Some coffee companies aren’t well-known for transparency. When you look at their online store and see all of their current offerings, they won’t tell you […]
Month: July 2012
Chapter 55: “Scarlet Sister Mary” by Julia Peterkin (1928)
“Everything has its way of speaking and telling things worth knowing. Even the little grass-blades have their way of saying things as plain as words […]
Review: Bluebeard Coffee Roasters // Ethiopia Kochere Yirgacheffe
Today we wrap up our week of posts dedicated to Bluebeard Coffee Roasters. I hope you all enjoyed Daniel Nettleton’s review of the Bluebeard cafe […]
Chapter 54: “The Yearling” by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (1939)
“He lay down beside the fawn. He put one arm across its neck. It did not seem to him that he could ever be lonely […]
Review: Bluebeard Coffee Roasters // Guatemala Los Volcanes Antigua
A few weeks ago, four Twitter-ers got together to initiate a coffee exchange. It was dubbed The Great Coffee Exchange, Spring 2012. Daniel Nettleton, David […]
Chapter 53: “Gilead” by Marilynne Robinson (2005)
“I’m writing this in part to tell you that if you ever wonder what you’ve done in your life, and everyone does wonder sooner or […]
Chapter 52: “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker (1983)
“Everything want to be loved. Us sing and dance and holler, just trying to be loved.” Oof. That’s all I can say, really, after finishing […]
The People’s Roast // Ethiopia Yirgacheffe Konga
Last week, while researching companies to include in my article, “A Roaster by Any Other Name,” I came across a company that has been featured […]