Here is the video of my exciting day at Happy Cup Roasting…
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We learned a lot about coffee in general, the roasting process and then blended beans for a one of a kind coffee roast. The roasting part only took about 13 minutes but apparently can very quickly go awry. Once we roasted and cooled the beans, we bagged them and then ground some of the coffee to try our creation. I must say it was very smooth…no milk or sugar needed!! If you can read the bag, you will see the customized name of my roast: “Turkish Tornado” and the “Packed by Seniye” and the date on each bag!
Contests
If you are like me, you are pretty skeptical of contests (yet, I seem to enter them anyways). The joy of entering a contest is the “dream factor” that results from hitting the “submit” button. Even the smallest prize can bring happiness because the pervasive thought of “nothing ventured, nothing gained”, takes hold.
Back in February, I had some down time and submitted an entry for a “Roaster for the Day” prize. I love to learn how to make stuff and roasting coffee beans has been on my list of things to learn, now that I have mastered bread, yogurt, ice cream and cheese making. But, as usual, because I move at a rapid pace, I hit enter and forgot about it. That is until Monday afternoon when I received a call that said I had won.
Wow, I won?! The last thing I won was in 1995 when my name was called at a manager meeting. I won a leather jacket for the now-defunct company, Side1. I returned home with my prize and one of my employees salivated over the jacket. I ended up giving it to her–she wanted it so much.
But coffee roasting with a mission is right up my alley. There were 300+ entries for this prize so I feel pretty special and grateful. Especially since I get to bring three friends along. I also get to pick and name my roast, because Happy Cup will make bags with my custom name. My husband suggested Turkish Phenomena Roast or Turkish Tornado Morning Hit Roast…ah, he knows me too well. I also expect a year of caffeinated nirvana given the prize comes with 52 bags of coffee beans.
If you are not familiar with Happy Cup Roasting, check them out. They are focused on giving people with potential, opportunities. I have been a 12 year volunteer at Dress for Success and love helping women gain self-sufficiency, so their mission really “speaks” to me. So in the end, happiness and doing good can all be found in a cup of coffee!
I will keep you posted on my roasting adventure!




