chezdre.com.au
Drinks - Chez Dre: Patisserie BoulangerieChez Dre: Patisserie Boulangerie
http://www.chezdre.com.au/cafe/drinks
Drinks - Chez Dre: Patisserie Boulangerie. Chez Dré offer a wide range of hot & cold drinks. In Canterbury roasts Chez Dré’s house ‘symmetry’ blend, as well as an ever-changing range of fair trade & ethically sourced single origin coffees from all over the globe. Batch brew & cold drip coffee options change weekly. Rear of 285 287 Coventry Street, South Melbourne 3205.
pourquality.blogspot.com
Pour Quality: Summer and the Brown Menace
http://pourquality.blogspot.com/2009/11/summer-and-brown-menace.html
A Melbourne-based ex-barista's ramblings about coffee: news, descriptions and experiments. Saturday, November 21, 2009. Summer and the Brown Menace. OK, so I know that my legions of regular readers have been missing my contributions to this blog, so I wholeheartedly apologise to both of them. There are a few things that I should probably talk about here, like meeting Geoff Watts. And the lovely speech he gave at St Ali. Links) at this week's Bolivian COE Auction. But I'm not going to. Came up with a grea...
espressoism.blogspot.com
Espressoism: Coffee Storage
http://espressoism.blogspot.com/2009/08/coffee-storage.html
Wednesday, August 5, 2009. The way coffee is stored can make a huge impact on your coffee - but this isn't a paper versus valve bag battle. Working for a coffee roaster I was able to see many good but also many bad practices when it came to storing roasted coffee in cafes. I sometimes get calls from accounts having difficulty with their coffee and it is usually due to poor storage. At The Maling Room. A temperature and humidity controlled environment. Good enough for wine, why not coffee? After hearing o...
blinkblackburn.com
club-create
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The light between oceans, m.l. stedman. The rosie effect, graeme simsion. A school scarf for Miss10. It was mid-October and Miss10 was waiting in the kiss-n-drop with stooped shoulders. Her chin had been strategically tucked into her pullover and her pony tail released into long drapes around her neck. Melbourne Spring had caught us off-guard yet again. “Mum? 8221; “Yes Darling.” “Can you knit me a scarf? Choose any size needle, any size yarn. Video: knit 2 together. Repeat from * to the end of the row.
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coffee
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The light between oceans, m.l. stedman. The rosie effect, graeme simsion. Coffee Break @ Aunt Billies Cafe. Were you at Aunt Billies Café. On Surrey Road last week? Did you hear me singing? I’m sorry but I had a good reason! We were singing the ing . There’s an Actors tip for that one Mrs P said. What you do is push the tips of your index fingers into your nose to stop the air escaping when you make the ‘ing’ sound. Now try singing it! You just tried it didn’t you? I got confused. I’m still confused!
coffeecompass.wordpress.com
Reviewer Bios | Coffee Review Australia
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Guiding coffee consumers with blind, expert, independent reviews. This page has not been published for vanity’s sake. The reviewer biographies are provided so that you can decide for yourself whether or not to attach any credence to the reviews. This page is also provided out of respect to the roasters whose coffee is reviewed – they place themselves in the public eye and expose their product to criticism. In reviewing it, we should do the same. And competing in the Australian Specialty Coffee Association.
gorkachc.blogspot.com
CoffeeHouse Chess: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Novelty in the Hennig Schara. There are some openings I have a soft spot for and the Hennig Schara Gambit is one of those. I've written about it before. The Hennig Schara is a variation of the Tarrasch Queen's Gambit and we get to it after the moves,. 1d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c5 4.cxd5 cxd4. 4exd5 is the 'normal' move]. So a typical sequence might be 5.Qxd4 Nc6 6.Qd1 exd5 7.Qxd5. Winning a pawn] 7.Bd7. Putting his bishop in front of a central pawn. It's an ugly sort of move at fi...
arthurradley.com.au
Arthur Radley - Our Friends
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It is important to us where our food and wine comes from. We use Dench organic sourdough, all eggs are free range and our riverleigh bacon is rspca certified. Arthur Radley proudly supports smaller wine makers and as such, supply can be limited. We will always be happy to recommend a comparable substitute. Thanks to all our suppliers and friends. A-RAD. Canterbury Fruit Emporium (03 9836 4703).
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