Canada's Cafe Chronicles

A blog that explores the subject of tea, coffee, and caffeine-related topics as well as one that gives an account of the people and events surrounding Mississauga's newest gourmet coffee shop: Destination Cafe. Note that the opinions expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of Destination Cafe, but rather the musings of an egocentric writer attempting to convince the viewer that what is being written here is worth reading.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Herbal Tea a Change from the Everyday

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Yesterday an acquaintance of mine called Mathew very kindly provided some herbal tea for me to sample. The tea in question was called Spice...
Saturday, January 11, 2014

New Technology Simplifies Coffee Making Process

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Just when we thought it couldn't get any easier, now a company called Bonaverde has come up with a machine that will not only grind and ...
Thursday, December 19, 2013

Christmas a Time to Share a Little Bit of Cheer

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Spoke with one of the staff members, Linda D., at Destination Cafe recently. The cafe has been extremely busy with its Christmas preparation...
Friday, November 15, 2013

Survey Reveals Surprising Results About Drinking Coffee

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Received an interesting email some weeks ago concerning a survey sponsored by Le Meridian Hotels. According to the survey, which was conduct...
Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Various Thoughts on my Coffee and Tea Habit

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As I have mentioned in previous posts,  when outside my home my consumption of coffee has lately been limited to a cup or two of coffee toge...
Sunday, September 15, 2013

An Enjoyable Time at Port Credit's Farmer's Market

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Managed to make it over to the Port Credit Farmer's Market yesterday morning, where Destination Cafe has maintained a presence for the...
Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Coffee, Tea and Chocolate: A New Perspective

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Lately I have been drinking  a good deal less coffee and tea and consuming more chocolate instead. This is not a conscious choice I am makin...
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The Cafe Chronicler
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
I graduated from Concordia University in Montreal in 1986 with a BA in Journalism and Political Science and an MA in Public Policy and Public Administration. I moved to the Toronto area shortly thereafter and worked in the safety and security business for several years until finally landing a contract position with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where I gained experience as a writer and researcher for television. I also finished my first novel quite some time ago and have been flogging it to the publishers ever since. I am single, have never been married and spend much of my free time indulging my natural curiosity by reading widely in such areas as science, mathematics, philosophy, history and literature.
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