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Weekly Newsletter: 12th August, 2016

Kayak header 2016Natural Ethiopian Yirgacheffe

Last week I was working hard to get out of town early for the weekend, and finally decided to skip sending an email so that I could leave. My apologies to all of you who missed it, but I did have a lovely time. Trace and I got away to Tahoe for a night, and then it was on to camping for the weekend with my amazing sister. I say amazing because she had taken my two kids and her four since Wednesday, and I only came up on Saturday. Thank you Katie!

Cousins all in a row

Cousins all in a row

The kids had such a great time camping, hiking, kayaking, and swinging off an awesome rope swing. They slept in their hammocks and went swimming to cool off. I know that the time I spent there was relaxing and splendid–there’s nothing like getting outdoors.

This week all six cousins have already spent two days at the fair. They loved looking at the animals and exhibits, and then yesterday we had a ride day that must have been a lot of fun since they cheerfully stayed until past 10 pm!

Last week, the coffee I did not write about was our Fair Trade Organic Nicaraguan. It is a fully washed bean from the mountains of northwest Nicaragua, grown on family farms. The farmers come together to process their coffee at the Promotora de Desarrollo Cooperativo de Las Segovias–a co-op that also helps with increasing coffee quality. There is a full roast analysis and description of the beans, along with more information about the co-op on the Royal Coffee blog here.

This week our featured coffee is a natural process, meaning that the beans are dried with the mucilage still intact. This leads to a fruitier flavor, and you’ll notice that even in the aroma of our Natural Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. The coffee comes from the Kochere region of south-central Ethiopia, from indigenous heirloom cultivars. Since coffee originated in Ethiopia (we wrote about the legend of Kaldi the goatherd here), this is coffee as it has been enjoyed for centuries. You’ll drink coffee history in this cup.

We’d love for you to try a cup of this Ethiopian on us this week with the code fair week*. If you haven’t yet made it to our county fair, I was struck again this week by how unique it is. The setting is beautiful, all the food supports non-profits, the exhibits are heartwarming, and the animals are raised with care. It’s really a remarkable event. You have the rest of the weekend to attend–I know that we’re planning on going again.  But whatever you do this weekend, drink good coffee. Cheers!
–Holly Fike

*Code good for one free 12 ounce cup of Natural Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. Code expires on 8.18.16. Limit one free cup per customer please. Valid only at Carolines Coffee Roasters, 128 S. Auburn Street, Grass Valley, CA. Code/Offer has no cash value.


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