Monday, November 8, 2010
sometimes being sick is okay
And it works so well at soothing my throat and lungs. It's weird how liquid can sooth the lungs, but never-the-less it does. So that's my latest obsession on the hot tea/coffee front.
The weather is getting cooler...nah...it's cold! Which means that I'm switching back to hot honey lattes instead of iced ones, but honestly haven't been drinking as much coffee lately...
That will probably change as I'm going to be incredibly busy over the next couple of weeks with work. I also recently bought some coffee to have at home...a first in a long time as I usually just get my coffee at my coffee shop.
Anyway...random updates on life are now completed...sorry I haven't blogged in so long. I will try to do better...
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Twinings = Happiness
One of the things that made me sad about being back here is that I can't get Twinings in the states. I mean, you can get it here, but it isn't the same. The tea bags are individually packaged where in England the bags are loose in the box. It's just different, trust me.
So when my roommate suggested that we order direct from England off of the website, I was soooo excited!!! Mind you I can't order my favorite tea from there, but I'll take what I can get.
We have since been enjoying lovely Twinings tea, direct from the store on Strand Street in London. So delightful!!! :)
Until next time...keep your coffee (or tea) strong.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Hebrews
Possibly the first time I was there, I had a white mocha with something in it. And it was delicious!! That was in the fall or winter, so it was cold outside, enticing me to get a hot drink. When we stopped in this time, it was hot outside, so I opted for an iced drink. I had the iced honey latte (surprised?), and it was good. Although, I could tell that they didn't mix the honey with the espresso before they put it all together because there were unmixed honey bits in the drink. It was still a delicious beverage, and it completely hit the spot.
They have lovely decor, with lots of modern paintings and artwork on the walls. There is plenty of space for people to sit, and there was an interesting mix of people there. There were some families with babies, some of the younger, college-aged crowd decked out in TOMS (!!) and toting mac's, and some people who looked like they might be having a business lunch.
That's another nice thing about Hebrews; they have a delicious looking food menu. I haven't tried any of their food, but it sure sounds good, and if it lives up to the coffee, then it will be good indeed.
I did not, however, get my disloyalty card stamped because I didn't order a drink that it works with. I guess I'll just have to go back. Maybe in the next week.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Kiwi's Heart Coffee Too!!
I'm just glad that there is a universal language of food and beverage that transcends all cultural differences. I may have literally nothing else in common with someone else, but if we are both ordering coffee, we have a connection. Coffeeshops bring the world together. And that makes me happy.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Coffeeshop Hop
Later we added our third person, and we went to the Coffee Ethic to hang out for a while, mostly because we wanted to hang out with a friend who works there. We also took the opportunity to sit in the reading cubes in the adjoining library and chill for a bit (chill being the optimum word there as it was ridiculously hot yesterday).
We then decided to go back to the Hub because that coffee was just so amazing, and we wanted our third friend to 1) experience the Hub and 2) have an awesome cup of coffee. We had success on both counts before we moved on to our final coffeeshop for the evening (although I did volunteer that we could stop at Heroes on the way...gotta save something for the next time).
We ended our coffeeshop hop at The Potter's House where there were cold coffee beverages all around. Cheers to good friends and great coffee and our many delightful coffeeshops in SGF.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
dancing with joy
Monday, July 12, 2010
what is coffee?
I actually thought over this question before I answered it because coffee is a delicious beverage, but it is also so much more than that. This is the answer that I came up with.
Coffee is a delightful beverage meant to be enjoyed within a social setting to enhance and enrich life.
I felt like that pretty well sums up my feelings about coffee. Not that you can't drink coffee alone, but that it is best when enjoyed as a social thing to bring an added element to your relationships. There really is nothing quite like sitting down with a friend over a cup of steaming coffee and talking about the deep issues of life.
I'll be gone with The Potter's House to a catering gig for the next couple of days. I'm looking forward to this new experience.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
How To:
Start with a clean, dry port-a-filter and fill with espresso ground coffee. Tamp and draw your shot or shots (I personally prefer two shots).
While your shot(s) are drawing, fill your cold beverage cup part way (I usually go about 3/4 full) with half and half and skim milk.
Pour honey to taste into a steaming pitcher and once the shot has finished pour it over the honey and mix.
Pour this into the milk/half and half mixture and stir slightly to combine.
Add ice to the top of the cup and don't forget to dump your grinds from the port-a-filter.
Enjoy!
That's how to make my favorite summer iced beverage. Simply delightful.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
coffeeshops are more fun with friends
We all love our TOMS Shoes!! :) And our coffee.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Heroes
But the awesomeness goes a little farther. Heroes was actually established to fund a mission in Mexico. The couple that founded the company were looking for a way to fund their missions work, and they decided that not only could they help coffee growers, but they could also accomplish their goal of self-funded missions.
