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I don’t see Hafer backtracking on his donations to Veteran’s Charities. That’s one thing he’s been consistent on from the very beginning with no proof that he’s ever backtracked from that. As for the rest of the prediction? 100%. | |||
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For the record, I have no problem with "People who just care about bottom line profits." but at least be honest in your intentions. BRCC has not been. | |||
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I Deal In Lead |
If you had Kona/Maui coffee, then you didn't have pure Kona coffee and it's not as good as pure Kona coffee. They took Kona beans and planted them on Maui and got something that's not Kona. It has to be 100% Kona coffee, not a blend and not grown somewhere other than the Kona area. Anyway, all I drink is pure Kona coffee, drink about 2 cups of it a day as does Mrs. Flash. We buy the beans, then grind them and put them in a Keurig in a My K-Cup grounds holder. I've worked it out and it costs us around $2.00/day for the two of us, which isn't bad. | |||
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I was referencing both pure Kona and Maui grown coffee. I'm no connoisseur but I thought both were excellent. Before going to Hawaii I remember reading a coffee review site where the Maui coffee had a higher average rating than Kona. I personally enjoyed both and don't have a preference of one over the other. My point was that as good as the Hawaiian coffee is, Puerto Rican is almost as good without costing 10x as much. I would argue that while the Hawaiian coffee had a bolder flavor the Puerto Rican coffee is smoother. | |||
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