- Journalism and coffee – The first post on James Hoffman's new blog devoted to "decent length, well thought out articles about coffee". James Hoffman is the owner of Square Mile Coffee Roasters in London, England.
- Distribution of Coffee flowchart – This is fascinating. Originally published in 1961 in "Coffee" by Frederick Wellman and now posted, for our pleasure, in the Flickr photostream of James Hoffman (of Square Mile Coffee Roasters in London), this flow chart illustrates the historical-geographical movement of the practice of cultivating coffee. It starts, in Ethiopia, at around 575 A.D. and ends in Hawaii in 1893.
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11 September 2009 tagged articles, books, Coffee, danielofarabica, England, history, JamesHoffman, journalism, London, longform, UK with no comments
- Hario Pour Over Kettle – The Hario pour-over kettle is all the rage in the circles of the coffee cognoscenti. It has a unique spout design that gives your pour a constant, steady flow. And that’s important.
- Hario Skelton Hand Mill – The Hario Skelton Mill is a hand-held precision coffee grinder. Essential camping equipment of the coffee nerd. I want it.
- A Million Things to Say About LAMILL – Man Seeking Coffee checks out LAMILL, the Los Angles coffee boutique and restaurant extraordinaire.
- Crema – James Hoffman of Square Mile Coffee in London, UK investigates "the crema myth" in his new video-blog post, “Crema”. One of a series.
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4 September 2009 tagged Coffee, crema, danielofarabica, equipment, Hario, JamesHoffman, kettle, L.A., London, ManSeekingCoffee, myth, nerds, reviews, travel, UK, Videos with no comments