How brilliant is that!! They have an excellent product and an excellent purpose. What could be better?
Monday, June 14, 2010
peace
AbRaCaDaBrA, WoW!
I LIKE boys with real confidence, not bravado
I LIKE girls with keen, intelligent conversation.
I like coffee
I like tea.
I like sunshine soaked days followed by cool nights.
I like learning and growing as a person.
I like friends who know you better than you know yourself at times.
I like waking up to sunshine through my window and a song in my heart.
I like counting my blessings.
I like deep conversations at my favorite coffeeshop.
I like success after hard work.
I like chill Sunday afternoons with a book and a hammock.
I LOVE seeing the world through new eyes.
today I am overwhelmed.
in some ways, I love everything
its less, its less of a thing to like, its less distinct, its less particular
i like things that I like but I love everything
there's more choice in like
cause even the worst things have things you love in them
I don't know what you mean about things I hate
I hate not being the person I could be.
I hate an entire week without sunshine.
I hate prejudice.
I hate thinking with my heart instead of my head.
I hate waiting but in a way, I would rather wait instead of rush ahead.
I hate bad coffee.
I hate when people make cruel statements.
I hate not knowing.
I hate this, wow...
Sorry.
news
First the sad news. Rendezvous is closed...forever. :(
Yes, it is very sad...
Secondly, there is currently an effort by the Springfield Coffeeshops to encourage visiting them all. It is called the disloyalty card. Here is the announcement with all information included.
Also, The Potter's House is now open for summer hours. I'm looking forward to spending some time there with friends tonight. Lovely!!
Well, there is a brief update on coffeeshop in 417 land.
Until next time (which will be another couple minutes)...keep your coffee strong.
Friday, May 28, 2010
fancy a cuppa?
The fact that that was 2 years ago has somewhat lessened my habit, but there are just times when I start craving a cuppa. Lately this has been happening...I have been craving Green Tea with Jasmine. Yes, my tea cravings are always incredibly specific.
And just as with coffee, I am a bit of a tea snob. No Lipton tea for this girl. I will drink a couple of Celestial Seasonings teas, but mostly I am rather picky about my tea. My favorite is Twinnings Teas. That's where the Queen gets her tea, so I guess it's good enough for me. It is possibly the most adorable shop ever. I went there at least once a week when I lived in London.
Hopefully after all the green tea with jasmine that I have been consuming in the last couple of days, I will soon be past this craving.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
a bit of ranting
Connally found this wonderful picture which explains the difference between all these different coffee beverages for those who are coffee-illiterate. I kind of wish I could just blow this up and print it on a poster board and post it by the menu. Then when people order a macchiato they will truly be ordering a macchiato.
Kudos to Connally for finding this little bit of amazing-nessUntil next time...keep your coffee strong.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
a love affair
Here's the situation: I was very tired, so I had my friend make me a honey latte. It was delicious. And it also had two shots of espresso in it. Well, after not having had any caffeine in the past two weeks you can imagine the shock that gave my body.
And here I am 7 hours later, still awake. I guess the good news is that I have gotten quite a bit accomplished. The bad news is that I have a final this afternoon, I am closing at work tonight, and I haven't gotten any sleep.
This is, however, one of the joys of coffee that I was hoping to rediscover after my caffeine/coffee fast, and indeed I have. Caffeine is indeed very powerful, and a very good tool when used correctly.
Lesson Learned: All-nighters sometimes happen even when you don't plan them. Oops.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Rendezvous
Try the Pollock--ask for your second shot (it's free).
All of the Artist inspired drinks are delicious though. The O'Keeffe is equally d'lish (that's how some friends and I decided that delish should be spelled).
My one complaint is that they don't have enough plug-in's for computers.
The environment is chill and relaxing like coffeeshops should be. Exposed brick, ventilator shafts, booths, and board games.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
coffee isn't a competition
I do look forward to drinking some good coffee, though. Especially since I haven't had caffeine in over a week...I know...scary!! This is probably not the best time of the year to go off of caffeine as finals are looming before me, but when I realized just how much caffeine I was consuming I was a little concerned about my health. I want to enjoy coffee a couple times a week, not 5 or 6 times a day. Well, that's not really true...I want to enjoy coffee 5 or 6 times a day, but for the sake of my health, I think 2 or 3 times a week is a much better option. All things in moderation.
I'm going to make coffee scones for a friend this Saturday. What a brilliant idea to have coffee and scones combined...delightful.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Monday, May 3, 2010
not better...just best
Part of the reason I am obsessed with coffeeshops and coffee in general is because I am a barista. My job is to make the best coffee possible so that customers have an enjoyable coffee experience as well as an enjoyable overall experience at the coffeeshop. I had a disagreement with a friend the other day about something having to do with how espresso is made, so I decided to just do some more research (outside of my training) to discover the truth of the matter.
