Congats David B! Your entry won you some Dogwood Coffee and an Aeropress! Email us at longmilescoffee@gmail.com to claim your prize! Thanks for entering everybody!
“Learning to love coffee through weekly visits to a local coffee shop over the course of a summer in high school with my best friend.” -David B
While we are flying over the Atlantic for 45 hours with two small children to make it home in time for Christmas (oy vay!), Dogwood Coffee in Minneapolis, MN is offering our USA readers a chance to win an Aeropress and a sampler pack of their coffees ($50 value). Included in that sampler pack is a Burundi coffee from the Gatare region. Right now the bridge to Gatare is washed out, and yet it has some of the best tasting coffees in Burundi.
What do you have to do to enter? Simple.
1. Share this giveaway post somehow with your friends via some sort of social media thingamabob (like Facebook or Twitter).
2. Comment below answering “What’s you favorite memory involving coffee?” and include the link to where you shared this post.
One entry per person, please.
Since our judgement will be seriously impaired on Friday by the jet-lag monsters, we will use Random.org to choose a winner.
Winner will be announced Friday morning, December 16th.
Thanks Dogwood Coffee!
Love,
The Long Miles Crew
(about to be “The Jet-Lag Crew”)
Taking time to reflect on a recent hike into the Thai foothills to visit a Karen tribe, while sitting at Starbucks in Chiang Mai!
I shared it on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/tony.bleything
One of my favorite memories with coffee is a recent one. Sitting on the shore of Lake Superior with my good friend and our families. Built a fire and brewed up a pot Nordic stlye (kokekaffe). We drink and the kids played while the Lake did it’s thing.
I shared it on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=598824064 and https://twitter.com/
Having the forethought to bring coffee, our grinder, and our presspot up North to take over my uncle’s lakeside cabin this past summer. Sipping really good coffee in a companionable morning hush by the shore of lake Bemidji in northern Minnesota was wonderful.
Posted to twitter.
Making a v60 of coffee from NOVO, which overlooking the Grand Canyon this summer. Hand grinder and a camping stove, best coffee in the Canyon that day!
I posted it on my facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=500916478
We used to own a coffeehouse. Besides some of the great customers we had that became friends, I think one of my fave memories was unlocking the door in the morning and walking into a warm, faintly lit coffeehouse where all the fabulous whole bean aromas waft to you. It’s such a comforting smell.
I posted on facebook. http://www.facebook.com/LizPikeWheeler?ref=tn_tnmn
Sharing early morning coffee with my husband, paired with the best banana bread, while on our veranda in Jamaica. Lovely, just lovely. Shared on Facebook. Oh, please, randomly pick me, pick me!
Tough call. I partially enjoy coffee because of all the awesome memories. My first date with a girl named Cassie was at Spyhouse. She ended up getting some hot cocoa I think, and lockin her keys in her car. I drove her home, chatting all the way, and back to retrieve her car. Our third date was at the Dunn on Central in Minneapolis…which was also the site of the start of our “week of dates” when, 2 years, later I got up the courage to see if she was interested in a long term role in my life. Lucky for me she was…lucky for us it was over coffee!!!
Shared on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/profile.php?id=13920847
Drinking way too much coffee with Kristy Carlson at the Blue Heron Cafe while studying for some final in college…I never knew coffee could make you feel tipsy after so much of it!
https://www.facebook.com/daniellekoeppcarlson
favorite coffee memory…..some of my favorite ones are when i meet a friend out for a coffee. we sit and talk for hours. our coffee gets cold and we refill our cups. life happens over coffee.
Something happened on a summer night in June many moons ago…… on a first date at Pandora’s Cup in uptown. afterwards, dancing in the rain soaked streets somewhere between the walker, Lorring park and Orchestra Hall. something changed that night that lead me to the present, where i open the door to my own coffeeshop every morning where i can drink all i want!
Shared: https://www.facebook.com/heather.h.haller
Great giveaway! I shared it on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=644320025.
Favorite memory – I can’t think of one specific one, but I can think of many yummy iced coffees that I have made here at home for myself (every morning via a cold-press system) … it’s one small joy of the morning. :)
My favorite memory is sitting at a coffee shop in Al Ain, UAE with Mike V. trying to figure out how to keep our business going – the coffee shops were our main office!! I miss those times! Shared on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1826725412.
Without a doubt my favorite coffee memory so far has been building my bbq roaster. So close to being done!
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=644320025#!/profile.php?id=1079364254 Shared on FB
My favorite coffee memory is the smell and tast of coffee at my Grandma’s house on the farm. Loved walking in to that smell-she always had coffee going and always had a treat to go with it. I miss having coffee with her.
paulainalex
#dontmissout! friends from faraway Buh-roon-dee sharing some goodness Win an Aeropress and Dogwood Coffee!www.longmilescoffeeproject.com
Memories:
My favorite memory of coffee.. well there are 3.
1. sharing a cup on my first overseas trip with Jennifer Vielleux in York, England waiting to see an excavation sight of the vikings.
2. sharing a cup of coffee in the french alps with my hubby… in Bourgdosian
3. sitting in Al Ain Mall with my toffee nut latte at Christmas time.. or any time really… and watching the Arab men socialize and cking out the women dressed in black that pass their way.
