a canoe resurrected it. I've killed it.
I switched to the store brand, 12 oz for $ 4.49 and it is French Vanila. Can't tell the difference from name brand. Oh wait, doesen't instant run more ? My purchase is for my drip maker.
3lbs of Kirkland from Costco costed mayb3 $12.00 and is as good or better than any Folgers/Maxwell House. Have not done a taste test yet with Dunkin Donuts though.
Anyone know of any popular Robusta brands?
I can tolerate bitter coffee because I water it down with so much milk it doesn't matter anyway.
pinchvalve wrote: I have never bought even a cup of the stuff, but my understanding is that people like having gasoline, but they NEED coffee!
Coffee is the highest traded commodity in the world. More than oil.
I tried limiting myself to one cup a day, bought a 64 ounce cup, that didn't work out too well.
mtn wrote: Fun fact about coffee: If you go to a big banquet of some sort, and they ask if you want coffee, they will then ask decaf or regular. Well, your choice really doesn't matter; they only make decaf!
Given that part of my coffee intake is that the caffeine helps keep the migraines away, I'd notice the difference.
I am not a nice person when denied my coffee.
You leave me and my monthly cup of (Turkish) coffee out of this.
...also, what are we blaming on me now?
ditchdigger wrote:
I love how this infogram forgets to mention the "let it rot first" part of the process
There's a really posh style of Indonesian coffee made from beans which have been eaten and then pooped out again by a tree-cat-thing. True story.
Jay wrote: There's a really posh style of Indonesian coffee made from beans which have been eaten and then pooped out again by a tree-cat-thing. True story.
that just made my "I don't need to try that" list
A friend and I vowed we would try that one day... and I managed to get ahold of some through a friend of a friend who owned a coffee shop. It wasn't bad at all... but not really worth all the hype.
z31maniac wrote: Coffee? That's what old people drink right?
Jack Weinberg is famous for having said ... " don't trust anyone over 30" mainly 'cause he considered them old .... since you're over 30 don't you think it's time to stop with the old folk jokes ?
wbjones wrote:z31maniac wrote: Coffee? That's what old people drink right?Jack Weinberg is famous for having said ... " don't trust anyone over 30" mainly 'cause he considered them old .... since you're over 30 don't you think it's time to stop with the old folk jokes ?
I'm not over 30, I AM 30!
Check out the age of the thread, when I made that joke I was 29.
I'm pretty sure I said it a year ago, when this thread was non-zombie, but I can't imagine how anybody can force down a cup of coffee. I find it to be a repulsive drink- but thats just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Streetwiseguy wrote: I'm pretty sure I said it a year ago, when this thread was non-zombie, but I can't imagine how anybody can force down a cup of coffee. I find it to be a repulsive drink- but thats just my opinion. I could be wrong.
I don't drink the stuff, either
Streetwiseguy wrote: I'm pretty sure I said it a year ago, when this thread was non-zombie, but I can't imagine how anybody can force down a cup of coffee. I find it to be a repulsive drink- but thats just my opinion. I could be wrong.
Preachin' to the choir, but damn, does it SMELL good, especially in the morning.
HiTempguy wrote:Streetwiseguy wrote: I'm pretty sure I said it a year ago, when this thread was non-zombie, but I can't imagine how anybody can force down a cup of coffee. I find it to be a repulsive drink- but thats just my opinion. I could be wrong.Preachin' to the choir, but damn, does it SMELL good, especially in the morning.
Agreed, if it tasted half as good as it smells, I would be an addict of the highest order.
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