April 2010
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Why New Hampshire Needs More Startup Evangelists
Why New Hampshire Needs More Startup Evangelists Most entrepreneurs or venture capitalists are evangelist’s for their own company, or even to a larger degree their industry. However, there is a middle ground that is filled by the likes of media companies or individuals that the New Hampshire startup scene is lacking. We need more startup evangelists. People like Scott Kirsner who...
Recap: Stonyfield Entrepreneurship Institute
Recap: Stonyfield Entrepreneurship Institute This past Thursday, and Friday I attended the Stonyfield Entrepreneurship Institute. I knew going in that it wouldbe different, at least different from what I’m accustomed to. I largely come from a technology/software background, and food or CPG entrepreneurs are a whole new ball game. The conference started on Thursday afternoon with an...
March 2010
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Mike "Scam" Segal - Pay to Pitch event
Applications & Nominations now being accepted to present at our 10th Anniversary Event, June 17th - Yale Club New York. Reach more than 150 Private Investors, VCs & Angels from throughout the U.S. If you are currently raising capital and need to do any of the following: 1) Go outside of your existing network of contacts to find investors 2) Schedule an expensive national road trip to...
February 2010
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December 2009
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Note: To readers
I haven’t posted on this blog recently, and will again begin doing so after the new year. I fully intend to convert this to a video blog and will try to keep up a a review schedule once implementing these.
Stick with me, and enjoy your holiday season.
- Jeff
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12 Rules for perfect tea-drinking
First of all, one should use Indian or Ceylonese tea. China tea has virtues which are not to be despised nowadays - it is economical, and one can drink it without milk - but there is not much stimulation in it. One does not feel wiser, braver or more optimistic after drinking it. Anyone who has used that comforting phrase ‘a nice cup of tea’ invariably means Indian tea.
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November 2009
3 posts
Mightly Leaf: Organic Breakfast
This morning we’ll be reviewing Mighty Leaf: Organic Breakfast. The Organic Breakfast tea is Mighty Leaf’s take on traditional English classic Black Tea. This one is from leaves from ceylon, darjeeling, and assam. What does this mean in plain English? This is a bitter black-tea that can be described as “round” or “robust”. I would recommend letting this tea...
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Mightly Leaf: Green Tea Tropical
For my first review, we will be taking a look at Mighty Leaf Green Tea Tropical.
Mightly Leaf themselves describe this tea as “smooth green tea leaves that harmoniously blend with sweet tropical fruits to create a sensation as uplifting as a breeze off the isle of Papenoo”
While I’m not so sure about that, this tea does have some distinct qualities that make it a very tasty...