Whenever I have coffee…..it always gives me a new memory. One of the most significant ones was waking up christmas morning and having one while spending time with my family. You never know what new memories you make, but make sure you do it with a nice cup of joe ;D
My favorite memory is sipping coffee in the early morning with my daughter. We were camping in the UP of Michigan sitting around a campfire watching the sun rise.
Drinking coffee and talking late into the night with Brett and friends at the Acoustic Cafe in college.
Posted links on Twitter and Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=500205316
My favorite memory is always waking up to the smell of coffee brewing at my parents. Good luck with your travels, Carlson Family!
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Win an Aeropress and Dogwood Coffee! http://www.longmilescoff... What’s you favorite memory involving coffee?” Well I would have to say my favorite coffee memory was when I inadvertently started my niece on the road to coffee. Years ago I was Christmas shopping with my niece and nephew. I did not want to share my drink with the kids so I ordered coffee … of course little ones are not going to like coffee and drink all my beverage, right. Not so much the kids downed my coffee and I think that started my nice on her love affair with the beverage.
My favorite memory is truly trying french pressed coffee for the first time. I could not get over the amount of flavor I had been missing all these years. Since then I make all my friends try coffee this way, just to spread the love. :)
I loved the smell of coffee, but never liked the taste of it until I was in my mid-thirties. I can still remember the first time someone talked me into trying a blended frappe mocha at a coffee shop. I loved it and I’ve been hooked on iced coffee ever since. Now I grind the beans and make my own espresso to make iced coffee at home.
I posted about the giveaway on my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/michellerayburn
Hi All
Shared the post via Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/nsmaree
My favourite coffee would be our South African township coffee jam. Have a look! http://genioroasters.tumblr.com/post/13539303005/thatfatefulday
Making a friend for life over warm cups of coffee in her kitchen. I was hardly a coffee drinker before Cindy.
Sips of my big brother’s creamy coffee given to me as secret are my best childhood coffee memory.
https://www.facebook.com/necia.bishop
Just shared it on my FB wall, https://www.facebook.com/carriejchang, one of my favorite coffee memories is when I would hang out at a local coffeehouse near campus in college – it was so cozy and relaxing and we had the best “coffee talks” there!
I posted for the free coffee samples on facebook. Here is the link:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=702003079
A favorite coffee memory for me is waking up to a cappucino with beautiful latte art at the home of the Ben Carlsons in Durban, South Africa, courtesy of Ben and son Myles :).
Reconnecting with my now husband over a cup of coffee at the Montana Coffee Shop in Minneapolis, MN. Sadly, the Montana is no longer open for business. :(
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=502723478
My favorite memory of coffee would have to be a mission trip to Mexico down in the mountains. Being invited into a home and smelling the aroma of coffee as I would step inside. You were then handed a cup of coffee to drink!!
Remembering the wonderful walks through the streets of Italy. Stopping in a beautiful courtyard with friends. Sipping the most delicious cappuccinos and eating chocolate brioches. Not a care in the world just soaking up Gods Love.
I posted on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/EldonCarlson/posts/101504434382813233
My favorite coffee memory is Sunday mornings before church sitting in front of our wood burner sharing the message of the day with my bride.
I’ve since given up coffee back when I was trying to get pregnant, BUTTTTT, oh, how I long for a cup here and there! Back when I worked at good ‘ol WWIB Radio, the boys there helped me make my first ever pot of coffee after I had gotten into a fender bender on the road. I was hooked!
Posted to facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/joystj
My favorite coffee memory so far has to be reuniting my grandmother and great aunt with Chemex coffee pots. They used to enjoy it together before I was born. Unfortunately the pot broke and they hadn’t seen one again until I brought mine home for the holidays. It was wonderful to connect with my family with something I enjoy so much. It was an Ethiopian yergacheffe too!
I shared on twitter.
twitter.com/coffeecultATX
One of my favorite coffee memories was while I was in Ecuador. The coffee selection there had much to be desired, since most of it was shipped elsewhere for profit. After climbing to base-camp at Cotopaxi(the largest active volcano in the world) we were served a hot cup of instant “coffee”. It tasted nothing like coffee, and required both sugar and cream to become palatable. That was still one of the best cups of coffee I’ve ever had. It wasn’t the cup itself. The contents were garbage. It was the experience, the voyage, the people I was with, and the views that went on for miles.
A new small roastery opened up in Cape Town city centre soon after I started dating the love of my life. We made many trips there, any excuse to spend time together. Then spent many hours learning about the coffee process, bonding with the Kiwi guy who ran the place & drinking great coffee.
He put a ring on it 10 months ago & we’re still finding excuses to drink coffee together :)
Waking up on the Ha Noah mountains in Lesotho to the smell of coffee brewing.
http://www.facebook.com/lolabythesea
Not from the USA so technically can’t enter but my definate favourite memory involving coffee is THE CARLSONS.
Coffee specifically mochas pat my back and reassure me that life will be, “just fine”.
