Spring into humor - introducing The Corner Drip comic · Saturday April 18, 2009 by colin newell
From the pen and ink of Dea Jenmorri and the madness of writer Colin Newell – comes the new cafe comic strip Corner Drip. Fans of the Coffeecrew website have been exposed in the past to the odd bit of artistic output. Now we are at it again. From time to time we will lighten up the blog a bit with episodes of Corner Drip featuring Jess, the 30-something / 40-something slacker and his cohort cast of odd-balls that hang out at the local coffee joint.
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Spring coffee style chapter 3 french press it · Saturday April 18, 2009 by colin newell
In the photo below – the “Barista Action Figure” pole dances on a 25 year old Melior coffee press. I know – the behavior is in bad taste for the action figure… but the coffee tastes great!
In my kitchen, the French press (or Bodum or Melior) coffee maker is king. And so it would seem – that this way of making coffee is catching on in the cafe as well.
During a recent visit to one of my favorite cafes in Victoria B.C. Canada – Khona Coffee… I discovered that they do coffee a lot of different ways.
One of them, the Aeropress, came as something of a surprise to me.I mean, where else can you order a cup of coffee brewed French Press, or Single origin espresso or French press or good old drip? Well – there are a few places in Victoria. Victoria is one of the few places in Canada that has every imaginable method of brewed coffee on the menu.
Getting coffee your way seems to be the motto around these parts.
Back to my modest kitchen for a moment. I use a press pot almost 90% of the time now. There was a time that I had a resident espresso machine. No more. I do have an ESE Pod machine (more on that in a future blog).
Anyway. My recipe. I use a family sized Bodum. Probably holds about 24 fluid ounces of water. I tend to put in 18 fluid ounces (I will measure next time I promise…) About 1 heaping tablespoon of ground coffee per 6 – 8 fluid ounces of water. Water just off the boil. And I steep it for 3 minutes sharp after stirring or agitating for 10s – and then press the plunger down.
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Spring into action - everything in bloom - Victoria B.C. · Saturday April 18, 2009 by colin newell
Sex. It’s in the air apparently. My main coffee plant, that bloomed and bore fruit over Christmas is at it again… in full bloom. Click on the photo below
I asked Coffee expert Joachim Oster of Blue Horse Kona in Hawaii – what the heck was up with all this propagation?
His reply… “The coffee plant is asexual. It can, pretty much, get it on whenever it feels like – especially if you provide a suitably sexy environment for it; you know, light and food and a little companionship.”
It has all of that. I even talk to it from time to time, scratching its leaves uttering… “You are a good coffee plant! Yes you are! Yes you are!
You get the idea.
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Spring into weird behavior - Billy Bob Thornton on CBC Q · Wednesday April 8, 2009 by colin newell
CBC Radio host and national media treasure, Jian Ghomeshi, has a heart of gold… and a vocal delivery that sounds like a combination of crushed velvet and a tropical breeze.
And after listening to and watching the interview with B-List actor, C-List musician and certifiable dirt-bag – Billy Bob Thornton… I am pretty confident that Jian is a saint.
For me, Jian Ghomeshi is the sound of Canadian pop culture and the Canuck perspective on, well… everything. His recent interview with Gordon Lightfoot was nothing less than seminal – my point being, what other radio personality can so radically define and describe how Lightfoot is so quintessentially Canadian… that one really does not know where the fabric of Canadian culture and pop history begins and the very nature of Lightfoot’s music ends.
And so it was as Jian Ghomeshi attempted to make sense of Billy Bob’s mini-melt down and tantrum – while maintaining some semblance of continuity… meanwhile Billy Bob’s bandmates in the band the Boxmasters looked utterly wilting as their leader attempted to lead Jian down a David Lynchian avenue of nonsensical answers, suppositions and self-indulgent rhetoric.
I mean really. Who in their right mind would compare himself to Tom Petty and then when stimulated for details on his music, Thornton instead provided a Lewis Carrol on a zine he subscribed to called Famous Monsters of Film-land.
Drugs were clearly on Billy Bob.
Then again, it was 6 o clock this morning in the CBC studios in Toronto… and if you watch the video closely you can see Billy Bob combine an air of utter contempt and at the same time giving the viewers a sense of the darkest American zeitgeist available to Thornton – my wife pointing out… “That dude looks evil…”
Evil. Arrogant. Self-important. And stupid.
Wasting perfectly good airtime on CBC radio.
Anyway. Have a look at the video. You will be glad you did.
And play it safe: Do not call Billy Bob an actor!
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