Just for a bit of fun: Taste of Sweden
- My name is James Hoffmann, and this is my blog about all things coffee.
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Dale
Posted December 22, 2008 at 11:34 pm | Permalink
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Kees Jan Hoeksema
Posted November 13, 2009 at 12:02 pm | Permalink
was sorry to miss this – got as far as the hammersmith flyover and my wife called me home as our back door fell off!?!
have a wonderful christmas square mile
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A Tastefull site!
Is your coffee as good as the music?
Just wondered what wounderfull track is featured on the “Taste of Sweden” video?
A Dutch Coffee/Music Aficionado whishes You goodbeye,
Kees
Btw How is “Koppi” A Swedish brand? Koppi is the Indonesian fonetical name for Coffee (From the Dutch word “Koffie” During the Dutch-Colonial era) In our Dutch-Indonesian minimarkets known as ‘Toko’s’ They offer Coffee candy of the same Koppi Brand.
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