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Category Archives: Coffee
The Roastery at Innisfree: 2019 in review
Well, 2019 at the Roastery at Innisfree has come to a close. It wasn’t a huge year, but it wasn’t a small one either. I roasted 161 pounds of green coffee, 27 of which I drank myself. My primary outlet was the Miami County Locally Grown Virtual Market followed by direct sales. My top four … Continue reading “2019 in review” Continue reading
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Tagged Coffee, pounds drunk, pounds roasted, Roasting, top varieties, Year in review
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The Roastery at Innisfree: Well, hello
I haven’t updated this site in quite a while and, unfortunately, it shows. Changes are coming, but it may take me a while to get them implemented. In the meantime, if you want to see a real-time list of what I have in stock, I sell my coffee through the Miami County Locally Grown Virtual … Continue reading “Well, hello” Continue reading
Art: Badly drawn comics for 24 and 25 June 2017 — Coffee and Jet Ski
And all the other comics here… Continue reading
Posted in Art, Coffee, Humor
Tagged Art, Badly drawn comics, comics, Digital Art, hay, jet ski, rain, Water
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Art: Badly drawn comic for 16 June 2017 — Coffee
Look, all the other badly drawn comics are right here… Continue reading
The Roastery at Innisfree: 2015 price update
In a word, yeouch! All sorts of things factored into the most recent price increases, including world turmoil, weather, climate, and the fact that I waited way too long to start raising my prices in the hope green coffee prices would actually go down. My new prices reflect the current market and should allow me, […] Continue reading