The Coffee and Tea Festival (#11)
Hello and welcome to the 11th edition of the Coffee and Tea Festival. This edition of the festival is a bit short but still some great posts. Here they are...My Bubble Life presents Stomach-Friendly Coffee posted at My Bubble Life, saying, "After writing an article a few months ago about the new gentle coffees, I set out on a mission to find one of these products to try. Finally, after a month of looking, there is was right there on the shelf between the Starbucks and Maxwell House at the local Tom Thumb. It was Folgers Simply Smooth. I've been drinking this coffee for the last month out of my Starbucks mug and have really enjoyed it." Joe Kissell presents Raku posted at Interesting Thing of the Day, saying, "For a traditional Japanese tea ritual, not just any sort of tea cup will do. You want one made by hand using a method from the 16th century that infuses your tea bowl with Zen sensibilities." Arizona-Coffee presents a great post called The Coffee Lifeline. "The Coffee Lifeline Project is partnered with Freeplay Foundation, whoÂs philosophy states that information, education and communication are the keys to social or economic progress. It is the first program to utilize self-powered radio technology to serve coffee growers needs." Mark H. Delfs presents How Was "Starbucks" Named? posted at How Products Were Named It did come from Moby-Dick but it took some thinking from the group. That concludes this week's short but sweet edition of the Coffee and Tea Festival. Thank you very much to all that sent in their posts. I am not posting this festival until I get a few posts that I feel are an asset. With business, I am a bit behind in my blog reading and have not had the time to look for posts myself. If you find anything that should be included, please pass them along! As always, you can submit your posts with this fantastic little form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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...a thought by Cafe Evoke Coffee Catering at 9/18/2006 05:30:00 AM
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