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What to do?

Ahhhhh!!!! I don't know what I should do! I need to work on dialing in to the Brazil on the Clover, but this involves drinking a copious quantity of coffee and I can't find the bathroom key. Well, I suppose there's always the courtyard . . .
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DAILY LIST: 17JAN08

Let me start by saying that I'm having a very good hair day today, and I'm just sorry you're not all able to see it.
Made my way down to the old roastery (ZOKA) this morning to make a nuisance of myself and see if I could score a pound of the freshly roasted stuff.
Had a bitchen conversation with some great minds about whether a certain coffee was fermented or fruity. I walked the fence by saying it was "fruity" and that I am not too fond of the fruity coffees. Got myself some nice KENYA from Thomas Hodges ...kisses and hugs...and I was out!

Niiice!
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what not to do on day #3

Don't forget to order enough coffee filters. You may find yourself stealing them from your local library or hospital.

Don't get engaged in a discussion about your wonderful Nicaraguan coffee while filling the tiny bar sink on your counter.

Don't forget to add chocolate to your nice customer's mocha. It's not a mocha anymore.

Despite a couple trip ups(see above), this has been a great 3 days. The response to our little shop has been awesome. People are really amazed when they see what we have done with this little dress shop which has stood empty for 5 years. I am so excited to be bringing something like this to town. My daughter came and worked with me today, so my heart was bursting with pride. Of course when I told her she couldn't sit on the counter or wear her ipod she was a little less enthusiastic, but I think I have a future barista in my family! Catch the Buzz!!

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Posted by: Mary Dally-Muenzmaier

There's nothing better in life than garnering praise from your peers for making a positive difference--okay, maybe winning the lottery and/or the love of a good better half (not necessarily in that order) might be better, but only by a slim margin. This being true, we are pleased as punch to inform you that our very own Eric Resch, President and Founder of Stone Creek Coffee, has received a place of commendation in The Milwaukee Business Journal's annual Forty Under 40 Awards!

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The awards acknowledge and celebrate forty successful business leaders all under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the business world. As a 2008 winner, Eric joins thirty-nine others who have displayed remarkable business savvy as well as a fine tuned sense of civic and philanthropic responsibility in an effort to better the Greater Milwaukee Area. See the full list of winners here.

Honorees will be recognized at a dinner and awards program Monday, February 25, 2008 from 5:00-8:00PM in the Grand Ballroom at The Pfister Hotel--très posh, no? Tickets are available through The Milwaukee Business Journal.

Congratulations, Eric! May this award spur you on to accomplish even more amazing deeds.

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master barista?

i think i became a master barista yesterday... all that is left to be done is some paperwork (for my raise!). yay for me!

i am going to make a tattoo appointment once i find out for sure if i got my raise. i deserve it.
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Posted by: Mary Dally-Muenzmaier

Those of us who have lived all or most of our lives in the land o' Wisco know that each season brings its own rewards and challenges. This winter, for instance, has thus far brought us significant amounts of snow and fair to middlin' temperatures, but this is changing even as we speak for teardrop freezing winds are set to breeze in later this week. Just par for the course, right? You got it.

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Some of you in more temperate climes may be wondering how we do it--how we manage to stay so calm and even-keeled when we know arctic gales approacheth. Well, firstly, we are indoctrinated in the it's-coming-and-there's-nothing-for-it-'cause-we-can't-control-the-weather dogma from the moment we breathe in the fresh Wisconsin air, and, secondly, we have Stone Creek's Winter Blend Coffee to help us persevere through it all.

As luck would have it, we're roasting Winter Blend right now and just in time to help us and you face the incoming chill. The perfect brace against the wind and snow, our new Winter Blend coffee blankets the tongue with the warm flavors of almond and caramel and a subtly smoky finish. Sweet java, that sounds good!

Pick up your bag of Winter Blend at any one of Stone Creek's eight retail stores or buy it online. The first sip'll make ya say, "Winter, schminter--with this blend we can't lose."

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Posted by: Mary Dally-Muenzmaier
Our buddy Mike Miller over at Milwaukee Specialty Food and Coffee blog has seen fit to give Stone Creek Coffee's Glendale location some mighty high praise in his Snapshots section.

Calling our wall sized chalkboard "the coolest interactive feature of any coffee joint anywhere," he deftly describes just why it is so übercool. But we don't wanna ruin for ya-- click on over now to find out for yourself.

Thanks, Mike!

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DAILY LIST: 14Jan08

Well, today I ran dry of fresh coffee...it had to happen at least once. Will try not to make this miscalculation again. An afternoon on green tea is a nice change of pace, though.
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I'm an ER nurse. I have revived people with out a pulse, given dialysis, seen amputations and death. So why am I nervous about opening the doors to my beautiful coffeehouse tomorrow? If anyone has cardiac arrest at my shop they;ll be in good hands. Just hope it's not me.
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Next week at this time....

Well, it's 34 hours til I officially open my doors for business...for real this time., No more playing coffee shop with my 3 baristas and saying at 1:00 pm,' you guys want to call it a day? ' So I am feeling euphoric and terrified at the same time. I remember feeling like this in college, but it was so much more fun then, and a lot cheaper !

Our coffee is in, the shelves are stocked with our cafe gear, the syrups and sauces are primed, fridges full with baked goods....my baristas are out partying somewhere without a care in the world right now....shouldn't they be in bed resting up?