In this research, I not only had a good refresher, but I also learned a few things. Hopefully, I will now be able to enhance people's coffee experience with my newly acquired knowledge.
The other night, I had the opportunity to make coffee for some real coffee drinkers. The typical person who comes into a coffeeshop wants a sweet, coffee flavored drink which will help them stay awake. But then you have the real coffee drinkers who actually want to drink coffee. They know their stuff, and I can talk to them in real coffee talk. I was able to make a friend a real cappuccino (most people who order a cappuccino want a latte), but knowing the she was a coffee person I asked if she wanted a real cappuccino. When she replied the affirmative, I asked if she wanted it dry or wet. Oh, how I love coffee lingo and those who understand it.
I also discovered this morning over breakfast with a friend that I enjoy french press coffee for several reasons, but one of those reasons is that I always feel elitist when drinking french press coffee. I feel like rich people must have their breakfast with strong coffee from a french press. Maybe that's my imagination at work or maybe it is Hollywood distorting reality again, but whatever it is, that is one of the reasons I enjoy french press...I always feel classier when drinking one.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong
...and if you enjoyed your coffee experience, tell your barista thanks. :)
Monday, April 26, 2010
A bit Foggy
I was a little pressed for time, so I went through the drive-thru instead of parking and going inside. Having never been there before I asked the lady taking my order what was good, and instead of answering my question by asking me questions about what I like or by telling me what people usually order there, she just told me it depended on what I like and said she would give me time to look at the menu as she had customers in the shop. I didn't know if I could just order whenever I made up my mind, so I ended up sitting there for quite a while. I was a little disappointed with the service, but the lady was polite and chipper.
I got the coffee and espresso (I think they call it a fog lifter), and while it was good, I wasn't exceptionally impressed.
The entire experience wasn't good or bad but rather just run-of-the-mill. Although part of that is probably my fault for not actually going inside the building. Drive-up windows and coffeeshops just really shouldn't go together. Because coffee is all about social interaction. Somehow, I think the drive-thru just takes away the social aspect of coffee.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Addicted
Yep...it's official.
I tried to quit drinking coffee, but to no avail.
I didn't even last a full 24 hours before I was craving a honey latte and gave in.
The real question, though, is why would I ever try to stop drinking coffee?
Answer: I have no idea whatsoever why.
I'm so glad that I got that sorted out.
Now life can return to normal.
And I want a honey latte.
Until next time--keep your coffee strong
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Friday Morning Coffee + Bike Shop
I was not disappointed. The coffee was truly fantastic. They serve Intelligentsia coffee, and is it ever fantastic! I got the cappuccino, and my friend got a mocha. We got our beverages to go as we planned to go somewhere outside to eat breakfast so we could enjoy the lovely weather. The coffee was so fantastic that less than 3 hours later, we were once more back at The Hub to enjoy some more of their delicious product.
My parents have often observed that coffeeshops have the oddest combination of stores with them. I have been in a coffeeshop that has a laundry mat attached. I've posted before about coffeeshops and libraries (which I think is a brilliant decision). However, this is the first coffeeshop I have come across that also includes a bike shop. I love the idea that people can combine something they are passionate about with a coffeeshop. I think that's one of the things I love about coffeeshops.
I didn't really explore the bike shop (I'm not much of a bicyclist), but the over all atmosphere was enjoyable. It had a feel much like the Coffee Ethic. It was very open and modern feeling, yet it also had the natural accents that I so enjoyed at the Coffee Ethic. Large glass windows let in the gloriousness of the sunlit day, and the exposed brick walls gave it a sophisticated feel.
The coffeeshop had a very clean, fresh, basic feel to it. There were few decorations, or at least the decorations didn't seem to fill the space of the room. There were some lovely photographs on one wall and there were bicycles used for decoration. I guess it didn't have a very homey feel to it. Nonetheless, I enjoyed this coffeeshop immensely. The coffee was excellent and the atmosphere was a typical coffeeshop feel with it's own unique twist.
There might be more Friday morning visits in store for this coffeeshop addict.
Until next time--keep your coffee strong.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Coffeeshop Circut
My latest stop in the rotation is the Mudhouse in the Library Center in Springfield. Two things gave me motivation to go to this coffeeshop. The first is that it is another coffeeshop-library combo. The second is that I have a friend who works there. I have taken to going in on Sunday afternoons to get a coffee and then read or relax for an hour or so.
After learning about my addiction to honey lattes, my friend suggested that I try the Spiced Latte. It is basically a honey latte with cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla. It was quite delicious.
