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We had just finished a set of quadrilles at Calum's newly formed Highland dancing club in Kayton village hall, and I was puffing, too, as I sat down next to the young farmer.
Every living thing Herriot, James 1992
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Kayton, P. W., enlisted 1863; captured on skirmish line at Spottsylvania C.H. May 12, 12864; kept in prison until close of war.
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"Coffee is like everything else: 150 years ago, people roasted coffee at home all the time," Kayton said.
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As with most homestyle cooking, coffee is an art of trial and error, Kayton said, adding that the adventure makes it all the more fun.
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Kayton said she also hopes to promote local artists and photographers throughout the shop, giving many an opportunity to show their work for the first time.
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"I want kids to be able to draw and hang up their artwork and have it be a place where mom groups can come and relax," Kayton said.
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"We mix and match flavors, and we're going to constantly bring in new beans," Kayton said.
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Coffee-roasting, which started as a mere hobby for Kayton, a former teacher, and her husband, Brian, has now become her business and mission.
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As far as atmosphere, Kayton said she hopes to make Coffee Spielen a truly family-friendly environment for parents to feel at home.
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Kayton and her husband also hope to use the shop as a way to give back to a community in need, offering up bags of home-roasted coffee as a fundraiser for nonprofits.
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