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Shari from Venice, FlI have always loved this song. Scott Bentley: Now, the interesting thing is that finding or creating a variety that is indeed, you know, heat and flood tolerant, do you know what — that's actually not the hardest thing to do. I'm not going to lie to you.

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Jené Etheridge is a music producer, DJ, community organizer and an avid cyclist. James Harper: Are you learning Italian? Why don't, why do you think you can't do it? I learned a lot from the day from the practice to the night, and that will be better, I think, each weekend. There are always the odd balls.

Find lyrics and poems. You can even tag me if you're really into it — I'm @AnnaBroges on Twitter – that's Anna B-R-O-G-E-S … because Anna Borges was taken. Jools Walker: And I cannot lie! Find similar sounding words. Hunter [Lawrence] also was next to me on the start, and he pushed me a little bit and then he went wide in the second corner, and I could pass on the next corner. Obviously, this was a little bit of a last-minute call up with Swoll going out. Woody, New York City. So, I like propagating plants, and in order to get more, I take a cutting from the stem. Anna: We were talking about how, um, just like the concentration that is required to be on a bike is probably the closest thing that I will get to meditation because then I can't be in my head, you know? Because if it falls out of favour, then the farmer is the one that's going to suffer the most. Lyrics for City Of New Orleans by Arlo Guthrie - Songfacts. It's a real shame that music and lyrics like this are no longer being written. I'm in my zone in a lane of my own At my own pace, swervin all over the road I'm in my zone I'm in my zone I'm in my zone smoking cones to the dome.

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Scott Bentley: Is this where I call you simplistic? Scott Bentley: And it tastes good! It's like, it used to be this place where the coffee could get ruined, and now it's this place where we can add value to the coffee. In the practice it was pretty sketchy, and into the main was better. The carbonic maceration craze was born. It really puts me there. Yeah i'm riding through the area rugs. Take Care of Something. Scott Bentley: How did your experiment pan out with our dear Adam? Diane from Baytown, TxI really liked Arlo's version the first time I ever heard the song, years and years ago. Quite literally take care. Jools Walker: So, Adam works at Perch and Rest, but very soon he'll be joining a coffee roastery. Geno from Peoria, IlWith railroad in my family and my wifes, and hearing it on AM radio when My dad got up early for work and being from "Illinois central" I break into this song every once in awhile! And I'm going to do it in a 30 mil cup size. Strange clarity; it affected me then as it affects me now.

VERSE 1] They tell me the flow is amazing In the background they be stabbing me daily Tell. Jools Walker: Do you want us to dig deep on some more stuff about the history of coffee? Appears in definition of. And what often coffee producers would do is basically just put these cherries in these big vats of water, where the coffee would essentially start to ferment a little bit — there are microbes in the water and they start to ferment, and it basically makes it easier to get to the green bean. Jools Walker: Now, gentlemen, I'm going to be taking you on my own little magical journey to a very, very new coffee growing region that's making a huge and rather tasty splash in the world of coffee. Adventures in Coffee: Series Three. Scott Bentley: OK guys. So there's this farmer, you have these cherries in a tank, and you flood it with carbon dioxide — oxygen goes away. And I know that Yunnan is really famous for tea. It's like, if people say I can't do it, I'm like, oh, okay….

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Tiger-heli from Georgia, GaI heard this on the radio years ago (late 1970's) and always liked it. Molly from Bellevue, WaI knew Steve Goodman and he was a great guy, great Chicagoan and great Cubs fan! Scott Bentley: So once you've got that really great plant, the one that you wanna share with the world, the problem is you have to lock down those genetics. Everyone wants to do coffee-based things, and everyone wants to open cafes. When I'm riding through the countryside on my bike in the summer, and it's that sweet, heady, barnyardy sort of smell. Credits music begins]. Both of my grandfathers worked on the Illinois Central. Jené: Yeah I mean I basically have to deconstruct the bike, so I have to like take the wheels off, like un- unscrew a lot of parts so that they can break apart essentially. I be riding through the town. I am actually sat in Scott Bentley's kitchen! Anna: When did it go from, cuz it sounded like it went from like transit to something you enjoyed pretty quickly with all the sight seeing, but when did it become your thing or one of your things? Personally, i think that Steve's version is the best, especially when it was just a duo with him and Jethro Burns on Mandolin. If you like the lyrics of the song, and haven't read Sandburg's poetry, you should check it out... a number of his poems are online.

I teach middle school and occasionally put aside traditional learning for "music appreciation music" and encourage the students to listen to hits such as these and discover which ones they like. Jené: Yeah feel like when I first moved to Mexico city, um, I didn't know anyone at all. And hopefully we will inspire you to have coffee adventures in your kitchen. So if you're interested, do please check it out. Marlena from Topeka, KsWillie Nelson released his version on the Country Music Charts on 8-18-84. It sounds so peaceful and soothing. They alternate verses and the music is a symphony to a train. Now we were riding somewhere in. Jools Walker: Now, here on Adventures in Coffee, we serve you surprising coffee stories to open your taste buds and mind. Check out the live sessions 'Easter' recorded in NYC for Steve at his informal best. And coffee is the same way. And that's by telling your friends about the show. Jools Walker: Sorry, James!

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In the next life I hope to run into Mr Goodman, quite the raconteur, singer and a pretty good guitar picker. We want to hear from you. Hey, welcome back to Mood Ring. Adam Innes: So my name's Adam. As soon as the gate dropped, all the guys' intensity; that was nuts. We sat there for hours, "putting money in the jar. " Search for quotations. Our technical director is Derek Ramirez. I grew up a mile from the junkyard mentioned in it, and for what it's worth the junkyard is in an area called Otto. So it's all about fast flow rates. So F1 means first filial. I remembered he recorded it from a Waco, Texas Oldies radio station on a cassette tape.

And how it in turn feeds her mental health. Think of Dolly the sheep. I want to take a little bit of time, and we will see each weekend if we can improve that. James Harper: You know, like, a few weeks ago we did that episode with Lucia — link in the show notes — on wine processing techniques, The Future of Coffee.

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Until then, take care. But as I grew up, I did discover that there are a lot of other things that I can take care of, other than myself, and some of them even come with the step-by-step instructions that I was craving. And then I started learning more about Does this bike fit me? Finished P3 in heat, so it was pretty good. And so you're like kind of risking a lot or when I'm doing gravel rides, like you're just riding through this crazy terrain. So that's like a win in my book. Vialle even led the main event for a little while and had Hymas behind him in second which put the spotlight on both of them right away. Then it seems like you maybe lost the tow a little bit. The intensity right off the gate. So, I was like, I just want to get a good start, run up front and where I finish is where I finish. The Illinois Central used to pass through the town where I grew up (now it passes by), and Kankakee and the Mississippi weren't that far away.

And I really enjoy that.