Blogs
Another year over, a new one just begun…
It is difficult to write a blog when you’re back at work, but your brain still seems to be on holiday!
The Power of a Cup of Coffee
The other day I was waiting to pay for my coffee, and I discovered that it had already been paid for me. That simple, kind gesture, made my day.
McDonald’s and Ford: An unlikely, yet innovative coffee collaboration
In what is perhaps the unlikeliest of unions in the coffee world, McDonald’s Corp and Ford Motor Company are collaborating to convert coffee bean waste into car parts.
At Bigelow Tea, everyone is family
At this year’s Tea Association of the USA Holiday Dinner, David and Eunice Bigelow, the second-generation leaders of Bigelow Tea, were honoured.
What central American coffee producers can learn from Brazil
At Sintercafé, which takes place in Costa Rica annually, the focus is heavily on green coffee, producers and sustainability.
Japan’s MUSICA reopens its tea saloon
One of the leading black tea specialised shops in Japan, Tea Saloon MUSICA, resumed tearoom operation on 9 July, for the first time in six years.
The challenges and joys of creating customised coffee products for customers
Creating custom coffee products for customers and the vast amount of planning that goes into it – from inception to the time it hits the market – is always a great challenge. Nobody ever said it was easy.
Coffee, tea and ice cream?
Coffee and tea have always been nice compliments to ice cream whether it’s a cup, cone or sundae.
Consumption habits are changing in Italy
I just returned from a whirlwind trip to Italy that included multiple cities, a trade show, a roaster visit and a strike.
Coffee can change lives
The Ernesto Illy International Coffee Awards, presented by illycaffè, were held in New York City on 16 October.
Is pumpkin spice coffee & tea yesterday’s news?
Let me start by saying that I’m not a flavour expert, food engineer or coffee pundit. I am, however, a coffee lover and brand expert.
The impact of science and technology on packaging
Forgive me for another packaging-related blog, but I seem to have “packaging on the brain” since attending Pack Expo Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago, and several of the sessions are still resonating with me.
Can packaging be a solution to achieving sustainability?
On 28 September, Global Citizen held the “Concert to End Extreme Poverty” in Central Park in New York City. The multitude of headliners included Queen, Alicia Keys, Pharrell Williams, One Republic and Carol King. Throughout the concert, videos were shown of impoverished countries and starving people, children in particular.
Witnessing coffee history
This week I attended the 125th Session of the International Coffee Council (ICC) and witnessed leading coffee roasters and traders agree to the historic declaration on the economic sustainability of the world coffee industry.