Coffee & the environment

The environment is our collective responsibility.

We need to make sure we dispose of things properly (i.e. prescription drugs, oil, batteries, etc.). We need to make sure we use everything to its potential–don’t just throw that pair of shoes out because it’s out of style! Keep them, keep using them, they still work. We need to consider what we do now, that is wasteful or problematic, that we can slowly and eventually change — and this is where coffee comes in.

Coffee is a delightful habit, but it can also negatively impact the environment. Every little change adds up in our individual lives, and if each individual makes a few small changes, we can have a big impact. So what does that look like for the average caffeinated individual?

  • Reuse iced coffee plastic containers. I refill mine with iced coffee from home or turn them into my water container.
  • Bring your own mug or thermos to the coffee shop.
  • Decline the plastic drink stopper.
  • Re-purpose coffee grounds–compost, soaps, candles, etc.
  • Reuse and re-purpose coffee filters.
  • Forgo Keurig pods and use the reusable pod with your own coffee grounds.
  • Go into the coffee shop, don’t use the drive-thru.
  • Reuse coffee bags — upcycle. Sew them into purses or totes (or, give them to someone who can sew them into purses and totes 😉)
  • Reuse coffee cups — the cups are made for coffee, and sturdy, why not give them another go?
  • Reuse/re-purpose coffee cans — they are strong containers! If you have no need for them, find an art teacher, they can definitely use them!

These are just a few ideas and suggestions. If we all chose a couple of things to upcycle, re-use, re-purpose, imagine how much we could stop going to landfills. If we all stopped idling in our cars, imagine how much gas (and money) we’d saved, and how much cleaner our air could be. If we all shared our best practices, and implement just a few, we could change the course of history–and still enjoy our coffee, win-win y’all, win-win.

Coffee — and a slide

Drink your coffee. Go down the slide.

New Ground coffee is opening shop in London — and the shop features a giant slide. Yes, like the kind in a playground.

I have never tasted their coffee, but I would be willing to say that the ambiance, at the very least, would be a whole lot of fun. And, as if the slide and laughter of those sliding down aren’t enough, New Ground is invested in decreasing recidivism and supporting the community at large. They train and hire ex-offenders to work for them. They give people a second chance–and any organization that believes in people, that allows them to re-enter the world with work and a chance to start over positively, that’s the kind of organization I want to promote and support. Next time I’m in London, I know what coffee I’ll be sipping first.

August 30, 2019: Quote of the Day

“If you’re a new artist, practice your art and share it. Set up shop somewhere, whether it’s a street corner or a coffee shop. I got my start in a coffee shop that didn’t even have live music. I wanted to play in coffee shops that did have live music, but I didn’t have an audience.”

–Jason Mraz

Coffee Humor

Love the playfulness . . . definitely made me smile 😄

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Taken in Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

Best Coffee: World Edition

Now that I have a clear idea and understanding of the best cities in the US for coffee, let’s talk about the world.

First guesses:

  • Somewhere in the Middle East?–Turkey?
  • Somewhere in Europe–Italy? Austria?
  • Somewhere in the Americas–USA? Costa Rica? Colombia?
  • Somewhere in Africa–Ethiopia?
  • Somewhere in Asia–Vietnam? Japan?

What did I miss? Australasia/Oceania. And this is where I completely missed the mark . . .

As I started the Australian leg of my travels, I was duly informed that Melbourne is considered to have some of the best coffee in the world. In fact, it has been ranked as having the best coffee in the world *repeatedly*.

From 2014 to the present, I have researched and found that Melbourne is where it’s at!

So, if you want a great trip, a great caffeinated trip, I suggest a trip down under!

Best Coffee: US Edition

When I told people that I was going to New Zealand and Australia, one city that kept coming up as a coffee recommendation was Melbourne; apparently, Melbourne is world famous on the coffee scene.

It got me thinking: Which cities were known for the best coffee in the US?

My first instinct and thoughts were:

  • Seattle, Washington as its home to Starbucks
  • San Francisco, California; New York City, New York; and Los Angeles, California as each of these cities are food powerhouses so they’re probably coffee powerhouses. Also, a simple Google search for great coffee shops often led me to these places, or their surrounding areas.

According to WalletHub, I wasn’t too far off. Top 3, according to their metrics, were:

  • New York, New York
  • Seattle, Washington
  • San Francisco, California

Check out their article for the full Top 10, maybe this list can become a US Travel guide for my next adventure! 😉

Happy Anniversary!

On January 19, 2018 this journey began . . .

In one year, I have developed as a blog writer, coffee photographer, coffee commentator, and social media user. I have written about coffee shops in California, Nevada, Utah, and Minnesota. I have traveled abroad, and written about coffee and coffee bars in Italy. I have read dozens of articles on coffee, and inserted them into my posts–as well as learned tremendously from these readings. I have started and kept designated posts for quotes, humor, pictures, lessons, and all sorts of lists. I have managed to keep up with a weekly schedule of 2-3 posts per week, for a whole year!

I’m so proud–aren’t you? 😁

Thank you to everyone who has joined me on this journey, and a special thank you to all of you who have supported me on this new path of growth and development–we’ve accomplished a lot, and it’s going to be even better heading into year 2!

French and Swiss Prelude

Ciao tutti!

After nearly 6 weeks in Italy, I’m preparing to leave this beautiful place, and see some more beautiful places!

I have a scheduled trip to Paris, France and Zurich, Switzerland. Thanks to friends, superb deals, and seizing opportunities, I am thrilled to be able to explore, hunt, search, and discover more places to enjoy and share with you.

I can state with certainty and pride that I am going global.

Be on the lookout for great pictures on Instagram, and *fingers crossed* great discoveries in each of these places!

 

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