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60 Cups of Coffee - Short

On Coffee with Jeff a while back I showed a trailer for a film called 60 Cups of Coffee. I had no information about this film, I just stumbled across the trailer while looking around YouTube. It turns out is was a short, 8 minute film, a very interesting one, that you can find on YouTube.



Directed by David Andrew Ward and Writen by Robbie McCallum, this short film stars Jerry Broome, Kelley West, John Cadenhead, Larry Purtell, Bill Flynn, Julia Park, Kyle Infante and Mathew Greer.
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Happy Holiday from Jeff

Whatever you celebrate this time of year, the while staff at Sunday Morning Coffee with Jeff wishes you a happy one.
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Coffee With Jeff Season 2 update

I've bot been posting to Coffee With Jeff in any timely nature. The fact is, I am getting ready for season two, which will be coming January 3. A good friend and wonderful artist, Dave Metzger, is in the process of creating a logo for me. This is version 2.

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Lego Jeff is Coming

It's Coming Soon!

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Christmas time



Just a brief note on our opening hours around Christmas and New Year.

The Roastery & Office will be closed from Wednesday 23rd of December untill Sunday 3rd of January both days included. This also means that the webshop will be closed in the same period.

Our Coffee Shop will have the following opening hours:

Wednesday 23rd 7.30 - 17
Thursday 24th Closed
Friday 25th Closed
Saturday 26th Closed
Sunday 27th 10 - 18
Monday 28th 10 - 19
Tuesday 29th 10 - 19
Wednesday 30th 10 - 19
Thursday 31st 10 - 16
Closed Friday 1st of January

From Saturday 2nd of January 2010 the opening hours are normal.

Edit: Very last webshop orders before Christmas will be sent out tomorrow with a special delivery. Orders in before noon tomorrow should have a good chance of making it before Christmas (in Denmark only).
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Gløgg Recipe 2009

We interrupt all the seriousness of coffee related discussions about quality and Direct Trade and whatnot with a little update on 'that other warm favourite drink of ours': Gløgg!

Some of the readers are probably familiar with my old recipe for Gløgg which lately has been makings its rounds on Twitter. But that was 2007 and since then I've been trying to improve on it and make the recipe a little more exact.

You can find many recipes for apple or white wine gløgg online, but I am all in favour of red wine gløgg personally. I do love the occasional apple gløgg or one with white wine and white port, but not when I make it myself.

So, here is this years version of traditional Danish Christmas Gløgg.

To explain, you must first make an extract of all the spices, which you have to make at least the day before - but this can also be made up to a couple of weeks before. If you make a big portion you’ll have for several days of gløgg-happiness!


Extract

1 litre of water or red wine (I’ve used both with success)
8 whole Cardemom seeds
8 whole Star Anise
5 Cinnamon sticks (just 3 if they are really long)
10-15 Cloves
15-20 Pebbercorns
1 Bay Leaf
1 cm³ Ginger (fresh or a little more dried)
1-2 Lemons (just the peel)
1 Orange (peel and juice)
½ Vanilla pod (or just ¼ if it’s a good quality)
1 dl. Dark Brown Sugar (the sticky Danish Brun Farin is the best)

Optional:
Allspice
Juniper
Nutmeg

Crush all the spices slightly and boil them with the lemon and orange peel, orange juice, vanilla and sugar. Let it simmer with the lid on for half an hour. Put aside and cool down and keep refridgerated. Sieve just before use.


The day before you’re going to make the Gløgg cover about 2 dl. of raisins with dark rum.
You’ll also need to scald the same amount of almonds, remove the peel and chop them in small sticks, but this can be done on the same day of making the gløgg.

Gløgg
Use approx:
0,5 l. of the extract to
0,75 l. of red wine (one bottle).
1-2 dl. Port Wine
Add the almonds, raisins and rum and heat up gently.
½ dl. Blackcurrant concentrated juice.
½ dl Cointreau or Grand Marnier
Some snaps, cognac or more dark rum if you feel up for it.

Sweeten to taste with more Dark Brown sugar, muscovado sugar, blackcurrant juice or honey. The balance is important. It should be sweet but not too sweet.

The Gløgg must never boil! But it should be really warm when it’s served and you should feel a good buzz from just inhaling the scent :-)


Merry Christmas everyone!
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1# Vlog Husten und Zensurbalken

So, I went looking for something interesting for this morning and I was looking a video blogs on YouTube. I came across this one. Immediately I realized I don't understand a thing this girl was saying. Why? She German! "Next!" I thought.

Wait! As I watched, I found myself being fascinated. There apartment could use a little cleaning and I did hear her mention Harry Potter. Check it out, it's only a couple of minutes long.

Oh, and there is nothing to do with coffee in this blog.



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