This Mudhouse doesn't have as cozy a coffeeshop feel as many of the other coffeeshops in Springfield, but part of that has to do with the space they have to work with. It is a very large library, so the space is big and airy and open. The feel is more modern than chill and cozy.
It will probably remain my Sunday afternoon escape, but I suppose I will try to switch it up sometime.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
A Gem of a Clover
I experienced a new coffeeshop yesterday: The Coffee Ethic in Springfield, MO. Let me tell you...I think I have found a new second favorite coffeeshop. I guess second favorite really isn't the best way to put it...it's more like I have two lists. Neither is really better than the other. They are both just different. The Coffee Ethic is now at the top of one of said lists.
Where to begin...the decor is fantastic. Lots of natural decorating (a fantastic table made out of a section of a tree, a wood block coffee table in front of the couches, etc.), and the pictures on the walls are lovely. All the pictures were taken in an orphanage in India, and the colors and the quality of the photographs is truly wonderful.
The Coffee Ethic also adjoins the Park Central Branch of the public library...I know: what a great and novel idea to put a library and a coffeeshop together!! The library is also wonderfully decorated in an almost bohemian/modern style. A great favorite were the reading cubes. Yes, they are literally large cubes that two people can comfortably fit in and read or talk.
And then there is the coffee. OUTSTANDING!! The Coffee Ethic is one of the only coffeeshops in the world that has a Clover coffee maker. Starbucks bought up all the others so that no one else can use them. I just have to say it, this coffee changed my life. It was so delicious--smooth, rich, and strong. I was hooked! I also had a sip of my friend's dirty chai [FYI: a dirty chai is a chai with a shot of espresso in it...this is what my friend calls it because she is underage and cannot order anything else dirty], and I was also impressed.
I judge coffeeshops based on their chai because a lot of coffeeshops can have good coffee, but their chai sucks. For me a good coffeeshop has both good coffee and good chai. The Coffee Ethic passes this test with flying colors. Two thumbs up for The Coffee Ethic and their Clover machine.
Until next time...keep your coffee strong.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
A Lovely Honey Latte on a Winter's Morning
One of the best ways to fend off the winter chill...drink coffee. That's what I'm doing right now. I am choosing to ignore Phil's prediction that winter will be another 6 weeks, and I'm drinking coffee.
Go enjoy a cup today!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
good for the soul
I am horribly and terribly biased when it comes to coffeeshops. There I said it. Whew! Yes, I have my favorite and no other coffeeshop quite measures up. My favorite coffeeshop...drumroll please...is the Potter's House. I do, however, try to over look my bias when I am trying out a new coffeeshop. There are other coffeeshops that I enjoy, but none can really compare with the Potter's House.
The thing is there just really isn't another coffeeshop like PoHo (as it is affectionately called). It is in a category entirely by itself because it is a coffeeshop, but it is so much more. It is a home, a refuge, a hangout, a family, a community. It isn't there just for the business of selling coffee. It is there for the business of being a family.
It is a place of friendship and laughter, of comfort and tears, of joy and love and peace. And the coffee's not bad either...hahaha ;)
The Oreo Quicksand is a favorite, as is the strawberry-banana smoothie. The brownies will change your life...forever, although unless I am super craving chocolate I have to go with a cookie instead because the brownies are also super rich. A personal favorite is a honey latte...It's not on the menu, but it's excellent. The awesome thing is that you can ask for whatever you want. Too much sugar in something...ask for it without sugar. Want peanut butter in something...just ask.
After you get a drink, find a place to sit...there are lots of little nooks and crannies around. Or just chill out in the living room. Bring friends and play a board game. Whatever you want. :) Just enjoy the relaxing environment or the bustle (depending on what time it is).
Anyway...I had to get this post out of my system, so I will try to refrain from posting about PoHo again...and I will try to post about other coffeeshops soon.
Until then...keep your coffee strong.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
I am a Coffeeshop Addict
On this maiden post, I am going to tell you about a coffeeshop in Windom, Minnesota called SiJambo (I think). I was there yesterday morning and had a lovely chai latte. The atmosphere was light, airy, open. High ceilings with wonderful molded tin panels for the ceiling. Warm yellows and reds made the coffeeshop inviting, but upon entering it was not really a place I would want to sit and chill for a while.
Upon entering there were tables and chairs -- a good place to sit and have breakfast or lunch with friends. Upon entering the room farther, there was a more intimate part further in where one could curl up and read or study or just chill out. A couple of sofas, smaller tables with one or two chairs and prints of African Animals on the walls added a cozy feeling.
As previously stated, I had the chai latte. It was good, although not as good as some chai's that I have had. Therefore I cannot speak to how the coffee was, and I'm not really planning to go back to find out as it is in Minnesota...which is very cold...in case you didn't know.
Until next time - keep your coffee strong.