#coffeecommunity

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-12-10

🍝☕ Ah, the heartwarming tale of a who spent 60 years making without ever spilling a drop—truly the pinnacle of human achievement! Meanwhile, the rest of us are still trying to enable JS and disable ad blockers just to read about it. 🤦‍♂️✨
reuters.com/lifestyle/culture-

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-03-25

🎉 Ah, yes, the life-changing magic of sipping ☕ on your porch, where every latte miraculously solves world peace, cures boredom, and turns neighbors into BFFs overnight. 🏡 Thanks, Patty, for revealing that the secret to neighborhood utopia was just $5 away at the local roaster! 🌟
supernuclear.substack.com/p/st

2023-11-01

This Monday, looking for #coffeecommunity folks in the #fediverse to follow! If your primary posting content is #coffee or #espresso related, say hi!

2023-10-10

That's it. Done and done.

a) all Twitter integration removed from CoffeeGeek.com

b) posted a call to action and a farewell to the #coffeecommunity on Twitter as my last post and thread.

twitter.com/CoffeeGeek/status/

EspressoBearEspressoBear
2023-05-26

Almanac Coffee is a must-try for any serious lover. Find out why in our review at espressobear.com/almanac-coffe.

EspressoBearEspressoBear
2023-05-05

Want to impress your friends with your skills? Start with silky milk. Learn how to make it at espressobear.com/how-to-make-s.

EspressoBearEspressoBear
2023-04-21

Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, dialing in your is essential. Get started at espressobear.com/how-to-dial-i.

Sandy Lawrenceswlawrence@aus.social
2022-12-23

AAAS: "An old coffee bean returns" Coffee inflation is here. Recently, droughts have caused the price of the world's most popular coffee bean, Coffea arabica, to double. 'Global warming may soon make it impractical for many plantations to grow it.' African growers are resurrecting a long-forgotten variety, C. liberica, which was widely grown in the 1970s. But "its walnut- to plum-size fruits and tough skin were harder to process than the cherry-size fruits of other varieties," so it fell out of favor last century. In the last few yrs, Ugandan farmers have started to 'ramp up cultivation of a C. liberica subspecies known as “excelsa,” which is resistant to wilt and other diseases.' It produces bold, sweet coffe + fortunately does not need chilly high altitudes to thrive. #coffeecommunity  #climatechange

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