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I doubt it.
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Yeah, we're that much of a diabetic overload sweet after all this time. As for the free coffee from Starbucks. I just saw that ad today. Even at free I'll pass. Starbucks coffee makes me ill and I actually like coffee a lot. I don't like Starbucks. They tried to strong arm a local coffee roaster/shop...Not to mention I detest the taste of their burnt... I mean double roasted... coffee beans. Talk about the best way to ruin a good coffee bean. If I do feel like paying $30 per gallon of coffee I will go to a nice local coffee shop with fresh, gently, roasted beans. Where I know the owner and agree with some of the things he would support with that money. |
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BTW, it looks like it is just a cup of brewed coffee. Nothing Fancy.
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KJBP...does the freeby include a "Tall, non-fat, lite foam, latte"?
If so, count me in. If not, I'll just drink my "Gevalia" Traditional Blend. You get this particular coffee online @ about $11 a pound. Kind of pricey, but worth it. It's got that robust flavor that I like, yet has the smooth blend my wife prefers. (JaeBryd, my wife also loathes the bitter, burnt taste of Starbucks.) We own a "Bunn" coffee maker that continually keeps a hot reservoir of water. The benefit of this is two-fold.
The Bunn brewer is about $100, but if you are a serious coffee drinker, it's well worth it. It is well made, so it lasts. On a side note. I received a surprise gift from a dear brother in Christ the other day, a special blend of "Kona" coffee. Yum! "Delight thyself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart." |
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We have a Flavia Fusion hot drink system: http://www.myflavia.com
We "inherited" one of these several years ago. My uncle bought one for my grandfather, who was 90 at the time. My grandfather had no interest or use for it -- he does his really old-school on the stove. So, we took it off his hands for him and got hooked on it. The station is very convenient -- always ready to go -- and the coffee is very good. |
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We have this Bunn and love it. Also, a small sprinkle of sugar over the grounds before allowing the water to flow through cuts the bitterness even more. As for Starbucks ... Sugar Free Non Fat Vinte Vanilla Latte Extra Hot ... my once-a-week treat. (And offset the sugar/free and non/fat with a slice of iced lemon pound cake). |
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You coffee drinkers should check out Vietnamese coffee; Vietnam is the third-largest producer and exporter of coffee in the world. My dad gets the coffee beans from a distributor online; he says it's very very strong (depending on how you brew it) but not bitter; at one time he likened drinking the coffee (native-style) to bourbon. (he definitely doesn't drink...I believe that came from past experiences )
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I see in the news (Drudge) that Starbarf got into trouble with the election rules and changed their promotion. Now you just have to go in and ask for a free cup, no voting required. DUH!!!
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Where've I heard that before? |
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