June 2008
Doesn’t time fly when you’re drinking coffee!? Well, I definitely talk faster. We’re back with another edition of the Bean Bulletin. It’s bean an eventful month here at Mozzo World so lots to catch up on and we have another little competition for you too thanks to the funky people at THTC.
Girl put your kettle on…
Well we’ve cogitated, deliberated and digested and after much sipping, we have decided to team up with Purely Organic Teas which we will make available to all of the wonderful people and places that sell Mozzo Coffee. Set up by Rebecca from Framlingham, Purely Organic are a 100% Fairtrade & 100% Organic range of Ceylon Teas grown in the Uva region of Sri Lanka. They taste great too, so go on, go on, go on, go on, go on… put the kettle on.
In the bag…
Well on it actually. As you may know, we change the art on our coffee bags every 4 months to promote up and coming artists as part of the Art on the Bag Series™. The new bags which you will start to see around feature ‘Coloured Dots’ by Beth Shapeero which leads nicely onto…
Partners in Crime…
well if promoting up-and-coming artists is a crime! We’ve teamed up with DegreeArt.com, whose whole business is based around providing emerging artists with a platform from which to launch their careers. They give the art buying public access to their artists and their art through various ways (and they are really nice too) so a perfect fit for us here at Mozzo.
Mozzo Festivals…
Where we’ve been and where we’re at
IOW…
Our partners at Quay Arts, have sailed Mozzo Coffee across the Solent to the Isle of Wight and into the Kashmir Café at this year’s IOW festival.
Glastonbury (27th -29th June)…
In partnership with Helen Hanson and her team from Hel’s Angels, the magic Mozzo beans will be making a guest appearance in the Guardian’s Yurt Café. Hel’s Angels will be keeping the festival’s artists happy with a mix of newspapers, mouth-watering bites to eat and of course… some delicious Mozzo coffee.
Spreading the Mozzo magic…
an Aladdin’s cave of delicious cheeses, meats, and various other delights, not to mention a great place to have coffee and a cake in the heart of Stoke Newington, London. View more info.
A Hoxton Square original, famed for its art, its food and its incredibly laid back vibe. Sister cafe to Macondo in Islington.
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A fantastic restaurant and pub in Winchmore Hill, Buckinghamshire.
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Bay Leaves Larder…
A throw back to when the local store was at the heart of a community, offering the community of Chandlers Ford a magic mix of local store, the finest deli and Mozzo Coffee.
An amazing neighborhood pub in Camberwell bringing art, food, drinks and film to the locals, not to mention one of the coolest pub gardens in London.
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Kandana…
A lovely little deli on Kilburn Lane W10 selling the magic Mozzo beans by the bag.
Competition Time…
To win a ladies’ t-shirt made from bamboo and organic cotton from THTC’s new range you’ll need to answer the following question:
For which UK charity has THTC recently produced a campaign t-shirt? Answers can be found at www.thtc.co.uk
To enter, please send your answer to competition@mozzocoffee.com by Friday 27th June 2008.
Coffee Tips and Tricks by Miranda from CoffeeloversUK…
The Americano… Putting hot water in the cup first is essential when making the perfect Americano; it gives the water time to cool down so it doesn’t scorch the coffee. Give it a go and see how pretty it looks!
Anything else…
A Fair Pint… www.fairpint.org.uk
Sign up to support your independent landlord because after all, fair trade should apply everywhere.
And the lucky winner was…
The winner of last month’s Bean Bulletin competition was Daren Perry from Coventry. The answer was of course Colombia (where the magic Mozzo beans come from).
Get your ears round this…
Steady Remix Fania All Stars by Keith Lawrence & Andy Smith. Have a listen.
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