Coffee Prices on the rise. - by metal dawn
Gingerbread Man on 3/8/2007 at 14:52
Quote Posted by Digital Nightfall
Gold Medal Wins.
Jesus Christ, that stuff is
rank. Why don't you just sweep up in a barbershop and pour water over what you gather?
Jonesy on 3/8/2007 at 16:35
I've got about 6 pounds of this in my freezer and its great. Though I don't usually drink coffee aside from one cup in the morning so those pounds manage to last a long time.
aguywhoplaysthief on 3/8/2007 at 19:03
I'm pretty sure that if you do something everyday, then you can't say that you don't do something "usually".
failure2comply on 3/8/2007 at 20:36
Mars bar. great caffeine and sugar boost, but sparingly. Coffee brands? Dunno. I guess that guy in the cheap white polyester suit and hat and his donkey.
Digital Nightfall on 4/8/2007 at 00:47
Quote Posted by Gingerbread Man
Jesus Christ, that stuff is
rank. Why don't you just sweep up in a barbershop and pour water over what you gather?
I guess we really are from different planets!
duckman on 5/8/2007 at 09:15
Personally I grind my coffee, boil the water and run it through a filter into the pot, taistes sooo good :) but here's a little tip:
THIS MAKES COFFEE TASTE GREAT!:
Next time you have a coffee and some vanilla ice cream put one small scoop of the vanilla ice cream in your coffee, just enough so that you can taste and it doesn't cool the coffee too much. It tastes excellent!
On the note of Starbucks. And extra-large coffee from Tim Hortins [the only other popular coffee chain I know of in Canada] costs around $1.80. A 'venti' [some language for extra-large] from Starbucks costs $2.25 The 55 cent difference is completely worth it from my view. Not only does their coffee taste fresh, it doesn't feel greasy and you can feel the caffeine working when you drink it, unlike with Timmies. I actually think Macdonalds coffee is just as good or better than Tim Hortins coffee. But Macdonalds coffee seems to have more of a kick to it. Nothing however will ever beat home-made coffee :) that is with a grinder [instant is gross]
theBlackman on 5/8/2007 at 21:53
duckman Coffee does taste, and taste great. To those with an interest in the "taste" differences between blends, and like "real" coffee, not doctored with syrups, cream, sugar and other assorted crap.
Good coffee, like good Scotch, Vodka, Whiskey, or Tequila, needs no "taste enhancers".
Scots Taffer on 6/8/2007 at 01:20
No, but I hear it's damn good, and goes well with cherry pie.
Shug on 6/8/2007 at 01:24
Quote Posted by theBlackman
Good coffee, like good Scotch, Vodka, Whiskey, or Tequila, needs no "taste enhancers".
I possibly disagree with you about vodka. While I'm more of an $18 a bottle paint-stripper vodka drinker, I don't really see how it's possible to have a particularly flavourful vodka unless you're talking Absolut mixed products.