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CoffeeGeek - Coffee Awakenings

CoffeeGeek - Coffee Awakenings ()

  „Most recently, I was able to represent Fresh Cup at the Northwest Barista Jam in Seattle. As well as being an event sponsor, our magazine needed an arsenal of photos, as a new column is debuting in our April issue, written by and for barista, called 9 Bars. As much as I love to take photos, and was more than excited to volunteer for the task, I was even more excited just to be there, in the midst of it all, watching and learning.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/newbiecolumn/ 04-11-2004 - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - Press Releases CoffeeGeek - Press Releases

  Starbucks Corporation completes acquisition of Seattle Coffee Company“

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CoffeeGeek - The Latte Gambit CoffeeGeek - The Latte Gambit

  „As Starbucks spreads the gospel of lattes throughout America, the dream of opening an espresso bar and roasting your own continues to attract coffee lovers to the business, and Seattle remains a mecca for many of them. Neil Edwards, who runs La Tazzina, a Kansas City espresso cart, grew up in Prairie Grove, Ark., and has never set foot in Seattle. But when it came to choosing an espresso blend for his business, he turned to the emerald city and quickly narrowed his search to Espresso Vivace and Caffe D'arte.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/cafestage/ 06-02-2003 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, The Latte Gambit, The Cafe Stage CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, The Latte Gambit, The Cafe Stage

  „I learned all about Seattle coffee culture by frequent visits to the Last Exit while attending the University of Washington.  “

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CoffeeGeek - Sustainable Harvest Coffee Prepares Latin American Growers for Worst CoffeeGeek - Sustainable Harvest Coffee Prepares Latin American Growers for Worst

  „ “The new FDA laws require foreign suppliers to find a US Agent that will represent them and serve as the communications link to the FDA,” says Griswold.  “Every single coffee facility and mill that handles our coffee beans must be registered, and that is a great number of supplier groups from the nine countries where we buy our organic specialty coffees.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/resources/pressreleases/ shcdecember12003 - Cached


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