The Art of Coffee
All Monkeys Cannot Hang on the Same Branch - Old Kenya Proverb
"Having a good conversation is like having riches." Which brings us to coffee. Coffee and conversation go together like ham and cheese. After half a mug, all have something to offer. And the Nine Flags Coffee Shop is just like a think tank on some days. Fun and love.
Sumatra and Coffee
When you drink specialty coffee from Sumatra, you are enjoying a bean that was grown by a micro-lot farmer. Sumatra does not have coffee “plantations.” So, you are really helping the little guy when you drink one of these.
News Bleeds
"If the coffee can taste so good with nothing else in it, then that's a good cup of coffee." - Bayley
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Papua New Guinea (PNG): The Most Exotic Place on Earth
Much of the PNG coffee is grown in the Mount Hagen area of the Island. Here, every square metre of land is owned by clans and families, showing just how important sustainable farming is to everyday life in Papua New Guinea (adventurebagging.co.uk).
When you drink this coffee, you are literally enjoying a beverage from the most exotic place on earth where the small farmer is rewarded by your purchase.
When you drink this coffee, you are literally enjoying a beverage from the most exotic place on earth where the small farmer is rewarded by your purchase.
An egg, a bacon, and a coffee walk into a bar.
The coffee says to the bartender, "Three beers for my friends and me." The bartender says, "No way, dude. We don't serve breakfast here."
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Kitten Coffee Slap
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Pre-Coffee Confusion
"Do you know how helpless you feel if you have a full cup of coffee in your hand and you start to sneeze?" - Jean Kerr
Ever have that moment? You ...
Harar Today, Gone Tomorrow - An Ethiopian Folktale
Love Ethiopian coffee? How about an Ethiopian tale, straight from the heart of Harar.
Nine Flags Coffee — Hand Roasted The Old Fashioned Way in the Oldest Town in Texas
Karle Wilson Baker’s (1878–1960) beautiful poem “Nacogdoches Speaks” begins:
I was The Gateway. Here they came, and passed,
The homespun centaurs...