The exectutives of the shop I've been managing for a year have refused a different coffee than dillanos since I've started. However, recently showing them how much money we could make and save by roasting our own in store has changed their minds. They've left it up to me to find the roaster and source of beans. I want to go direct trade with farms so we skip the political fair trade issue and give more money back to the farmers. Does anyone have ANY suggestions for me or resources?!
Added by Sarah Leanne Barnett on March 18, 2009 at 7:05am —
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I did some more work today on my old single group Grindmaster Espressimo machine. The Espressimo heats the group head with a heating element that encircles the top of the group. Mine went out as heating elements like to do. So instead of buy a new calrod element for about 30 bucks (though I didn't think it would be that cheap), I decided to heat it with steam - more like an E61. I simply extended the copper tubing that went to the vacuum breaker valve and routed through the cavity in the group…
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Added by Chris Hooton on March 17, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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A complete well maintained coffee cart for sale. I am changing direction in my life and business. I am selling everything you need to start your espresso business. I have started Javart Studio in Bellevue Washington 4-1/2 years ago. I am leaving the Coffee Business for a while and concentrating in art and printing business. I have a fully equipped, well maintained coffee cart for sale. I like to sell the whole set up if I can. Call me for more information- 425-269-4326
Coffee Cart is…
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Added by Settie Safa on March 16, 2009 at 11:19am —
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By José Carlos León Vargas, International Program Coordinator
See more images from the visit at our Flickr page.
On February 25, I traveled with Norma Alcántara and Dina Córdoba of Coffee Kids’ partner, Self-Managed Development (AUGE), to visit the Chajulense Association of Women United for Life (ACMUV), our partner in…
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Added by Coffee Kids on March 16, 2009 at 10:09am —
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I have decided to purchase my brother a percolator for his 20th b-day. I know he has a small passion for coffee and worked at this little shop in the pearl. Currently we are sipping some home french pressed K&F organic Sumatran and playing Donkey Kong. Till next time, <3 M.
Added by Michelle Week on March 15, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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http://blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com/coffee/
Added by Melissa Allison on March 14, 2009 at 10:03am —
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Added by Luke Green on March 13, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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I was recently in Bali. The first part of my trip was packed with travel. First, to familiarize myself a bit with Southern Bali and then to visit the temples of Prabanan and Borobudur near Yogyakarta on Java.
While visiting a friend in Sanur, she told me that the best coffee around was at Kopi Bali. We went there for morning coffee and it was excellent. I didn't have my camera so went back later in the afternoon to take some photo's. The coffee…
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Added by Larry Prochazka on March 13, 2009 at 3:37pm —
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Posted by: Steve Hawthorne
At the end of February, my friend and colleague Athena and I took a trip to visit the coffee growing regions of El Salvador. For those of us that work in the coffee industry, visiting a farm is a must do in our career. Over the next couple of weeks, Athena and I will be compiling our notes and pictures to put together a presentation that will include photos, video footage, and stories of our travels. In the mean time, I wanted to share some of my thoughts…
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Added by Stone Creek Coffee Roasters on March 13, 2009 at 11:00am —
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Posted by: Steve Hawthorne
Andrew Carnegie was an innovative entrepreneur in the railroad business during the late 1800s. He is often remembered for the remark, "Pioneering dont pay." While this may be true for mass production businesses, it couldn’t be farther from the truth in the world of specialty coffee.
Our latest Factory Reserve was sourced for us by our friends at Café Imports in Minneapolis. Their team is constantly on the hunt for unique, treasure coffees all…
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Added by Stone Creek Coffee Roasters on March 13, 2009 at 11:00am —
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I am looking for a Probat L25 , located preferably in the USA (but not necesaraly). Late year preferably (late 90's early 00's).
Added by Sergio on March 13, 2009 at 7:50am —
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Coffee Kids recently had a Sonofresco Table Top Roaster donated by Elan Organic Coffee for a drawing/fundraiser at the SCAA Expo. The roaster, valued at $3,500, is easy-to-use and appropriate for small cafes and home roasting enthusiasts, and has a two-pound roasting capacity.
The drawing will be held at the Coffee Kids Reception on Friday, April 17 at 5 p.m. at the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) Expo in Room 302A of the Georgia World Congress Center.…
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Added by Coffee Kids on March 12, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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The first ever New Haven, CT Barista Jam will be held at Blue State Coffee this Friday. The event is a benefit for Bikes to Rwanda and will feature: FREE BEER, Latte Art Throwdown, Barista Competition Primer & more.
All coffee people in the Elm City are invited, plus, one guest. Donations will be…
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Added by Benjamin H Wilkinson on March 11, 2009 at 7:42pm —
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Thanks Barista magazine and Topica
Added by Coffee Slingers Roasters on March 11, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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By now many of you know about the the culmination of the USBC with Chicago native Mike Phillips taking the crown this year. You, however, might not be privy to the story that makes this victory all the sweeter and highlights a truly epic story of challenge and determination; sacrifice and perseverance.
I had the privilege of competing with Mike at the GLRBC just a few weeks ago at Navy Pier in Chicago. Mike was last year's regional champion, and many looked with expectation to see…
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Added by Chris DeMarse on March 11, 2009 at 12:05pm —
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Coffee Granita
Bon Appétit, August 2000
Introduction
In Italy, Coffee Granita is served in tall glasses filled halfway with granita and topped with whipped cream. We’ve added some white chocolate and anise-flavored liqueur.
SERVING SIZE
Makes 8 servings.
Ingredients
* 4 cups freshly brewed strong…
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Added by jenny on March 10, 2009 at 1:40am —
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Oh man, I cannot even begin to say how heartbroken I am right now. yeah it was only my second competition, but holy hell 16:23? I am going to go get plastered and hopefully make it to the end tomorrow without crying. At least I know that in that time I fucking nailed my performance, it was everything I wanted to say and I feel the coffee rocked. My shots were coming out so good. If anyone knows where I can see the performance, I know it was streaming online, I just want to look at it. there's…
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Added by Claire Marie on March 5, 2009 at 7:26pm —
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New Year, New People in my Life, but Coffee is still my “Main Squeeze.” As I dive deeper into the wonderful world of coffee, I find my eyes getting larger and larger with the excitement of a five year old child unwrapping her gifts on Christmas Day. From Jasmine-like aromas to distinct honeyed tastes, my coffee palate has begun to develop, and with a mind of its own, it lusts only after the very best...
December Review and Coffee Selection
While November’s Jam took our members…
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Added by CoffeeJunkie on March 4, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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has anyone worked on a Mahlkonig grinder before? I am going to try it out for the competition, and I was just wondering...
Added by Claire Marie on March 4, 2009 at 9:23am —
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I finally broke down and started a coffee blog. With a passion for coffee and writing, I'm combining the best of both worlds into this no-nonsense caffeinated blog.
Daily Demitasse will cover topics such as: Cafe’ Customer FAQ’s, Barista stories, Overheard in the cafe’, advice and tips about coffee.
If you would like to contribute to my blog, please e-mail me at dailydemitasse@gmail.com
Added by Jennifer Vaaler on March 3, 2009 at 3:10pm —
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