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It's the Coffee News Roundup: Week Ending April 17th
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Pourover's Coffee News Roundup. There's always something going
It's been a very slow week for coffee news. Maybe everyone is still hibernating, or too busy focusing
February in Michigan means snow, freezing temperatures, and more snow. Today, for example, we're being buffeted by something
Equator co-founder Brooke McDonnell talks about coffee roasting, delving into farming and her hopes for the future of Equator.
Last week, during an otherwise uneventful barista shift, I received an order for a latte from someone claiming to be
This week was a busy one for coffee, what with studies and lawsuits and a puppy cafe. So without further
Another slow week in the world of coffee—perhaps it's the weather, or maybe the relatively steady pace
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Coffee News Roundup. This is the time of year when resolutions are
With something called a bomb cyclone dumping snow on the United States’ east coast, here in Michigan our piddling foot
It’s the Friday before Christmas, and judging by the coffee news this week, the world has mostly given up
Another week of political turmoil, landmark elections, apocalyptic weather and a clearly uncomfortable horse. Powered by various online echo chambers,
Snow has finally come to southeast Michigan, with the first flurries descending as I left for work yesterday morning. After
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