Friday, October 16
Gallery of Coffee Illustration
I just found this lovely article showing the little doodles created on top of coffee in fancy shmancy bars that make you smile when you see one, I just hope the coffee underneath is as well behaved and tasty!
Sunday, July 12
Black Gold - Wake Up and smell the Coffee

The central theme is that of the importance of Fair Trade coffee, and is told by following a fine gentle man by the name of Tadesse Meskela and a group of Ethiopian coffee growers, it points out the hypocrisy of the World Trade Organization, the five big traders of coffee and the typical western consumer. But it also highlights the positive work done by Mr Meskela who in my opinion portrays everything I remember to be admirable about Africa. Other companies the come out in a good light are Taylors of Horogate.
To be fair (pardon the pun) It should be required viewing in every school, college and super market throughout the developed world.
Not only is the subject matter an important one, but the film making is superb, the soundtrack engaging and it makes fine if not impassioned viewing.
I strongly encourage you to watch if not buy - watch - lend to a friend this film
Black Gold [2007] [DVD] on Amazon UK
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Friday, July 10
Jones the Grocer, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand
It was a cold wet morning and I had my eldest daughter and my baby son with me, we had just left my youngest daughter and wife at the Children's hospital where my daughter was to have her tonsils removed.
I've been up Newmarket plenty of times on lunch breaks when I worked in the city briefly but had never seen this place which is quite surprising as its in no way an inconspicuous place, its huge and shinny and to be honest not a sort of place I find inviting, never the less it looked interesting with the rows of interesting gourmet produce on shiny shelves.
We ducked in and found a table quite easy I ordered a Soy latte Bowl for myself, a fluffy for my son and a hot chocolate for my daughter and a couple of little cakes, they all went down with great enthusiasm with the exception of my Soy Latte for me it tasted a little peppery and the milk had a slight 'off' taste, I'm fairly confident that it wasn't and it was probably just a brand of Soy milk I was unfamiliar with but it wasn't that nice to be honest.
After we finished we had a quick look around the store and a chat to what I presume where the owners, I was struck by what a nice enthusiastic and friendly couple they where. I left with a fine Browne to take to my wife on guard duty in the hospital.
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We ducked in and found a table quite easy I ordered a Soy latte Bowl for myself, a fluffy for my son and a hot chocolate for my daughter and a couple of little cakes, they all went down with great enthusiasm with the exception of my Soy Latte for me it tasted a little peppery and the milk had a slight 'off' taste, I'm fairly confident that it wasn't and it was probably just a brand of Soy milk I was unfamiliar with but it wasn't that nice to be honest.
After we finished we had a quick look around the store and a chat to what I presume where the owners, I was struck by what a nice enthusiastic and friendly couple they where. I left with a fine Browne to take to my wife on guard duty in the hospital.
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