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Coffee & Coffee Shops : About Coffee Shop Interior Design

The interior design for a coffee shop should be welcoming to the customer, have an L-shaped bar, be well-lit and have a mirror behind the bar. Use natural light as much as possible for a coffee shop with tips from theowner of a coffee shop in this free video on small businesses. Expert: Raphael Perrier Contact: www.kahwacoffee.com Bio: Raphael Perrier and his three partners own Kahwa Coffee Roasting in St Petersburg, Fla. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

“It’s All About The Beans” (Car Coffee comedy sketch) TIM’S WORLD

CatchTheFilm.com TIM’S WORLD (comedy sketches) is an ongoing series by Tim Fonseca – Singer, Pastry Chef and Raconteur. His world is filled with serial bufoonery, incredible musical talent and some of the best award-winning pastry on the planet. This is one amazing dude who moves like a heat seeking missile towards the impossible and actually gets there. Enjoy TIM’S WORLD and subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates. http

Facts About Coffee Beans 2

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Coffee & Coffee Shops : About the Coffee Growing Process

The coffee growing process begins when the trees are grown on different continents, the red berries from the trees are picked, the berries are then dried and turn into green beans, and then the beans are roasted. Blend coffee beans from different continents to get unique coffee flavors with information from the owner of a coffee shop in this free video on coffee. Expert: Raphael Perrier Contact: www.kahwacoffee.com Bio: Raphael Perrier and his three partners own Kahwa Coffee Roasting in St Petersburg, Fla. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

A Question About Good Coffee?

Last year I went to Guatemala and since returning I have been haunted by the coffee I had in one particular cafe. It was an average cafe by any standards but the coffee served was excellent. Since returning I have tried many different beans whether from a supermarket or Starbucks etc, none of them come even close to how good it was. So the other day I ordered some gourmet Guatemalan coffee from here: http://www.hasbean.co.uk/
the bean I ordered was in the top 10 coffees of Guatemala and is freshly roasted the day before sending. Although it was the closet yet, it still wasn’t in the same ball park. I use a French press to brew the coffee, so you experts out there…is it the way I make the coffee or the bean I use, what am I doing wrong?

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