Adapting to life with a barista (or any coffee geek)

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Marshall
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#1: Post by Marshall »

Tales from a barista's wife (Barista Magazine Blog): http://baristamagazine.com/blog/?p=7571.
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pacificmanitou
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#2: Post by pacificmanitou »

I saw this a few days ago, and promptly forwarded it to my girlfriend. :lol:
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UltramaticOrange
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My family can relate to the coffee crawl bit. My first trip to Portland, zero sight-seeing happened and many coffee shops were patronized.

This reminded me of a similar post from a few years back on the Metropolis Coffee blog
If your tiny coffee is so great, then why don't you drink more of it?

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My Wife will go along with some visits to coffee shops, but will bow out of a full-on coffee crawl or meet-up. We both enjoy hitting thrift shops, but I'm usually looking for coffee toys and cups and she's often in another section.
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fishll
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#5: Post by fishll »

This article sounds all too familiar. After showing this to my girlfriend she agreed with the article and had noticed most everything in it. We do the out of town crawl but she usually can only handle a few shops before Im the only one drinking, now the bars are another story!

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TheSunInsideYou
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#6: Post by TheSunInsideYou »

I also sent this to my significant other. It's completely accurate, almost too much so. :lol:

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Caffeine is proof that God loves us.