Showing posts with label farmers market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmers market. Show all posts
8.02.2010
Korean or Hawaiian or Confused Beef
4.29.2009
New US Bill to Outlaw Organic Farming?
Here's the link to explain the bill. Theoretically, some say you wouldn't be allowed to even grow a tomato at home.
Truth? Or hoopla? What do you think?
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2.16.2009
phil & sebastian coffee company
Bad coffee. Be afraid. Be very afraid. Phil & Sebastian. Coffee Company. You've never ... had a shop in L.A.
Giggling? Go ahead and google "Phil & Sebastian coffee", and that's what you'll get. If you're not yet in hysterics, go back and look for the phrase: "Nobody makes coffee like we do... But we're a bit odd." And I suppose that it is a bit peculiar, because well Phil & Sebastian is located in a city known for another kind of black gold, the oil business, not usually the coffee business.
Calgary is a pretty new city, as things go, and it's not a historic centre on the silk road, or a cultural mecca with thousands of generations of coffee-goers who sit around composing cantatas in honour of coffee's goodness. But now is a good time to start, and this is just part of why Phil & Sebastian coffee is so fantastic to have in town.
This coffee is really darn good stuff. Shockingly, the coffee actually has flavour, and not something you want to mask by excess milk, cream, sugar, or syrupy gunk; it reveals layers of flavour which tastes just as good as it smells. [ok strange... now I look at Starbuck's clover site - and that's they use the word layers too!! I swear that is what I was thinking when I had the coffee! The word dimensions is nice though, wish I'd thought of that.]
Phil & Sebastian is a cool and quirky coffee company that luckily got their hands on a clover coffee press, and while I heard it was pricey, it was $4 for the best cup of coffee I've ever had. I have to say that, the best part is that it... well almost doesn't taste like coffee! It creates a very honest flavour, and I could use all kinds of descriptors, but then it would be a bit more like reading a wine-connoisseur's wordy description, and it might not even make sense, unless every yummy adjective is used. I will say that there really was something a bit grassy, but really just very natural and lovely. If you haven't been to the shop yet, do check it out.
The shop at the Calgary Farmer's Market:
Barista and the Clover on the right:
The Clover coffee on the left, and some fantastic latte art on the right:
Want to know more about the clover? An informative video by wired.com
Phil & Sebastian Coffee Company
at the Calgary Farmer's Market
Quesnay Wood Drive Southwest
Calgary, AB T3E
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