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#61  
What a guy, what a community we have here! I guess it only stands to reason that coffee will be at least as subjective as beers, martinis and tractors.

Sadly, I'll miss the venture to NY but watch for my private message /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Coffee #62  
ROB: I personally like the regular , no frills MAXWELLHOUSE. but my wife gets her coffee from GEVILA COFFEE. IT IS PRETTY GOOD, but the way i drink it i would be broke verysoon. can anyone tell me of a good way to to attach a holder to a b 2400 and where would i get one?/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Coffee #63  
Several years ago my brother bought me a birthday present that he told me would cost me untolded thousands of dollars.

No he didn't buy me a tractor or a boat. He bought me a coffee grinder and a pound of Jamaica Blue coffee.

Grocery store coffee is not good to the last drop any more.

I'll look into Green Mountain Coffee. Ya'll try the Orleans Coffee Exchange at www.orleanscoffee.com.

I can't afford the Jamica Blue often but, for a smooth cup of coffee its hard to beat Kenya AA or Costa Rica San Miguel.
 
   / Coffee #64  
I've worked for Green Mountain Coffee as a consultant. I am very familiar with the system that manages their Coffee Club (I wrote the thing).

I love their coffee and the people who work there. They roast the bean so you can enjoy it black (unlike CHARbucks).

If you want a coffee that's close to Kona, try Estate Java at a fraction of a price. Lovely coffee.

I like Columbian Supremo for all around coffee. I also enjoy La Minita Tarrazu.
 
   / Coffee #65  
Coffe grinders:

We have one which is older than I am. It gets used on a daily basis.

Egon
 
   / Coffee #66  
I am sitting here enjoying some GMC Columbian Sumpremo. The first beans gound in my new Capresso burr grinder, and made in my new Capresso coffee maker. I know it's good a good cup of coffee because my wife said, "Good coffee". She's a bit laconic this early in the morning.
 
   / Coffee #67  
Maxwell House you wrote. /w3tcompact/icons/love.gif/w3tcompact/icons/love.gif
Frank, I have try to come up w/some idea for a cup holder and still no luck over the years,and I quickly gave up on the idea when tractoring to place the metal cup between my legs..ouch. /w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif
I did see cute coffee cup setup in Brook Stone department store..its a metal coffee cup w/a lid also a bracket plus you plug the cord in to keep your coffee warm,the only draw back was not intended for out door use. /w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif
 
   / Coffee #68  
My local Deere dealer has a plastic cup holder with a self-adhesive bottom that sticks where you put it. Even though it has the JD logo, I might break down and get one.

Pete
 
   / Coffee #69  
Another believer! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif

Down South there's a very good roaster called Caribou Coffee. If it's spread into Texas by now you ought to give it a try. Good stuff.

Pete
 
   / Coffee #70  
Anthony -- I thought I recognized the name! Not getting much golf in these days, are you? Estate Java is also one of my favorites. Try it blended with Yemen Mocha sometime.

Pete
Plant Process Development
Green Mountain Coffee
 
   / Coffee #71  
THOMAS: we will probably be banned from the coffee drinkers club for likeing MAXWELLHOUSE. but i have found that i can take one particuarl cup and wedge it between the diiff lock pedal and back plate and it will stay just fine, in the warm weather i load it up with ice and DIET MOUNTAIN DEW. THE ONLY POBLEM IS , cold weather, hot coffee= to many stops for a pit stop/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif but i do love my coffee.
 
   / Coffee #72  
Frank,
Coffee drinkers like us will never be banned,they might us on the most endanger spiecs list tho. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif On a chilly morning like this ..-5F..Maxwell House out shines all others,for its 100% coffee and "good to the last drop" /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Hmm..I don't think your idea will work for me placing the coffee cup,for I wear some big {snowshoes} winter boots,and I agree about the part stopping and checking the bark on the back side of the tree. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Hark..what do I hear..but yet another cup of Maxwell House ready for me from my sweet dear. /w3tcompact/icons/love.gif
 
   / Coffee #73  
Thomas;


" Coffee drinkers like us will never be banned "

In the past; there has been a Northern European Country where the consumption of coffee was illegal as it was though to be a precusor to all sorts of dengerative practices. Even today you may find North American Towns where it is difficult to buy a cup of coffee.

Egon
 
   / Coffee #74  
I've heard of a place out west where the town bans coffee and smoking..I want to say its Jackson,WY.
Could that be the same town where the arch is made from deer antlers??
 
   / Coffee #75  
There was a segment on the local news last week which reported they used an MRI machine to identify why people get headaches when they skip coffee.

Seems caffiene causes blood vessels in the brain to constrict. In anticipation of this, the body causes them to expand, in those of us with the coffee habit. Skip the coffee, no constriction, but the body still causes the blood vessels to expand which results in the headache.
 
   / Coffee #76  
I think it was elk antlers instead of deer, Thomas. But when I was there, we were in an RV, so we had plenty of coffee and didn't hear anything about it being banned there (of course that was over 10 years ago).
 
   / Coffee #77  
Knowing me /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif I have two different places confuse,for I want to say the place that ban coffee was in Uath...Guess there no need for me to ever visit that town.
 
   / Coffee #78  
Thomas,

The ban was in either Denmark, Sweden or Norway Around the 1700's. As for North America I do believe in Freedom Of Religion.
And I too do Like my coffee.

Egon
 
   / Coffee #79  
There is nothing like a fresh pot of coffee in the morning. I enjoy it whether is is on my backyard deck, in the barn or on the bridge of my boat looking at the sunrise. Something about that experience that makes going to work every day tolerable.
 
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#80  
Well, I've taken my coffee habit home now. Past two mornings I've made a pot at home. It's not as hard as I thought, toughest part was locating the various parts, pieces and ingredients. Saturday, all I could find was some khalua/vanilla coffee concoction (yech). Wife was going to the grocery, I asked for some "real" coffee. This morning it was Maxwell House columbian or something like that. Much better. I can see I'm going to have to invest time, energy and money /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif into my new venture. Should be fun though and millions of others can't be all wrong, right /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 

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