Fond memories of sitting in a coffee shop and completing my Thesis for my Master’s Degree! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=515229879
My favorite memory involving coffee is spending a lazy morning on the dock with my husband. I shared this blog/giveaway on facebook https://www.facebook.com/#!/ashley.poushbente
INDONESIA: LOCAL COFFEE (includes sweeten condensed milk + spoonfuls of sugar) = a great time sitting around with neighbors and random strangers talking about life….you get used to the sweetness after time; I’m a black coffee person. I’ll be home for Christmas (in America)!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61802195
One of my favorite coffee memories is when Mark Stroup of Durango Joes Coffee in Durango Colorado taught me how to roast out of an air popper in the back of a double wide trailer in the middle of the New Mexican desert. My life has never been the same!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=674169609
“What’s you favorite memory involving coffee?”
Hanging out with my grandma, back when I didn’t even like coffee. :)
Coffee…brewing a cup early in the morning as I open my Bible and read what He wants to say to me this day.
A fond memory is my first taste from my Grandma’s thermos at the Minnesota State Fair.
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My favorite coffee memory is with my Oma as a young child. She would warm up a cup of milk and add about a tablespoon of coffee to it so I could sit and chat and have coffee with her. Such a sweet memory!
Forgot my link also…
https://www.facebook.com/twedten
Favorite coffee memory: I didn’t actually like coffee or want anything to do with it until I was blessed with a job in a church office at the age of 30. How about that, dedicate your life to serving God and end up with a new habit, and not the kind a nun wears! (LOL). Anyhow the secretary and another friend from the congregation insisted I try some coffee,they made it very heavy with flavored creamer, and insist as they prepare my cup, “You’re gonna love this”! I choked down the first sip, but found it wasn’t bad, so I persisted in trying new flavors and combinations, fast forward a year later and a gourmet coffee shop opened in our town, by then I was completely hooked. Now some 8 and a half years since and I’m drinking black coffee and only gourmet stuff. Of course, encouraged daily by my coworkers, making every day a favorite coffee memory. (Except when the stuff with chicory is presented!)
Drinking coffee on a coffee farm in Nicaragua, looking out over the trees that produced it. Shared your offer on Twitter: @BirdBarista
Reader from outside USA (South Africa to be exact)- Sharing favourite memory none the less: Only got hooked on coffee post university- loved press pot especially after discovering the first local micro roastery (iKhofi).
Then an epiphany: First ever espresso- April 2003, on a 4×4 trek to “primitive” neighbouring Mozambique! After 4 days of roughing it on back roads/ jeep tracks we arrive in Quelimane, Zambezia Province, Mozambique. Only place in town open for customers happens to be the very stately & colonial looking hotel (way to nice for four dirty scoundrels like us but hey we’re thirsty!). Turns out this last vestige of colonial Portugal knows they’re coffee & we spend a unforgettable afternoon on the Hotel’s porch drinking espresso & the local MM beer as the sun set over the bustling streets!
A life changing adventure for sure!
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Either having the first drink that showed me what specialty coffee could be at the cafe where I now work, or drinking fresh La Minita peaberry at the top of the farm, looking out onto sunset over the Tarazzu valley.
http://www.facebook.com/tony.querio
Every tuesday morning at 6AM for about a month now I get to share a cup of my choice with a friend. We sit. We drink. We try new cafe in Mpls. We try new things. We drink more. We talk a little longer :) I love Tuesday morning @6AM.
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My favorite coffee memory is visiting my best friend Jessie in Iowa, and having her introduce the aeropress to me. Jessie and I go way back, and have had some of our best and heartfelt conversations over coffee. I love now sharing these mornings with her husband and their 2 beautiful children.
Posted on FB: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1486185756
Learning to love coffee through weekly visits to a local coffee shop over the course of a summer in high school with my best friend.
Posted to Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/callmedavenport
I remember the first time iwAs able to drink coffee without struggling to swallow it. I was sitting in a shop in Milwaukee and wanted so badly to able to ask someone out for a coffee date. I wanted to do this but wanted to be legitamately be drinking coffee and not just a vanilla steamer. My friend I was with, told me a story of another buddy. He had read some proverb that the sweet and bitter was for the wayward one. (or something like it) and he stopped drinking his coffee with sugar and cream. He lost 20 lbs in the next month and the coffees flavor and taste really surfaced for him. So my friend read the same proverb to me, and I immediately went up and got a black coffee. It was the first time I had been able to drink my coffee straight black without saturating it with sugar and cream. The coffee instantly exploded with flavor for me and the rest is history. Been drinking my tasty coffee ever since.
My favorite coffee ever is campfire coffee. It is one of the more important parts of family camping vacations.
Best coffee I’ve ever had is this summer in the boundary waters. Every morning we had the percolator on the fire which inspired my friend to sing the Black Eyed Peas (with percolator added as a lyric) and enjoyed looking out at the lakes. Amazing!
I brought my Jetboil french press with me when i proposed to my girlfriend (now wife) at a bonfire in the middle of january in ohio. I don’t think we actually drank the coffee but the fact that it was made on a jet boil, at a bonfire, where i proposed made it pretty awesome :)
Posted on FB: https://www.facebook.com/davidgamann
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