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Welcome Baby Kendal!

Baby Kendal - 2/12/2012
Welcome to the world, Kendal

My dear friend Racheal gave birth to the most beautiful baby girl on February 10, 2012. Here are Kendal and her mom in the hospital less than two days after she came into the world. She was a couple weeks ahead of schedule so her lungs needs a little extra care for a few days, but now she is home and happy.

Kendal - 2 days
All those cute little toes! Isn't she precious?!

Baby Kendal - 2/12/2012
I love being Auntie Mary and can't wait to spoil her with lots of hugs and cookies. Her older brother's first real food? My chocolate cinnamon bundt! Awesome.

Congratulations Racheal & Lee! - mary
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Want to come work for us?

We are looking to hire more baristas for both our shops.

The job primarily consists of brewing, serving and presenting delicious coffee, but there is also packaging and cleaning duties involved. You don't necessarily need a background as a barista, but a keen interest in learning and tasting coffee is essential. We provide a full training course and many opportunities to learn and explore what coffee can be. In return we're looking for people who are committed to quality, dependable and enjoy to work efficiently.

So if you're into coffee and service and think you could be a great addition to our staff please send in your résumé and an application to mail@coffeecollective.dk

Please make sure to write if you are interested in full time or part time work.


The La Marzocco Espresso Machine
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Birthday 4 years Wednesday

It is tomorrow on Wednesday 4 years since we opened on Jægersborggade.
We will celebrate by brewing free espressos during the whole day at Jægersborggade 10.
If you are interested in trying some really good birthday cake- get in line around 17 hs.


Thank you for 4 years of nice coffee-experiences !


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LAT- thank you for last week !



Last Thursday night, our Torvehallerne shop became the stomping ground for 70 odd Latte Artists and spectators in another installment of our ongoing series of Latte Art Throwdowns; Denmarks most ferocious steamed milk-pouring event. In this competition, anyone can join in an attempt to outdo opponents in a series of eliminatory rounds. Every contestant must anti up a small fee, which becomes the winner’s prize. The idea is to go head to head against opponents to pour the prettiest Rosetta, Tulip, Heart, or other mind blowing and innovative pattern onto espresso, after which a panel of snarling, snaggletoothed judges carefully evaluates each design and picks the better of the two for each round. The competition goes on until all are eliminated but the winner, who takes the glory and the pot. Last Thursday, our very own ‘Little Peter’ went on a tulip-pouring rampage and smacked everyone down on his way to the top, walking home with heavy, coin-filled pockets, and a smile that’s still stuck on his face today.

Right before the competition begins, everyone gets a chance to warm up, and the espresso machine becomes swarmed with eager baristas. This little warm up is necessary, since every espresso machine has its quirks. When the competition begins, a volunteer pulls a shot, and the round’s contestants begin steaming their milk. Although many of the participants are experienced baristas who are perfectly able to pour beautiful latte art, the tricky part is keeping a steady hand. Judges, peers, and spectators surround the espresso machine, and it’s normal for a pourer to become tense, and to quiver a little. Unfortunately, a minor wobble can ruin a whole pattern, and cost you the round, making this a very entertaining event to watch, and to participate in. If nothing else, the adrenaline rush makes this worthwhile to try, whether you've tried pouring before or not.

The idea of a Latte Art competition is not new, but its effect is definitely noteworthy, and seems to be similar throughout all Barista communities. This type of lighthearted event allows participants to improve their skills, test different work environments and meet likeminded coffee enthusiasts.


What shocked us about this most recent installment was the incredibly high turnout, with a fantastic mix of curious individuals, home baristas, and representation from most specialty cafes in Copenhagen and Malmo. In our industry, there often seems to be a hermetic seal between the aforementioned parties, which in effect makes everyone lose out socially and professionally, especially when the divide occurs between cafes. Sharing information has become imperative in the specialty coffee industry; a sector that takes enormous strides at an exponential rate. Most of the collaboration and information sharing seems to be done through websites and blogs, which is remarkable, but often cafes forget that their neighbors can be invaluable sources of knowledge and inspiration. These seemingly silly evenings of competition become great opportunities for networking and sharing ideas, and therefore can be major factors in elevating the quality of the coffee that everyone is serving. Many competitions and conventions exist, but none are as casual as these, and therefore they offer a different set of advantages, and a strong sense of community. Perhaps we could be perceived as trying to legitimize the act of getting tipsy and making coffee, but nonetheless, we will continue to host these events, and continue to believe we’re doing something constructive. Please don’t let this meaningful bit deter you from attending; it’s still all just fun and games!

We would like to thank all of those who came on Thursday, and to invite you, and anyone who’s interested to come to our next event. Based on the great success of our last throwdown, which could only be described as epic, we intend on hosting something similar every month. We’ll keep you posted. 


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http://www.flickr.com/photos/coffeecollective/sets/72157629327284727/


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Coffee and Destiny



Jokes4Miles
Miles is battling brain cancer and his Dad is asking folks around the world to send in 5,000 JOKES to show him he's not alone in his fight.

Intermission Song: I get lost by The Mome Raths

Music on this show provided by Music Alley. You can find link to purchase both songs featured on the show their. Please do so and support independent music!

email: coffeewithjeff@gmail.com

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White Loaves - Tuesdays with Dorie: Baking with Julia

White Loaves - Tuesdays with Dorie - Baking with Julia
White Bread - Baking with Julia

Whoo Hoo!
It's Tuesday.
And we're back! It's the first week of Tuesdays with Dorie: Baking with Julia edition.

White Loaves - Tuesdays with Dorie - Baking with Julia
For the past few years, a group of bloggers baked our way through the awesome Dorie Greenspan cookbook: Baking from My Home to Yours. When that finished (4 years later), we all wanted to continue baking! So we embark on baking twice a month from the classic book Baking with Julia - combining two treasures: Julia Child and Dorie Greenspan!

For this week's Tuesdays with Dorie: Baking with Julia, the organizers Laurie and Jules are hosting our inaugural baking extravaganza!

White Loaves collage 1
Whenever I make bread, I wonder why I don't make bread more often! I love the chemistry of it all...all those little yeast molecules coming back to life.

White Loaves collage 2
I made 1/2 the recipe for one loaf. I raced home after work, kneaded the dough, and let it rise while I went to pilates. Then I punched it down and let it go for a second rise while I shopped at Costco. It was a multi-tasking night!

White Loaves
Thanks to my friend Shannon, I was able to put lovely homemade Apple Preserves on the bread. Thanks Shannon for this treat!

White Loaves
Be sure to check out the other Tuesdays with Dorie members!

Recipe:
The Tuesdays with Dorie group encourages you to support cookbook authors like Dorie Greenspan and purchase the book. You won't be disappointed! You can also check WorldCat to see if your local library has the book.

White Loaves, page 81-82
Recipe is also on the host's blog:  Someone's in the Kitchen

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Coffee and The Paradox



Someone form the future is visiting Jeff. Willy continues to look for a new car and meets and unusual salesman in On The Road with Willy. So you think that cats can't read? ASk Phoebe, the Philosopher Cat and Terry finishes his interview with Author Susan Kaye Quinn. It's Comedy, Rock and Roll, Books and so much more.
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