Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts

Friday, January 02, 2009

First Time For Everything

I just got back from the liquor store where I purchased 3 bags of coffee. What makes this a first is that I didn't buy anything else. Just coffee. No beer and no booze.



My mother will be getting two of these bags as a gift for the new year. I am going to siphon off a few scoops from the Billy Goat Porter and Red House Roast. We usually drink the Chiapas which is exquisite.

I browsed around the store while waiting on the beans to be ground. Bottles of liquor didn't even look good to me after the festivities of the past couple of nights. However, I was intrigued by a bottle of wine called Nut House. It was $33 on sale from $40 and had a screw-off top. That would not bother me because I'm not a wine snob. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who would never consider buying it for that reason.

When I left, after having all three bags ground, they thanked me for making their store smell so good.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A False Sense of Security

Left to our own devices (i.e. the free market economy) I wonder how long we'd ride the worm before implementing necessary change to break this cycle.
From the plains of North Dakota to the deep waters of Brazil, dozens of major oil and gas projects have been suspended or canceled in recent weeks as companies scramble to adjust to the collapse in energy markets.

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But the project delays are likely to reduce future energy supplies — and analysts believe they may set the stage for another surge in oil prices once the global economy recovers.

Much to my dismay, this is already having an impact on cleaner and greener alternatives.
Investment in alternative energy sources like biofuels that had flourished in recent years could dry up if prices stay low for the next few years, analysts said. Banks have become reluctant lenders, especially to renewable energy projects that may prove unprofitable in an era of low oil and gas prices.

This would be an ideal time for the government to take a leading role in promoting and developing green alternatives to better prepare us for the years ahead when we will, without a doubt, be facing prices similar to, or higher than, what we saw over the summer of 2008.

I am hopeful that Barack Obama will lead the way.

Speaking of biofuels, those morning coffee grounds can do more than feed your roses.
In research that touches on two of Americans’ great obsessions — coffee and cars — scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno, have made diesel fuel from used coffee grounds.


Meanwhile, the Toyota Prius plant in Mississippi, scheduled to begin production of the car in 2010, is being put on hold. Indefinitely.

A casualty of a weak economy, not to mention average gas prices back down around $1.66 nationwide.

Friday, August 22, 2008

I'm in the Coffee Minority

Question of the Day: What's your coffee brew and where do you buy it?

I get mine at the liquor store! No kidding. How many people can make that claim?

And they just invested $1,000 in a grinder so I had them grind my bag today. I have a grinder but theirs is professional, and I really don't like starting the coffee grinder at 5:45 in the morning while txrad is still sleeping.



And I'm a coffee minority within a minority. My coffee is roasted right here in Austin, TX. Organic. Free-rangetrade. Sorry getting my coffee confused with my chicken embryos.

The pic links to their website.