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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Coffee Bites in Prospect Heights re-opens after Washington Avenue Fire

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Coffee at Portland Pride 2009

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Saltie in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Redeeming The Hudson Valley Coffee Scene Via Irving Farm Coffee Roasters

The Drink: El Salvador Everest from Irving Farm Coffee Roasters
Type: Single Origin Whole Bean
Overall Rating: 4 out Of 5 Coffee Mugs

I grew up in the Mid Hudson Valley in Upsate New York, it wasn’t exactly a hub of third wave coffee activity. Of course after I move out of the area, coffee roasters start appearing in my old neck of the woods. Where were they when I needed a decent cup of coffee in college?

Anyways, back to the topic at hand. One of these coffee roasters, Irving Farm Coffee Roasters is based out of Millerton, a short drive from where I grew up in Poughkeepsie, NY. When their coffee showed up in my mailbox, it brought back some memories of colorful leafs in the fall, blizzards in the winter and some really bad coffee. I was looking forward to seeing if Irving Farm could make me forget about that not so awesome coffee that I had growing up.

The first bag that I opened up from Irving Coffee was their El Salvador Everest. They describe it as a coffee with a full creamy body with notes of milk chocolate and molasses; subtle notes of apricot balance the cup.

The first thing that my nose noticed was a creamy, chocolate aroma with a sweetness to it. As the coffee cooled down some, I picked up on a little bit of a fruit like aroma, probably apricot.

My taste buds were greeted with a milk chocolate taste. There were earthy hints and a bit of a vegetable flavor. Behind it all was an apricot flavor that reminded me a lot of a craft beer called Magic Hat #9, but that might be the influence from my other blog creeping in.

Irving Farm gets bonus points for not being afraid of putting the roasting date on the coffee and for using beans that are sourced sustainably.

A 12 oz bag of El Salvador Everest is $14 online or you can pick it up at one of their coffee shops in New York City or trek to Millerton and pick it up there.

Overall, El Salvador Everest earned a well above average rating of four coffee mugs. It was a lot better than the coffee that Mid Hudson Valley offered when I was growing up there.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

12 ways to get fired from Starbucks

Starbucks Gossip: 12 ways to get fired from Starbucks Starbucks GossipThe #1 Starbucks website (not run by Starbucks Corp.)« Starbucks customers can now "pay it forward" on their cellphone |Main| Starbucks says it's launched 150 ideas from "My Starbucks Idea" site »

August 09, 201112 ways to get fired from Starbucks Istock_000007776660xsmall-youre_fired This list -- based on real cases -- comes from Business Insider:
* Asking for a stool to work on (if you're a dwarf)
* Venting about your manager online
* Refusing to call out customers' names when their order was ready
* Having tattoos
* Organizing a barista union
* Sharing your health condition with your new managers
* Wearing nose rings, when it's a symbolic part of your culture* Selling leftover coffee on eBay
* Pulling the plug on WiFi to prevent customers from watching pornography
* Allowing your Starbucks Workers Union membership letter to be sent to your work address
* Claiming that your dismissal was racially discriminatory
* Reporting harassment for being gay
Read "12 Ways to Get Fired From Starbucks"Posted at 05:01 PM | Permalink

Comments ...

pretty sure all of these "stories" were told by our dear friends at the "union". rofl.

Posted by:... |August 09, 2011 at 06:49 PM

Shifted

pretty sure "..." is a clueless troll. aho*e.

Posted by:Shifted |August 09, 2011 at 08:05 PM

waltie

I think this article probably should've been called "12 ways former partners claim are the reasons they were fired," because I highly doubt the veracity of some of these claims.

Posted by:waltie |August 09, 2011 at 08:11 PM

Jeff Tom

Plus, most of these have already been hashed out on here.

Posted by:Jeff Tom |August 09, 2011 at 09:01 PM

ash_sk8s

Things that can get you fired from any place. Again, why do people pick on Starbucks?

