Coffee Preference?

Started by botankus4 pages

Originally posted by debbiejo
Hey kidRock, did you know that you live near me? Ortonville, MI., I believe. Nice town...no coffee shops....Explains it...lol

I thought KidRock was from CT. Did he move? If he did, sounds like he could be the dream guy in your future, Debs.

I don't like coffee.

Originally posted by botankus
I thought KidRock was from CT. Did he move? If he did, sounds like he could be the dream guy in your future, Debs.
Well the real KidRock, or so I've been told.

Now I'm ---> 😕 again...lol

I don't like coffee.
Get out, outsider...

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Originally posted by debbiejo
Well the real KidRock, or so I've been told.

Now I'm ---> 😕 again...lol

Get out, outsider...

😛

Coffee is yucky. 😛

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Coffee is yucky. 😛
Not Vanilla Lattes.......It's like dessert in a cup.. 😄

Originally posted by debbiejo
Not Vanilla Lattes.......It's like dessert in a cup.. 😄

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They can put whipped cream on it... ✅
Vanilla Steamers are good too, expecially with some carmel in them......yum

Ohhhhhhhh go have your pop.

I'm learning more and more about how to treat Debs when she's taken out for a night on the town. Vanilla Steamers and a mountain of McValue fries.

Why isn't frappuchino on here? 😕

Irish Coffee

At this time I'm enjoying a nice cup of 100% Colombian Import House Coffee.

From 7/11 😛

Originally posted by botankus
I'm learning more and more about how to treat Debs when she's taken out for a night on the town. Vanilla Steamers and a mountain of McValue fries.
Yeah, I'm a cheap date. I need to work on that.. 🙁

Cafe Néro...although Matthew Algie, a scottish company does the best coffee in the UK.

Originally posted by Bicnarok
Not true, theres also Turkish coffee which isn´t like Tar with sugar in it, as apposed to the Greek coffee.

Greek Coffee IS Turkish coffee. It is prepared and drunk exactly the same. Greek coffee is a product of 500 years of Turkish invasion in Balkans.

Do some research on the internet. Greek Coffee IS Turkish Coffee.

Tar with sugar in it is actually pretty good, so I think I will take the Turkish Coffee, as opposed to the Greek Coffee, which is the same as Turkish Coffee.

Anyone ever try Kopi Luwak/Civet coffee? The grinds go for about $600.00 per pound and/or between $30.00-$50.00 a cup. Best part about it, the beans are harvested after they've passed though the Palm Civet's digestive tract. Basically, it's shit-bean coffee; it's considered a delicacy.

Originally posted by Robtard
Anyone ever try Kopi Luwak/Civet coffee? The grinds go for about $600.00 per pound and/or between $30.00-$50.00 a cup. Best part about it, the beans are harvested after they've passed though the Palm Civet's digestive tract. Basically, it's shit-bean coffee; it's considered a delicacy.

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How was that even discovered?? "You know, I'm gonna sift through this aminal's shit and see if I can find anything that can be salvaged for culinary purposes."

I can't image how that was an accidental discovery. Much less, why it's so expensive.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
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How was that even discovered?? "You know, I'm gonna sift through this aminal's shit and see if I can find anything that can be salvaged for culinary purposes."

I can't image how that was an accidental discovery. Much less, why it's so expensive.

LOL.

If I recall, I think it's easier to rummage through the turds and pick the beans out off the ground, than it is to climb the trees and peel away the fruit for the beans., the animal does most of the work for you.

Originally posted by Robtard
LOL.

If I recall, I think it's easier to rummage through the turds and pick the beans out off the ground, than it is to climb the trees and peel away the fruit for the beans., the animal does most of the work for you.

Um, I'd rather climb the tree.

Originally posted by Robtard
Anyone ever try Kopi Luwak/Civet coffee? The grinds go for about $600.00 per pound and/or between $30.00-$50.00 a cup. Best part about it, the beans are harvested after they've passed though the Palm Civet's digestive tract. Basically, it's shit-bean coffee; it's considered a delicacy.

Wow you learn something every day.

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How come things that are horrible or come from weird places are ridiculously expensive.

Two other examples are Caviar and expensive dry Champagne. Caviar is like eating salt balls, and Expensive Champagne nearly makes your head cave in its that dry.