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An Aussie Barista in Lichfield – Deb’s Story

Posted October 17, 2017 by Cafe Culture Mag

We had both met when we were taking a break from life and were traveling through South Africa. After three weeks of traveling together and a visit to an even colder wetter London in February she had decided to come and try out living with me in the UK. Coming off the back of an […]

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A Chapter From Adore

Posted October 11, 2017 by Cafe Culture Mag

Above being able to share our blends with more and more people, the café sites we roast coffee for always seem to have a great story to tell, from the time they approach us before opening, to when they come to us and to say they’re ready to expand. Let’s take you on a boutique […]

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Katy Barfield, CEO & Founder of Yume – Award Winner

Posted October 11, 2017 by Cafe Culture Mag

Katy Barfield, CEO & Founder of Yume, is the winner of the 2017 Telstra Victoria Business Women’s For-Purpose and Social Enterprise Award   Melbourne, Australia, October 11th 2017 – Katy Barfield, CEO and Founder of Yume, has been awarded the Victorian Telstra Business Women’s Award in the For Purpose and Social Enterprise category for her […]

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Cultured Product: Naked Syrups

Posted October 4, 2017 by Cafe Culture Mag

Naked Syrups… We’re not afraid to get bear naked. What you see is what you get! A complete beverage brand with a big personality that only uses Natural flavours & colours. Supplying beverage powders, flavourings & much more. Naked Syrups have been designed to be served in either hot or cold application so they can […]

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RESPONSIBLE CAFES

Posted October 4, 2017 by Cafe Culture Mag

Sadly, so-called ‘biodegradable’ or ‘compostable’ cups share the same fate, even contaminating other recyclables. Most people don’t know that unless they are processed in an industrial composting facility, they will last just as long as all other takeaway cups. Worse still, many cups and lids end up in our oceans, where they break up into […]

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