by deCadmus | Oct 31, 2007 | Coffee, Life in Vermont
Join Rick Peyser, Green Mountain Coffee Roaster’s Director of Social Advocacy and Outreach for a special screening of the award-winning documentary, Black Gold. See what *really* goes into your coffee cup, and why the L.A. Times calls this movie, “riveting...
by deCadmus | Oct 31, 2007 | Coffee
Sasha Paulsen writes, in the Napa Valley Register: I would venture that when God needs a cup of coffee to get going in the morning, he would probably opt for this one, which might explain its...
by deCadmus | Oct 31, 2007 | Meta
What the —é? If you’re seeing junk, don’t adjust your browser… it’s a character set thing, a byproduct of migrating the database. It’ll get fixed, eventually.
by deCadmus | Oct 31, 2007 | Coffee
Autumn has blown into our neck of the woods with a mighty draft of whirling leaves, the aroma of wood smoke wafting from neighbors’ hearths, and — hey, this is new — a raft of folks banging on an increasingly-dated review of single-serve coffee...
by deCadmus | Oct 29, 2007 | Coffee
It was Napoleon who observed that, “An army travels on its stomach.” Of course, the little emperor observed this in the course of watching his own army — decimated by scurvy and hunger — foraging for food in the steppes of Russia. More...
by deCadmus | Oct 29, 2007 | Coffee
You remember how Starbucks was exiled from the forbidden city, right? The story here is that, for Starbucks — one of the most iconic brands in the known universe — to lose the Forbidden City — one of China’s singular historic icons — well, that’s gotta smart. Even...