The coffee book goes on and on
For some reason, I just like the look of this book these days. A major coffee company has expressed interest in possibly buying some copies of the book for a promotion. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.
For some reason, I just like the look of this book these days. A major coffee company has expressed interest in possibly buying some copies of the book for a promotion. Let’s keep our fingers crossed.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly takes a portrait of me with my book at Peet’s Coffee, our hangout. It’s only fitting. Thanks, David.
Me and the Keurig coffee machines at a store recently. I have fond memories of helping to get Green Mountain Coffee going back in 1993 when I taught them how to make an espresso at their warehouse. My book is available at all the usual places.
As the sign says, it’s fall, so have a nice cappuccino and read my book with gourmet coffee drinks recipes. Make a drink yourself and enjoy!
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly enjoying his coffee this morning at Peet’s and reading my book MAKING YOUR OWN GOURMET COFFEE DRINKS.K
Holding Marley Coffee’s Jamaican Blue Mountain yesterday. Jamaica plays a large role in my new novel and I love my memories of Jamaica as well. At least in spirit, I can enjoy it through the coffee. Plug: My book MAKING YOUR OWN GOURMET COFFEE DRINKS (Skyhorse Publishing) is available.