On October 12 in the city of Tingo Maria, a jury of five international cuppers and five of Peru’s best cuppers determined, with 94.68 points, that Cecovasa’s coffee was the best coffee in Peru. The coffee was presented by Wilson Sucaticona from the Tunkimayo sector, a member of the San Jorge Cooperative that is the base of the Association. This was the result of the Third National Quality Coffee Competition organized by the National Coffee Board, the Peruvian Chamber of Coffee and Cocoa, the…
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Added by Spyridon Gkinnis on October 13, 2009 at 12:52am —
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Added by scott satterwhite on October 11, 2009 at 7:27pm —
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We have just opened a new cafe inside an International School campus. This cafe is designed to provide quality coffee and cakes (and light foods) to parents, staff and senior students. After the first week I am coming to the conclusion that I kind of underestimated the volume of business as well as the dynamics and menu mix of what customers want.
We knew that compared to our other cafes ticket average would be far lower, volume of drinks a lot higher. What I did not expect was just…
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Added by Alun Evans on October 9, 2009 at 7:47pm —
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Mid City Caffe has been getting a lot of media attention. We've been written up in the Post a few times and recently DC This Week blog gave Mid City Caffe a shout out in their new-restaurant rundown, plus Mid City Caffe was on NPR's Metro Connection today! Washington City Paper's Tim Carman gives a shout out! This is the coffeeshop where I work on the weekends as a Barista at! Listen here:…
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Added by Tony Bowles on October 9, 2009 at 4:39pm —
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Starbucks' web site says, "You see, most coffee is lightly roasted as a way to cut costs."
Really?
Take the poll.
Added by Melissa Allison on October 9, 2009 at 2:10pm —
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You can enjoy the largest collection anywhere of coffee micro-roasters on ROASTe.com. And a lot of the micro-roasters are unique finds. They're well worth trying. They're worlds apart from the bitter swill served at places like Starbucks and McDonalds. Here's a brief sample...
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Added by Eyal Rosen on October 9, 2009 at 8:16am —
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Why do I have to drink just 25 milliliters of coffee? There are moments in which you need to drink and our organism is satisfied only by a high quantity. And in these moments it is possible to commit two crimes: to water down wine and to order a ‘long’ at the bar.
Let go of the first and consider the second. What does happen in the 99% of cases in which you order a long espresso to the barman? He will let the liquid flow from the espresso machine till the cup is full. And if you have…
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Added by Spyridon Gkinnis on October 8, 2009 at 11:57pm —
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I got this one from a friend last night and read it cover to cover. This should help us all get to the next level in regards to marketing on social networks and social media.
You can download it here:
http://tinyurl.com/ybbbdo9
Added by Samara Gray on October 8, 2009 at 1:04pm —
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Recently, Shawn Steiman traveled to Puerto Rico by invitation of their Dept. of Agriculture. He spent a week exploring their Puerto Rico coffee industry. He met farmers, processors, roasters, cafes and government personnel well versed in coffee. They asked him to help them begin a specialty coffee segment of their industry...
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Added by Eyal Rosen on October 8, 2009 at 4:00am —
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WOW!
Pasadena Hispanic Business Council, part of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, called us up and wants to do a lay-out on us. On October 20, 2009 at 9:30 in the morning, we're going to get the scissors and cut cut cut! I'm so excited, we're going to be in the local paper!
If anyone wants to join us, we'll be at the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce parking lot, 4334 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, TX 77504-3306 with a little table and chairs drinking coffee. We'll even be giving out samples…
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Added by Claudia Cabezas on October 6, 2009 at 6:43pm —
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The
Canadian Coffee & Tea Show in Vancouver begins Wednesday, October 14 and runs through the 15th. Coffee Kids will have a booth (#205) in the exhibition hall and is also a sponsor of the show. If you plan to attend the show, stop by our booth and say hello to Coffee Kids’ Development Coordinator Joey Apodaca.
The Canadian Coffee & Tea Show is a celebration of the global…
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Added by Coffee Kids on October 6, 2009 at 3:55pm —
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Even in Southern California, there are signs of fall evoking the question, “where did summer go”? Honestly, I’m not sure. It seems like just a week ago we all left Atlanta, energized from a great event and inspired to embark on a new set of projects. And then just like that…here we are, ready to start a new fiscal year.
While our busy summer may seem like a blur, there are a number of progress points and accomplishments to remind us where the…
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Added by Tara Shenson on October 5, 2009 at 10:22am —
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Kat & Gail headed down to the Slayer HQ to check out the machine, interview the guys and have a demo. Founder Eric Perkunder and Sam from Equal Exchange gave us a great tour -- and some delicious espresso!
Check out the video tour
here.
Read more detail on our blog post…
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Added by Kat Oak on October 4, 2009 at 3:00pm —
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I can pour two. but the first one looks half-way sloppy and the second one is very sloppy. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Bryan.
Added by Bryan Arndt on October 2, 2009 at 7:19pm —
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The seventh-annual Let's Talk Coffee officially kicked off today in Montelimar, Nicaragua, with about 350 people from all facets of specialty coffee in attendance. Presented by Portland, Ore.-based coffee importer Sustainable Harvest, Let's Talk Coffee brings together people from various steps of the coffee supply chain—including farmers, roasters and importers—to discuss topics such as how to improve supply-chain quality and how to implement practices to do so. Sustainable Harvest founder…
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Added by Fresh Cup Magazine on October 2, 2009 at 12:41pm —
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I love coffee sacks. Don't get me wrong. I love the colourful designs and beautiful pictures of a colombian microlot. I love the soft texture, the basic identifying markings and the corded closing stitch of an co-op Ethiopian. But today there was no sweeter packaging than what my new Kenyan coffee came in. Kenya Ichanjeru AA Microlot comes in a square box with two 15 kilo vacuum sealed foil bags. Pulling one of those bricks of coffee made me think of the book Mr. Nice about a big time hash…
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Added by Sam Jones on October 1, 2009 at 3:36pm —
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A recent article in Time Magazine looked at Fair Trade and some of the problems coffee farmers are experiencing (
Fair Trade: What Price for Good Coffee?). Rick Peyser of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, who serves on our board, is interviewed in the piece.
It all seems to come back to, 'coffee is not enough.' In many of these…
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Added by Coffee Kids on October 1, 2009 at 9:59am —
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I'm so excited. We're doing our first fair and I'm running around like a chicken without a head! I'm equally excited. Anyone have any tips for me??
Added by Claudia Cabezas on October 1, 2009 at 9:39am —
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