So i have figured out how to magically shrink ones roaster size... ready here it is:
first, wake up before the sun and go to the roasting facility.
second, warm up the roaster. stare at it like its your fiance at your wedding.
third, start roasting; don't stop roasting until after the sun sets (12-16 hours).
-trust me. if you do this, your roaster will seem extraordinarily small the next time you look at it.
p.s. this is not a recommended scenario.
Added by lucky on February 4, 2009 at 9:15am —
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OK guys we've set a date for the next Indonique World Tea party: February 27 at
Narcissus Chocolate Cafe in Wethersfield, CT, 5-7 pm Happy Hour with Free samples and live music afterwards. We hope our friends around the world will join us in their own parties and send us some photos or video. We have a theme for this one:
Gave up coffee for Lent? Try TEA!
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Added by George on February 3, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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Hi everyone!
Congatulations to Tim Adams from Queensland Australia, who will be represesnting us in Atlanta in April!
Tim managed to defeat me by just 10 points. He really was very good, how could I not be proud of such a lovely and humble guy who is completely self taught. Well done Tim!
Now back to me... I'd like to thank a few people. First of all my amazing BF David Makin who has been not just an incredibly dedicated coach, but a genuine, caring friend even when I…
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Added by Zoe Delany on February 2, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Day 1 Wednesday Jan 14
Newark to Mesa de los Santos
It’s a long row to hoe. Providence to Newark to Miami to Bogata to Bucaramanga to Los Santos. Troy and Jaime join me in Newark. We’re greeted by a dose of fresh, thin air in Bogata. Troy immediately sets out on a quest for aguardiente, the legendarily potent anise liqueur, while I frustrate the woman behind the glass at the money exchange with my long-degraded Spanish. It’s really bad. After I finally acquire some pesos, I find a…
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Added by Rik Kleinfeldt on February 2, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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It was February 6th 2007 when the last big floods hit us in Jakarta. I remember that day well as our cafe in Kemang was flooded a metre deep with muddy, dirty river water that had climbed out of the nearby creek and covered all of the leafy South Jakarta suburb within a few hours. The cleanup took a while, but I am proud to say that we were trading on the sidewalk the very next day for customers in a need…
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Added by Alun Evans on February 2, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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I've missed you. I've missed my Linea, my tamper that got destroyed by that Liberace barista with all the rings. I've missed making those maccs, too. I've missed Ted throwing hot quakers at me.
It was really great to see you again, Kean Coffee. I broke up with you more than three months ago- and i'm so glad we're still good friends. I hope you find everything you need (especially some decent Roburs; if anyone deserves them in the…
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Added by Janelle on January 31, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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Our Realtor has found some interesting leads for locations. Let me tell you: the prices have dropped dramatically to purchase a business. Location lease prices are down. It starting to seem like a favorable time to enter the market. As long as you have enough cash for operating capital to survive this slope.
Added by Barbara Adams on January 29, 2009 at 12:23pm —
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Its this time of year I love the most. Its always hot in Indonesia, but where I live the months of December through until the end of February are the monsoon months. The rain is tropically heavy, although not strictly the monsoon you see in movies (or in reality on the subcontinent). It rains here for about 2 hours everyday. Sometimes in the morning, sometimes the afternoon. Sometimes you strike it lucky and it rains both in the morning and the…
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Added by Alun Evans on January 28, 2009 at 10:14pm —
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Chekkit. Here's some pics from my new place, dose espresso
http://tinyurl.com/dh8zyb
my site is http://www.dose-espresso.com
If anyone is interested, I'm also active on twitter (dose_espresso) and have a facebook page too that I update that frequently. There's just too many forums/blogs/social networking sites for a busy man to keep up with!
James (heminui)
Added by heminui on January 28, 2009 at 3:03pm —
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A Focused Approach for Tough Economic Times
One consultant/trainer's perspective on ways to keep your specialty coffee retailer afloat. (by me)
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As the recession continues to loom overhead, and even progress further down, it has probably become obvious to many that…
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Added by Jason Haeger on January 28, 2009 at 3:02pm —
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Hey guys:
Please follow our tweets on Twitter at www.twitter.com/indonique. We're determined to fund a school for girls in India this year!
Added by George on January 28, 2009 at 12:52pm —
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This morning's edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel featured an article about the Stone Creek Coffee Blog. It's been nearly four years since we launched our blog and it has been a great tool for us to communicate with you, our customers. Grab a cup of your favorite blend and head on over to
JSonline to read how Blogs can draw customers deeper into businesses.
Added by Stone Creek Coffee Roasters on January 28, 2009 at 11:00am —
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GOOD MORNING EVERYONE, I AM NEW TO BARISTA EXCHANGE SO I THOUGHT I WOULD GET ON AND INTRODUCE MYSELF TO EVERYONE, MY NAME IS ANGIE AND I AM 39 YEARS YOUNG. I AM FROM KOKOMO INDIANA BETTER KNOWN AS STOP LIGHT CITY OR BFE AS I HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO CALL IT. I HAVE THREE KIDS, TWO ARE GROWN AND ON THERE OWN AND I HAVE A 15 YEAR OLD AT HOME. (HE THINKS HE IS 30) I HAVE ONE GRANDSON WHO IS TWO. I TOOK A BUYOUT FROM MY JOB AFTER 15 YEARS A COUPLE YEARS AGO FOR HEALTH REASONS, I WORKED IN A LARGE…
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Added by angela payne on January 28, 2009 at 7:17am —
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Starbucks UK has some fantastic coffees, However not the full selection available across the Starbucks range. If anybody working for Starbucks elsewhere in the world would like to swap markouts I would be more than happy to talk to u :D
Added by Dave Green on January 28, 2009 at 6:27am —
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finally back in the game, after a 5 month rebuild hiatus. catering kept me occupied but glad to be back on the bar!
Added by Greenway Barista on January 27, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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January 27, 2009
The SCAA Board of Directors has approved the following slate of nominees, selected by the nominating committee, for election to the board of directors. The election will be conducted March 2 – March 31, 2009.
OFFICERS
Tim O'Connor for Second Vice President - Allied Member (Pacific Espresso)
Shawn Hamilton for Secretary/Treasurer – Roaster Member (Java City)
NOTE: The Second Vice President will Become Vice… Continue
Added by Mike Ferguson on January 27, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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http://www.dailytarheel.com/news/city/brewing_competition
Added by Erik Karlsson on January 27, 2009 at 6:03am —
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I got up at 5am after a late night with my grand daughter who was staying over - she would not go to sleep. She is only 3 years old;
Shannon - the first thing I did was make coffee. The first sips are the best.
I also want to visit a new Café that opened up in town, if we have the time this morning.
The weather: -21°C this morning in Moncton going up to -11°C this afternoon with blue…
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Added by Steve MacDowall on January 27, 2009 at 4:12am —
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Let's see...I don't have a lot of coffee related topics to blog about, but I can talk about what I'm up to.
Lately I've been super busy. I'm in the begining of a school semster where I am taking double the credit hours that I'm used to, still working about 30 hours at the shop (which has come to include the fun open and close split shifts,) still setting aside time to work in the a/v area of my church, and somewhere still finding time to do things like sleep.
At first the new…
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Added by Cherie on January 26, 2009 at 2:43pm —
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I just got off the phone to a friend, Bob. He was in Toronto the same time I was - he got down to the
Green Beanery but I missed it. He pick up 20 pounds of green beans, this is just for his home. Oh well we can't do everything.
Added by Steve MacDowall on January 26, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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