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Some of you know that right here on SF we have a coffee supplier par excellence. That's French for real good. I recently sampled a half-pound of Columbian (no, not that Columbian) roasted and ground in Terrell Texas. In my Keurig, in one of those plastic K-cups with the metal filter, the 1/8 cup of freshly ground beans brewed to a remarkably bright and clear 197 degree steaming cup of Joe. Sandy the little white dog and I enjoyed a half-dozen cups in the early mornings out on the deck. I also brewed two full pots of coffee at work in one of those Bunn industrial deals, where 250 ml of beans made a nice full pot. As you can imagine, the worker bees made short work of these pots. The roast was medium in consistency, and the beans brewed a smooth java, free from that bitter acid taste, and showed little if any signs of floating oils you can find in some coffees. The aroma was quite pleasant. Contact our SF supplier here...Rainman64 ------- Trying to simplify my life... | ||
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Fighting the good fight |
The link you posted to Java Junkies doesn't work. Did you mean https://www.javajunkiescoffee.com/ ? | |||
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That's the link! I must have had too much to drink and couldn't keyboard it in right! ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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Ducatista |
Thank you for the kind review. Of course, you can always cut out the middle man and come to the source. ___________________ "He who is without oil, shall throw the first rod" Compressions 9.5:1 | |||
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How do I get some through the source:-)? I will be closer to Dallas Friday evening. Get over it!! | |||
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Ducatista |
Just email me in my profile. Here is my coffee being sold at a concert. ___________________ "He who is without oil, shall throw the first rod" Compressions 9.5:1 | |||
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