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Now and then I come across a video on the web that is just cool, it may be one that really shows how amazing people can be, one that shows how crazy people can be, and one that is just plain funny. Check back here often, there will always be something that'll knock your socks off. - Doug |
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Coffee
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Coffee can be as interesting as you want to make it. As for my style, I don’t drink coffee in terms of the nuances and overtones (i.e. hints of plum, citrus overtones, nutty finish). I have two categories for coffee: “Like” and “Don’t Like.” I like a lot of body. I lean toward high acidity. Depending on my mood, I may want character in the cup or I may just want to be left alone that day. What I like is my call. Just like you. Have fun. Here are the definitions of the basic coffee attributes: Acidity, Body, Character. Each coffee is cupped by our importers before purchase. The coffees are then scored on a 10 scale. Acidity (Brightness, Liveliness): Acidity is the taste of sharp high notes in the coffee caused by a set of Chlorogenic Acids, sensed mostly in the front of the mouth and tongue. (It is a good quality; NOT related to bitterness in coffee, and NOT directly responsible for upset stomach!). Body (Movement): Often called Mouthfeel, body is sense of weight and thickness of the brew, caused by the percentage of soluble solids in the cup including all organic compounds that is extracted from coffee in brewing and ends up in the cup. (You can see how brewing method and amount of ground coffee used influences this greatly). Character (Flavor, Depth): This is the overall impression in the mouth, including the above ratings as well as tastes that come from the roast. There are 4 primary tastes groupings (Sour, Sweet ,Salty, Bitter) and many secondary tastes.
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Make-A-Wish
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We support Make-A-Wish of Michigan. Since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation® has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish-granting work. Make-A-Wish originated in Phoenix, Arizona in 1980, where a seven-year-old boy, Christopher James Greicius, was hospitalized with leukemia. The Arizona Department of Public Safety, hospital workers and members of the community teamed up and were able to grant his 'wish': to become a police officer for one day. Ample media coverage led to the founding of a permanent charity organization, using Christopher James Greicius' case as a model. On 3 May 1980, just four days after his wish was granted, Christopher Greicius died.When you drop your money into the jar, you're helping to grant wishes for kids right here in Michigan. Here are some of there stories.
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Doug
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News about our Foggy Bottoms beloved owner Doug Marrin.
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Our Menu
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This is the list of things we have that will cause you to salivate with great intensity
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Community
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These are things we think of that you might want to read. If you would like to have us think about something, create an account then email us and we'll upgrade you to AUTHOR status! For every story that you write and that we publish, coffee is on us!
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About Foggy
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About us, our coffee, our employment policy, our employees our WiFi and anything else that describes the essence of Foggy Bottom
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