Coffee Kids was delighted to be able to present at the keynote address at the Specialty Coffee Association of America's (SCAA) Conference and Exhibition.
We'd like to thank all of our members, partners and sponsors throughout the world who have helped make it possible. We recently put together this video with the help of Machine Hero, a Providence, R.I.-based firm. It features images from our partners in Latin America and interviews with a number of our long term supporters and…
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Added by Coffee Kids on May 2, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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So I like wandering around Craigslist late at night. You never know when you might stumble upon that sofa that just screams "you". Not that I've found that sofa, or anything else, but I've always wanted to window shop yard sales in my underwear...
So I'm on Craigslist and I'm noticing more and more grave plots up for sale. Some people have foresight... That late night commercial about sparing loved ones your final costs really make an impression on them. They drop a couple of grand…
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Added by ZZZZZZZZ on May 2, 2008 at 4:22am —
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Go to
http://conference.scaa.org starting Friday for the live blogging of the 2008 SCAA Conference and Exhibition from Minneapolis!
Added by Nick Cho on May 1, 2008 at 10:45pm —
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So after several months of driving around, calling agents and visiting spaces, I think we may have found the one. It is an up and coming area, and the community is experiencing a revitalization. We have not signed the lease purposefully until all plans and schematics have been approved by the city. Our architect, Christine Mondoor from evolve architecture, www.evolveea.com is just starting the process. We're working on a budget (who isn't?) and things are really getting exciting, but so scary…
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Added by Amelie & Barb on May 1, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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There is a tradition at my house. On Derby Day, we eat fried chicken and drink Mint Juleps.
To be clear, I live in Charlotte, North Carolina. I'm not even from Louisville. Maybe its because my brother Nick is a chef there and The Derby is a pretty significant event in his world. More likely, its because it is associated with a pretty good (and rather unusual) drink.
So on Derby Day, we eat fried chicken and drink Mint Juleps.
OK... its a cliche. I'm fine with…
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Added by Brady on May 1, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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I drink coffee, no actually I sip it, I roast it, I smell it to see what it wants to say. It oily. it's hot, really hot when it comes out. I think about the people all over the world who pick the cherries all day meticulously and there life depends on it. We forget about them sometimes.
Added by vincent on May 1, 2008 at 5:15pm —
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Today is a hard day for the espresso and me. Together we try so hard.
The grinder broke. Therefore we stopped or went to fast. What trials we've had today. Now it is cold and we don't can't handle all this change at the same time. Weak and weeping, trickle down.
Added by Carrollann on April 29, 2008 at 3:14pm —
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mmm.. good coffee
Added by Count on April 29, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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I am writing my book as a manual, for baristas, so it should include the knowledge about spirits and cocktails.
I am learning while I am reading and writing. When I am getting to know it, what do I expect to know about? Should I found the similar situation for this part of the world? Or, it is different.
Anyway, let us see and expect.
I have got the Bible, in Chinese edition, and it really help. But, the real situation has to be found later.
Anybody…
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Added by Peter Tam on April 29, 2008 at 11:17am —
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29th April.
We had barista jam & latteart competiton in Tokyo....
There are many baristas from famous cafe in Tokyo (doubletall cafe, Zoka Japan, Paul Bassette, aSuka, ig cafe....)
Discussing coffee and competing their latteart technique.
it was very enjoyable !!!!
I'll upload the photo for another day...
Added by Masa Onishi on April 29, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Excited to say I spent the last two days on the "sales side" of the espresso bar at this show. (Only a total of an hour this time making drinks) I always find it amazing to get feedback from the good folks we see once a year. They are the familiar faces of the food and beverage industry that are patient enough to wait among potential customers and coffee fans for a short latte or cap. We surely shine at this show, which is such a great compliment to all the other fabulous vendors providing the…
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Added by Sarah Dooley on April 29, 2008 at 1:21am —
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http://youngtreecoffee.blogspot.com/
thanks,
b.
Added by byron on April 28, 2008 at 4:43pm —
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Time and time again, when I talk to people about coffee business strategy it seems the top priority is speed. "I want the customer to be able to be in and out in 90 seconds or less," and the like seem to have somehow become the goal to strive for in regards to customer service.
Fine. Good. Quick service is hard to look down on, but is that all there is to it? Of course not!
Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that speed isn't a noble practice. I'm saying that it…
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Added by Jason Haeger on April 28, 2008 at 9:30am —
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I tried, I really did. I tried to be the cool independent coffeehouse that turned the other cheek when someone came in and used my free wifi for HOURS without buying a single item. I'm not sure if it's the current economic situation or what but recently there have been tons of freeloaders coming in and just taking up space that paying customers would normally use. So I've finally decided to put a password on net usage so only customers can use it for free. Anyone know of a good software package…
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Added by Shane on April 24, 2008 at 8:33pm —
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There are some exciting things happening over here at SelbySoft with our SP-1 For Coffee Point of Sale System!
We just released Version 7.10 of our software. Version 7.10 incorporates two exciting new features.
Our latest F.A.S.T. order system has been implemented and is released in version 7.10. Fast Access Screen Technology is the latest innovation to make your life easier when using the
SP-1 For Coffee POS System.
Basically, we know that…
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Added by Mike Spence on April 24, 2008 at 3:48pm —
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McDonalds is now promoting latte art on their new
site ... but if you click on the images of the drinks, you will see a latte like one might expect from the fast food giant.
- Matt
Added by Matt Milletto on April 24, 2008 at 12:19pm —
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Added by Matt Milletto on April 24, 2008 at 11:57am —
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Hello baristas! My friend and past
ABC School graduate has a very successful coffee business in Puerto Rico. She is opening her second coffee bar and is looking for a barista to come and spend 3 days or so on site with her and her staff. Here is the email she sent to me in regards to the exchange. Feel free to email her for more info, could be a really fun experience.
- Matt
Here is a picture of Enid (far right) and her…
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Added by Matt Milletto on April 24, 2008 at 10:48am —
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Toronto, ON (April 9, 2008) Coffee enthusiasts from across Canada will be gathering to watch some of the country’s best baristas (espresso machine operators) at the 2008 Canadian Regional Barista Championships. Four regional competitions to be held in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver have been announced beginning with the Prairies Regional Barista Championship in Calgary on May 24 & 25, 2008. Masters of the espresso machine from around the country will be competing for the…
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Added by Matt Milletto on April 24, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Okay, so I like the fact that their stores have taken on a new "Coffee-centric" appearance. I like the fact that the big bags of this blend have a roast date. The signature on the bag is for God knows what, and it doesn't do a thing for me.
All of the huge bags I saw of this stuff (is it just me, or does their 5lb. bag look 1/3 larger than most others?) had a roast date of April 11th. Today is the 23rd, so the coffee should be reasonably…
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Added by Jason Haeger on April 23, 2008 at 6:47pm —
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