s a little information about coffee and composting:
Every day across America, Asia and Europe, millions of pots of coffee and tea are brewed, and the millions of pounds of wet grounds,…
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Added by Stone Creek Coffee Roasters on June 10, 2008 at 10:00am —
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Hi,
I would like to know which are (in your opinion) the 3 best Conferences/Fests in the Coffee Industry, and why.
Best regards,
Federico
Added by Fede Cabrera on June 10, 2008 at 6:00am —
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There are many challenges in small towns for a barista. Not the least of which is actually getting a job. So far, I am confined to making single espressos with a friend on his thrift store machine. It's a party every day, though.
What are the things we miss most when we are away from our callings? I miss people. Face to face, emotion to reaction. I miss the perfect crema. I miss the "God Shot" and "Jamie's Spicy Tuna". I miss the music. I miss the machine. Ah, the machine... the…
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Added by Taylor on June 9, 2008 at 3:05pm —
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A little more than a month after the trip to Minneapolis for the SCAA Conference (check out our pictures on
our Flickr site), we'll be taking off for Copenhagen, Denmark for the
SCAE 'Wonderful Coffee' Conference and… Continue
Added by Coffee Kids on June 9, 2008 at 11:16am —
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http://gigaom.com/2008/06/07/t-mobile-vs-starbucks-free-wifi/
Added by Shane on June 8, 2008 at 3:35am —
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For the top level of those coffee professionals, we may be at the similar level for the quality of espresso drinks.
But, most people cannot make others to do the same, or even better coffee drinks. It is mainly due to the understanding about espresso and its brewing skills.
As I said once, we can train about 30 - 50 people in 15 days, if there are enough people coming.
Someone said that, they can do many more. Does it mean that they can have those people to make…
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Added by Peter Tam on June 7, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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Checking out some Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and possibly some other africans on friday afternoon. 2pm at Phinney. See you then!
Cheers,
Scott
Herkimer Coffee
7320 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle WA 98103
206-784-0202
Added by scott@herkimercoffee.com on June 5, 2008 at 9:18am —
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Bellissimo Media Productions wins Award at the 2008 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival for documentary about The World Barista Championship
Portland, OR - Bellissimo Media Productions Wins Bronze Award at the 2008 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival for The World Barista Championship 2007: Tokyo.
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The World Barista Championship 2007: Tokyo,” co-produced by Bellissimo Media…
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Added by Matt Milletto on June 5, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Well, It has finally happened. I finally got the Dream Job of a life time back in Specialty Coffee. I now work for Caffe Vita. So for all of you reading this... Go to CaffeVita.com Right Now! And even if you do know about or think you do. I still would recommend you to go to CaffeVita.com Right Now! There is a really great aspect to Caffe Vita on the top of the website called CaffeVita+OnePot. Deffinately Check it out! Great information about farm direct coffees and traditional rituals that…
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Added by Scott Baldwin on June 4, 2008 at 5:21pm —
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I got a BBQ Drum Roaster installed this weekend and I have to say it will take a little getting used to to get the roastes to come out right. I also tasted some Kenya AA for a company, they had an Iced coffee recipe that came out great. Now I know what my next endeavor will be, a cold brew coffee maker. Toddy makes one that sounds easy.
Added by Jim on June 4, 2008 at 10:27am —
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Posted by: Steve Hawthorne
For us here at Stone Creek, there's always one sure sign that summer is here...Farmer's Market Season! The time as finally arrived to kick off the markets. This weekend, you can find us pedaling our wares at the East Town Market in Cathedral Square Park. Our Farmer's Market manager, Stephanie and her team have been gearing up for another great season. You can catch them this Saturday from 8am-12:30pm.
We will also be working Bay View's South Shore…
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Added by Stone Creek Coffee Roasters on June 4, 2008 at 10:00am —
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A message to all members of Barista Exchange!
I wanted to let you know that we are rolling out a new release to the bX network this Thursday, June 5, from 9 to 9:15 p.m. bX will be offline during this brief window.
There are a number of features in this release, including:
1) Forum Improvements. In addition to a redesigned forum, you will now have the option to choose between two styles of threads: "Flat," where replies are shown in chronological order, or…
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Added by Matt Milletto on June 4, 2008 at 9:12am —
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After all their latest pushes to express their passion for quality coffee and espresso, Starbucks now is launching a self serve coffee kiosk, without baristas!? This reminds me of the DVD rental kiosks now littering large supermarkets. Will consumers really want a machine to serve their flavored lattes? The supermarket employees are the ones to refill beans and milk it says, and one can only wonder about the "training" they will receive. Will be interesting to see how these fly with the…
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Added by Matt Milletto on June 3, 2008 at 12:08pm —
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I am always on the look out for cool glassware and cups that would work well in a barista competition. A lot of baristas serve small volume signature drinks and I wanted to share
these beauties. They look awesome and come in Flutes, Tumblers and Goblets. Would be cool to experiment with, and would add a nice visual flare to any…
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Added by Matt Milletto on June 2, 2008 at 12:21pm —
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I found a great website that does an amazing job of educating the consumer. Here's to Beer,
Beer Connoisseur takes you through an extensive curriculum of beer history, ingredients and even beer pairings. This site is inspiring me to explore how to convey this info to the coffee world as well. You do need to log in to utilize the BC, but the
Heres To Beer site is…
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Added by Matt Milletto on June 2, 2008 at 11:26am —
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I read a blog this morning about an interesting fundraising idea being used in a coffee shop called Kurekure in Melbourne, Australia. Here's
the blog where it appeared originally. The coffee shop gives patrons a card to let them know when their orders are ready. When the patron returns, the shop has a variety of trays where patrons can return the card. Each tray lists a non-profit or effort that the coffee shop supports. The…
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Added by Coffee Kids on June 2, 2008 at 9:05am —
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ok - I am going to be terrible at updating this thing - but oh well.
My wife and I just purchased
Black Dog Coffeehouse, and take ownership on June 1, 2008. So excited!
If you're in the area, stop by!
Added by Jeremy Meiss on May 31, 2008 at 10:16am —
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