I'm gonna get a bike. Hey, welcome back to Mood Ring. Lucia Solis: So, it was just sort of shifting the perspective of fermentation. James Harper: I want to go to Shanghai! Anna: I did enter, you know, with a hypothesis around taking care of things, being, you know, good for our mental health and I'm — how much do you relate to the idea that taking care of something can benefit your mental health? OK, so this might sound a bit odd, but there's something kind of mildly spicy about this. But no, honestly it was so much fun. Esskayess from Dallas, TxI liked Goodman's version better. Just a tremendous song. Yea as i walk through the valley. Hey, it's Arlo Guthrie; there's always a few stories going on! ) Jené: The first time I rode it, I'm like, this is so smooth. Scott Bentley: So, what are we exploring in the next episode, James? And I think if this is the coffee that we're going to have to drink because of climate change, you know, they've done some great work.
James Harper: You know, like, a few weeks ago we did that episode with Lucia — link in the show notes — on wine processing techniques, The Future of Coffee. But I mean, I finished eighth, I qualified eighth. It was a time when a little kid could travel 900 miles alone safely on the train. Scott Bentley: So there you are. Jools Walker: Dear listener, I have some sad news for you: We only have one more episode for you this season. Scott Bentley: It is juicy, that's exactly what it is. Different kind of whip when am in my zone Different kind of hoes when am in my zone Different kind of style when am in my zone Different kind of talk. I would just kind of ride a lot, uh, in the beginning and. Yeah i'm riding through the area roblox id. I mean, it is one of the solutions, sure. Geno from Peoria, IlWith railroad in my family and my wifes, and hearing it on AM radio when My dad got up early for work and being from "Illinois central" I break into this song every once in awhile! But, this is a great coffee. Today we're exploring how taking care of something can be a form of self-care. Scott Bentley: What can I say, Jools?
Tom Vialle: Yeah, pretty crazy. Adam Innes: So my name's Adam. But I kind of just blew myself up in those five laps and I kind of tanked, but I just backed up about halfway. Now we were riding somewhere in. She tells us about her relationship with her bike, how she cares for it as she travels the world with it. I really like the line "And the sons of pullman porters and the sons of engineers ride their father's magic carpets made of steel. "
Janelle from Louisiana Woke this morning singing with first cup of coffee. Essentially, that's what it is — I'll bring it down to the basic thing: "You're the best person at making coffee in the world at the moment". I think I met the guy at a coffee festival who invented this. And it's since gone on to just like, I don't know, just be everywhere. So if you're interested, do please check it out. I mean, to each their own, like I said, but, um, I would recommend it definitely to anyone who just like, wants to get outta their comfort zone, explore places that you would never see by car, by train, by horse even [laughter]. The song gets the rhythm of the train perfectly. Super-fast, super short breaks. Scott Bentley: I'm getting a little bit barnyardy. Adventures in Coffee: Series Three. As soon as the gate dropped, all the guys' intensity; that was nuts. So, I'm tapping that, it goes through, and it's a 60 mil measurement that we're going for with this. In terms of the track breaking down, was it something that it was a little bit unique to adapt to? Wayne from Portage, InHelp..... didn't Ronny Cox record the City Of New Orleans too?
Chance Hymas | 8th in 250SX. Scott Bentley: You know, I've never really thought of China as a coffee growing region. I grew up a mile from the junkyard mentioned in it, and for what it's worth the junkyard is in an area called Otto. Jools Walker: Where are we going?! You can also call and leave us a message at 833-666-3746. It evolved in a cool, wet mountain forest in Ethiopia. Like shockingly, huh-huh, taking care of myself as an adult is hardly as satisfying as The Care and Keeping of You once had me believe. This is the coffee plant you want coffee farmers to use, you take the cherry, it has the seed, the seed grows a new plant, the genetics pass on — you're done, right?
Lastly, we know that you're going to do select rounds, or at least that's the plan for right now. I'm like grinning like an idiot. And now with all the devastation that has befallen the city of New Orleans, I want to dedicate this son to them. It was pretty tough. And I'm like metaphorical, cuz if we're talking about, you know, taking care of, um, like things to take care of ourselves, trusting other people to take care of us too. We caught up with all three of them at the end of the night to ask them what they thought of their first real time under the lights. And the thing is, that's what farmers need. And it's called carbonic maceration.
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