Posted by:ash_sk8s |August 09, 2011 at 09:38 PM

Noah

Follow the Starbucks link and there is a how to get fired at Micky Ds.

Posted by:Noah |August 10, 2011 at 04:20 AM

Barista Ben

My favorite is number 11. "if you claim you were fired for Racial reasons you could be fired".

Yep nothing is worse then the double whammy firing.

"what happened at your last job?"
" I was double fired"

Posted by:Barista Ben |August 10, 2011 at 10:51 AM

KD

@Blane

Move on and find another cause. We're all tired of your union crap! Save what dignity you have left, if you had any at all.

Posted by:KD |August 10, 2011 at 09:01 PM

Blane

@KD

Union crap? What makes you think that baristas don't deserve a living wage and health insurance? Where you a plantation overseer in another life?

You seem to want to order people about. Why is that? Don't you see you have no authority and no legitimacy?

Posted by:Blane |August 11, 2011 at 03:19 AM

KD

@Blane

I come from the plantation called Reason and Responsibility. I don't order people around, just people like you that need to go away and stop complaining about what the vast majority sees as acceptable.

People right now are just thankful to have a job, any job. You, apparently are not thankful. If you don't like what you do, move on and go attack someone else instead of hiding behind a group of militants that "protect" slackers. I haven't seen anyone sending a canary into a starbucks lately.

Take your name calling and assumptions somewhere else. I've been around a long time and have more education and life experience than you will ever have. I choose to do what I do because I like it and I like the people. I'm not in it for the money. It's just a time killer for me. But people like you are just plain fun killers. GO AWAY and stop trying to kill my fun with your pathetic "poor me" attitude.

Posted by:KD |August 11, 2011 at 07:51 AM

James Connolly

Only slackers I've ever seen working for Starbucks longer than three months are management, and they are certainly better protected than any member of the union could ever hope to be. You want to deal with lazy workers, KD? Start winnowing out some of the do-nothing SMs that sit in the back all day and can't make a drink or run a shift to save their lives.

Posted by:James Connolly |August 11, 2011 at 09:19 AM

KD

@James

Well, considering the union doesn't "represent" managers, just who do you represent? We've managed to go through 5 managers now, because we, collectively, don't put up with slackers. The expectations are the same, no matter who is wearing the shoes. We don't have one union member working in our store because they wouldn't last long enough to have you stand behind them. We all pull our own weight, and if someone doesn't, no one in my store has a problem bringing it to their attention. Shape up or ship out.

Posted by:KD |August 11, 2011 at 06:00 PM

Joe

I had a co-worker claim racial discrimination when she was being let go. It wasn't. She just sucked.

Posted by:Joe |August 11, 2011 at 10:11 PM

just saying

i especially like the article of the lady who was fired for selling her markout... and how she says that we need a union to protect against 'this very greedy company' not recognizing that she got something for free and tried to profit from it, directly stealing from the greedy company..

good article.

Posted by:just saying |August 12, 2011 at 05:35 PM

# 1

Hey don't forget the REAL #1 reason for getting fired...Confronting your CEO at a major function/event and getting your point across...If you've done this correctly YOU WILL BE TERMINATED !!

Posted by:# 1 |August 13, 2011 at 05:19 PM

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Aug 12, Unavailable<BR> Marques de Paiva Coffee

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by scokeefe
(Denton, TX, Region 10, North American Union)

Question:
1.Why are Marques de Paiva coffees unavailable?
Answer:
They are unavailable as the company that makes this brand just happens to be out of stock at this time. You can sign up to be notified when they are back in stock, and they will email you when they have them again.

Question:
Has someone contracted for exclusive delivery?
Answer:
No

Question:
At one time, they were being sold as Member's Mark brand coffee through Sam's/WalMart.
Answer:
What is the question?

Question:
Has 100% of the production been dedicated to a sole buyer?
Answer:
No

Question:
If so, who is that buyer?
Answer:
See above.


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Evergreen State has a Clover

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