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Old 03-29-2008, 12:14 PM
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Old 03-29-2008, 12:46 PM
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I'll stay with my ole joe.
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Old 03-29-2008, 01:59 PM
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Re: The Need, the Bean and the Cup

I just discovered a new coffee company in Seattle that has phenomenal coffee. It's Fonte Coffee Roaster. You can order it on-line & they roast the day they ship it to you.

I had some this morning made in a french press. It was YUMMY!! I may have broken my starbucks addiction.


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http://www.fontecoffee.com
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Old 03-29-2008, 02:01 PM
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Re: The Need, the Bean and the Cup

I am addicted to McDonald's Vanilla Iced Coffee. I get one every morning. I have to have it with extra vanilla and cream or I refuse to drink it. Other than that, I don't drink coffee.
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I am addicted to McDonald's Vanilla Iced Coffee. I get one every morning. I have to have it with extra vanilla and cream or I refuse to drink it. Other than that, I don't drink coffee.
Speaking of Mickey D's.... did you know they are going to be putting coffee bars? They are complete with a dedicated "Barista". Had my first McDonalds Espresso a few days ago. Not too bad - about as good as Panera Bread or even some Starbucks I have had, but nowhere near my local roaster's quality.
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Old 03-29-2008, 03:09 PM
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Speaking of Mickey D's.... did you know they are going to be putting coffee bars? They are complete with a dedicated "Barista". Had my first McDonalds Espresso a few days ago. Not too bad - about as good as Panera Bread or even some Starbucks I have had, but nowhere near my local roaster's quality.
I think that is cool. Mickey D's is moving up the chain
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LUWAK COFFEE $400 per lb.



The individual beans are naturally glued together in the stomach of the Luwak, there is no artificial adhesive involved, yet kopi luwak collected in this fashion appears remarkably clean and is completely odour free. A bagful of freshly collected kopi luwak in its natural state is brittle and needs to be transported carefully to avoid ending up as individual beans, which are generally unacceptable to Animalcoffee.

To obtain beans while still in this state they must be collected almost immediately after they are deposited on the forest floor. Once they have been exposed to the elements for even a very short period, particularly in the rainy season, they break down into individual beans and we can no longer be sure that they are genuine kopi luwak.




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Looks like doggiedo to me. At least you have scripture for drinking it. (Mk 16:18)
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Looks like doggiedo to me. At least you have scripture for drinking it. (Mk 16:18)
LOL!! You just can't a appreciate a good thing even if you step in it!
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I feel that way about good espresso, and that will most often be my choice drink if getting it at an espresso bar.

On occaision I do French Press, but in the interest of availability and time do drink alot of brewed coffee.
My beloved coffee maker died on me a few months back... I decided to try a french press and I loved it! Of course I have another coffee pot, but I was very impressed with my French Press.
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The roaster is a loaner from a local coffee house. Kona is good... but $30 a lb I drink dark Roast Columbian myself.
30 is cheaper than 400

I know it is expensive but it is SOOOOOOOOOOO good. I am a wimp coffee drinker. I usually put sugar in it or cream to help with the bitter taste. KONA doesn't have that and I can drink it like a man. STRONG AND BLACK
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