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Author: Simon Munn

Reusable Coffee Cup

Multi-use or No Use

In the news yesterday, the BBC reported that the Boston Tea Party chain will be removing their single use, disposable cups from their coffeehouses in a bid to make a small contribution to the plastic waste disaster that has been increasingly making the headlines.  Waitrose also recently announced they would be removing single use cups…>

Must Kuld Columbia from Põhjala, Estonia

Must Kuld Columbia

A special version of the Must Kuld porter, brewed with a Caturra coffee from Finca La Chorrera in Colombia. Põhjala Pruulikoda Estonia

Chubby FIngers Porter, Belgium

Chubby Fingers

A rich and complex stout with a double dose of bitter-sweet chocolate malts, creating a layered and satisfying coffee / chocolate kick. Brouweij Anders Belgium

Sorghum bread loaf

Sorghum Bread

This didn’t go entirely to plan. It turns out sorghum flour is gluten free and this caused the dough to sink in the oven, but having said that, it has a good taste and would be great as a soup bread.

Raspberry Pi 3

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+

Today is a sad day as I read in the news that Professor Stephen Hawking has died, aged 76years. He battled with motor neurone disease and yet became one of the most respected scientists of his time. I felt very privileged to be able to show the documentary of his life at the first Worcestershire…>

Raspberry & White Chocolate Bread

Bonko

This is the last of the Bonko coffee from Ethiopia that I’ve been thoroughly enjoying. Roasted from Origin Coffee.

Millet bread

Millet Bread

Millet is a small grass seed that is commonly grown as a cereal crop. It’s indigenous in many countries and has a short growth season, favouring warmer, drier climates such as India, Mali and Nigeria. It’s yellow in colour and gives baked bread a lovely golden hue. The millet flour used here is from Ancient…>

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It takes 500 small details to add up to one favourable impression. Cary Grant Celebrating Cary Grant’s birthday today, 18th January 1904

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