Black tie only please.
Award categories:
Roaster of the Year,
Technical Achievement in Espresso,
Coffee Weblog of the Year,
Career Move of the Year,
Most Overexposed Coffee Personality of the Year,
Coffee Magazine of the Year,
Roastmaster of the Year,
Green Buyer of the Year,
Barista of the Year,
Coffeebar of the Year.
Also, Jay and Nick's look back on 2005, and look ahead to 2006. Happy New Year folks!
(as always) TWO DIFFERENT FILES, but the same show... your choice (the AAC version sounds better and includes "bookmarking" for iTunes and iPods: if you stop midway, you can come back to where you left off) both: 2 hours 15 minutes and 15 seconds, 48 kbps bitrate, 44.1 kHz (35 kbps VBR/32 kHz for MP3) sample rate.
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I like the content of the pf podcasts, but you guys need to start editing after recording, or else pick up the pace. This podcast got absolutely painful.... I had to stop at 38 minutes. Tighten it up!
ReplyDeleteNick and Jay, I am responding to your cry for free T-Shirts. Check your mail for some Cosmic Cup swag.
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ReplyDeleteIs Terroir really in Hull? I didn't think anything foodservice related was in Hull 'cept for fried clams.
As a former Quincy resident, I always thought someone should roast in Quincy. Affordable rents and Quincy is just a cool name.
Quincy Quoffee.
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