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An Opinion About Blue Batak

September 28, 2009 by Patrick LaForge in Blogging, Coffee!, Social Media

It is a little known fact that coffee improves your objectivity as a journalist. O.K., I'm kidding. I don't believe in "objectivity" and usually avoid the word. It sounds like an impossible God-like standard. Most people who use that term are setting up a straw man. I prefer terms like balance, neutrality, fairness. And conventional newspaper journalism can certainly reach conclusions, so long as they are supported by evidence, and qualified.

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September 28, 2009 /Patrick LaForge
balance, Blue Batak, Café Grumpy, Coffee!, espresso, ethics, fairness, journalism, neutrality, news media, newspapers, NYC, NYT, objectivity, politics, Sumatra, Twitter, Verve Coffee Roasters
Blogging, Coffee!, Social Media
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A Mug of Peet's Aged Sumatra

December 29, 2008 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

As promised, here is part two of my traveling coffee review, as my quixotic coffee quest continues on a second coast. After some misadventures with two ancient drip coffee makers, I bought a French press at Peet's Coffee and Tea on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. I also acquired some of the specialty chain's Aged Sumatra, on top of the plain old Sumatra I wrote about yesterday. Name: Peet's Aged Sumatra

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December 29, 2008 /Patrick LaForge
Aged Sumatra, Bodum Chambord, French press, Los Angeles, Peet, Sumatra
Coffee!
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A Mug of Peet's Sumatra Coffee

December 28, 2008 by Patrick LaForge in Coffee!

Making good coffee when traveling is a hassle, especially if you are staying with people who don't make it regularly, as is my current situation. So my search for the perfect shot has been somewhat disrupted. I went down to the Valley, as they call it here, and found a Peet's Coffee and Tea on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City. My coffee geek friends from the West Coast have always sworn by Peet's. The list of beans on the wall was heavy on citrus-y flavors, and I asked for something richer, nuttier. The staff concluded that I should go with something Indonesian. I settled on this and had them grind it for use in a drip coffee maker. I took it back to where we were staying, and then my troubles began.

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December 28, 2008 /Patrick LaForge
Aged Sumatra, Bodum Chambord, Coffee!, drip coffee makers, French press, Los Angeles, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Sumatra
Coffee!
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