Archive for December, 2006

bean blogging

Friday, December 29th, 2006

I scrooged away much of my Soltsmas in front of my laptop failing to write up a coherent epilogue of the many lessons I learned in my week of guestblogging about coffee on Dethroner.
Mostly I learned that writing is hard. I had an ambitious list of articles I wanted to crank out and barely […]

recent reading

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Just finished reading the chocolate detective story/expose that has been making the rounds and is being much discussed in coffee nerd circles as it parallels some of the deceptive marketing practices that crop up in the coffee biz. Well written (coining the Suessian term Sneetchcraft - possibly the next truthiness) and inspiring in me […]

guest blogging

Monday, December 11th, 2006

All this week I’m guestblogging at Joel Johnson’s awesome Dethroner where the week’s theme is coffee. For those who complain I don’t post enough on this blog, come check out my tiresome rants on Joel’s.
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the new gig

Friday, December 8th, 2006

So I’ve been a bit coy about my new gig for the last few months. Mainly because the project I’m working on still has a ways to go and there is no sense honking the horn of a car that isn’t yet on the road.
Back in April my life changing coffee roasting gig in […]

coffee in NYC

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

Just a few short years ago, New York City was a coffee wasteland. When I first became a coffee drinker my brew of choice was a cup of hazelnut flavored watery swill from the corner bodega. This was obtained with the magic words “coffee regular” which indicated the inclusion of a fat spoonful […]

New York City

Monday, December 4th, 2006

Just returned from a weekend trip to NYC with my coffee consigliere Kyle. I have many blurry photos and blurry memories to sort through and should have more to report as the brain cells come back online.
I love New York - especially this time of year - so I jumped at the chance to […]