I have recieved the best advice and encouragement from the folks at this site it's amazing..thanks for all the 'enjoy the day' s...I really appreciate it. I am so humbled and grateful for all the support I have recieved while seeing my dream unfold. Thanks.Now I am off one more time to the kitchen supply place for that one item I don't know I'm missing but when I see it I will think aha...NOW I can open, I have the..........

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BX Music Player Features

Hey guys, was just playing around with the music player that we each have on our page ... and realized that with the click of a button you can add anyones playlist or song that you like to yours. Nice! There is not yet a way to make a playlist pop out, so that you can keep browsing, BUT, what I do if I find a playlist on someones page that I like is open my next page in a new browser and continue to listen.

- Matt
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I have known Jeffrey Goldsmith for a few years now, meeting him first at a Las Vegas Coffee Fest Tradeshow. At that time he was promoting his new book Cafe Haiku, which some of you may know and love, and was getting his feet wet in the world of coffee. His book was a success and he spent a while promoting poetry readings in cafes around the US.

Since then I have been able to follow a couple of his new ventures, and we friendly bounce ideas off of each other during our commutes to and from work.

His latest effort is a website called Viamigo which is a global portal for people who are interested in either traveling to any city and looking for the REAL experience. You can sign up as, or search for, a tour guide in hundreds of places.

I love how indy this site is, and what it offers to the adventurous traveler who wants to break out of the usual tourist mode. You can create your own Anthony Bourdain style trip to the far ends of the earth, and know someone once you get there.

I also posted about this site in the Travel section of the baristaexchange forum.

Check out the site, sign up to be a guide, or use it the next time you are traveling somewhere and want a true locals perspective on that city.

- Matt
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World Barista Champion vs. World Boxing Champ


It could happen...James Hoffmann will be at the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast Barista Jam in Easton, PA, home of ex-heavyweight champ Larry Holmes! James will be here to present on espresso extraction, but I could see James vs Laryy in a latte art smackdown, then they step into the ring for 10 rounds, all proceeds got to Bikes to Rwanda! :-)


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Posted by: Mary Dally-Muenzmaier

The following reenactment is 100% true. No names have been changed to protect the innocent.

People often ask us, "Stone Creek, how come you're so dedicated to putting onFree-For-Everyone Events like your biweekly coffee cuppings and refuseto charge the living heck out us for everything?" Our reaction to thisinsightful question is the same in each instance and without exception:we smile at the inquirer with delight, saying clearly and concisely,"Because we can!" Then, after we've settled down some from the exertionof giving such an excited response, we continue thoughtfully, "Because,dear friends, we here at Stone Creek Coffee believe that we shouldshare as much as possible with our community and our customers. Afterall, they have shared their patronage and loyalty with us, have theynot? Good golly, yes they have."

It is at this point that we are typically asked to present the details of our next cupping event,which is held every other Friday at the Stone Creek Coffee Factory at 422 N. 5th Street in downtown Milwaukeeat 9:00AM sharp. On most occasions we have an answer at our immediatedisposal, the particulars having been furnished to us by our MasterRoaster Stephen Bybee. However there are times when we must relyinstead on cleverly spun tales in order to get the word out--thisobviously not being one of those of times for, as previously stated,all related here is truth and nothing but.


Theimportant thing that we'd like to relate here is that Stone Creek'sLord of the Roaster has made not a peep regarding the theme oftomorrow's cupping--that's right, he's been deliberately and utterlypeepless, which is so not like him--and we are left with no recoursebut to simply tell you that.


But no matter, fellow Stone Creek Coffee lovers, for the cupping shallgo on as scheduled tomorrow morning at 9:00AM. It is, as always, a FREEevent which will leave you even more intrigued and more in love withthe amazing coffee bean. Be there!
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New Year, New Focus.

Well, I finished my goals for '08, and it's time to start working on them. I met with our president this morning to go over them, and the brainstorm for the new year, and one thing we agreed was something we wanted to work on this year was to improve the culture of coffee in and around Charlotte, even region. I feel like we really are on the cusp of something cool, like the scene in Kansas City is now. I feel it's time to be more fully realized in our area. I am tired of reading about everyone else's scene, it's time it's here. So, some of my goals for the new year involve establishing a better barista culture around here. I can do that with cuppings and trainings, but there's something else I want to do that I think will make a bigger difference. I want to host a barista jam in Charlotte this year. Aside from the SERBC and a few things Counter Culture puts on, we really don't have access to alot of progressive coffee culture, so the baristas around here don't have a clue about the possiblities.
They don't take a lot of pride in what they do, cause they don't take pride in doing anything real special, and that's a shame. I think if they could see what else it out there, it would open up a world of possibilities that would lead to better baristas. Iron sharpening iron. You guys out in WA, MO, or even IL really take alot of things for granted when it comes to the barista scene you're in, and how it pushes you to raise your game and skills.
And that's why I want to really work on this element this year. Will, a former barista that works in the back of the Roastery here in production made a challenge to me today. Said he wanted to have a company barista jam/competition. I took his challenge, cause I know I will spank him, then he shared it with the president, who not only supported it, but wants to participate, and vows to win. He wants everyone involved. And this will not be just a relaxed thing, but the real competition format, with real judges. And this gets all of us excited about coffee again. Like it should be. So, if we host a barista jam in Charlotte, any of you interested in participating?
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