Any coffee obscessions out there?

   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #13  
Like a wine tasting with a different type uf BUZZZZZZ...

Jeff

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   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #14  
Well, I don't know if I'd go as far as you, but I do seem to have some distinct preferences when it comes to coffee. First, I like it black, blacker'n coal. None of that wimpy cream/suger stuff. Second, it better be strong. Mom taught me to add a scoop for each cup, then one for the pot, then one for good luck.

I like either French roast, espresso roast, Viena roast, and such. The darker the better.

I usually brew it up in the dripper, but I enjoy putting a round or two through our Vesuviana espresso maker now and then.



The GlueGuy
 
   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #15  
Your a cokeaholic.Popaholic.
 
   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #16  
I am the only coffee drinker in the house,I have a Black and Decker coffee maker that I do not use because the coffee goes flat before I can drink it all.So I use Folgers or Maxwell House singles dipped in boiling spring water.I am working on the 4th cup today. I used to make "Hobo Coffee" just boil water in a pan and throw the grounds in on top of the boiling water,good stuff,then you can spend the rest of the day picking a few coffee grounds out of your teeth./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #17  
Pete in VT,

Sorry to but in here, but you may know the answer for me...

I'm also a coffee addict, and, my drug of choice had been Turkish Blend Organic from Frontier in Iowa. As you know. Green Mtn bought out Frontier coffees. Ever since, I can't get Frontier to ship any Turkish Blend Organicl They say it is OS.

My second choice is Green Mountain's Kenya AA which I buy at a coffee shop down from my office --- but I wish it was organic.

Does Green Mtn have the Turkish Blend OR Kenya AA in ORGANIC only (don't care for the formaldehyde). If so, where do I order from????? That Turkish Blend is rich, dark and roasted, almost like black mud --- YUMMMMMM. Please help me if you can. I will order in 5-10 pound bags...

BobT.
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   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #18  
At work we will got through 4 pots before 10 AM. 2 pots at home on the weekends. 20 oz. cup.... four finger handle!

Paul
 
   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #19  
Well I must admit I am surprised at the responses I'm seeing. Who would have thought that that brawny guy on the big tractor knocking down trees would have a Grande Triple Cappucino Extra Foam Apricot Latte in their Chalkley cup??!! I guess you never know. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Me? I like regular old coffee, any brand, with too much cream and sugar. I now find myself experiencing fresh roast envy.

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   / Any coffee obscessions out there? #20  
Bob -- I'll check on specifics Monday when I'm back at work. This is an odd time in the world of coffee roasting as it's the end of the season, so much of the green has been sitting in a warehouse for quite some time. We're pretty picky about our beans, so tend to let something go OOS rather than settle on dry, flat coffee. Plus, with Vietnam flooding the market with inferior Robusta beans, the price drop has driven many farmers out of business. We're investing heavily in those who grow for us right now, trying to keep them going. In exchange for paying them well above the market price, we're developing a lot of infrastructure for them. Not just pulpers and drying patios, but schools, clinics and even housing. (We even sponsor visits so the farmers in coffee-growing regions can see our facilities and way of life; you haven't seen happiness till you've seen some Costa Rican farmer try to catch his first snowflake!) In return, we insist they use no pesticides, herbicides, keep their kids in school, etc. Look for more organics in our line over the next several years; it takes a few years of organic practices to earn the right to call a coffee "organic." Will the Frontier line change? Yes, for reasons of both availability and because our standards, i.e., pull your kids out of school to pick and you won't do business with us. Will the Frontier and Green Mountain lines improve? Absolutely! You wouldn't believe some of the blends we're playing with now! In fact, if you see High Andes Blend on your store shelf, buy it! It just went into production so I'm not sure how long it'll take to distribute, but it's both Organic and Fair Trade...and quite simply one of the best coffees I've ever had.

There's no formaldehyde used to process our caffeinated or Swiss Water Process decaffeinated coffees. In water-rich areas they use water to separate the bean from the cherry, then sunlight or in some cases low-heat dryers to prepare them for the market. In dry regions, like Kenya, they use sunlight and mechanical aggitation to get the beans. In the old days, the wet process was called "washed" and the dry process was called "unwashed," but as you can imagine it was difficult to market unwashed coffee, so now they call it "natural" processing. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

By the way, for those of you looking for coffee with the max buzz power, the darker the roast the less caffeine. So if you use coffee to jump start your day, try a lighter roast.

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