Coffee

Singlemalt

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Yeah I've been there 3 times before. Regardless tea is rather bland and I like coffee for breakfast. So does my wife. Hence why I mailed us coffee. We mainly mailed milk for our daughter, but were able to fit 2 bags of coffee in the flat rate box too. Not like I mailed oreos and McDonalds and am refusing to eat the local dishes. It's coffee. I get to experience the culture to a point more than most can handle.
I dunno man, that has as racist feeling about it. Can't put my finger on it yet, but I fairly certain you should repent or sumthin
 

ttystikk

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Yeah I've been there 3 times before. Regardless tea is rather bland and I like coffee for breakfast. So does my wife. Hence why I mailed us coffee. We mainly mailed milk for our daughter, but were able to fit 2 bags of coffee in the flat rate box too. Not like I mailed oreos and McDonalds and am refusing to eat the local dishes. It's coffee. I get to experience the culture to a point more than most can handle.
To me the whole point of travel is total immersion. Then again, maybe I'm just jealous of your ability to be so jaded, lol
 

neosapien

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So I took that pour over for a test drive. It did in fact make a pretty good cup of Joe. Will be quite nice to have some proper coffee over there. Probably going to just leave it there though cuz it seems a bit too much work at 6am before work, as compared to my programmable Mr Coffee that I prepare the night before. Yeah I know I know I'm a terrible coffee snob. Plus I don't think I can spare the luggage weight coming back with my suitcase full o trinkets of dog jerky and dead fetuses. Woah man. You never go full Chinese immersion man!
 

curious2garden

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So I took that pour over for a test drive. It did in fact make a pretty good cup of Joe. Will be quite nice to have some proper coffee over there. Probably going to just leave it there though cuz it seems a bit too much work at 6am before work, as compared to my programmable Mr Coffee that I prepare the night before. Yeah I know I know I'm a terrible coffee snob. Plus I don't think I can spare the luggage weight coming back with my suitcase full o trinkets of dog jerky and dead fetuses. Woah man. You never go full Chinese immersion man!
Can you stuff a spare kidney in there for me?
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
So I took that pour over for a test drive. It did in fact make a pretty good cup of Joe. Will be quite nice to have some proper coffee over there. Probably going to just leave it there though cuz it seems a bit too much work at 6am before work, as compared to my programmable Mr Coffee that I prepare the night before. Yeah I know I know I'm a terrible coffee snob. Plus I don't think I can spare the luggage weight coming back with my suitcase full o trinkets of dog jerky and dead fetuses. Woah man. You never go full Chinese immersion man!
If you can, I'd like about 10 grams of powdered rhino pene; I need my son (@mr sunshine ) to be proud and fearful of me again. Thanks
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
So I took that pour over for a test drive. It did in fact make a pretty good cup of Joe. Will be quite nice to have some proper coffee over there. Probably going to just leave it there though cuz it seems a bit too much work at 6am before work, as compared to my programmable Mr Coffee that I prepare the night before. Yeah I know I know I'm a terrible coffee snob. Plus I don't think I can spare the luggage weight coming back with my suitcase full o trinkets of dog jerky and dead fetuses. Woah man. You never go full Chinese immersion man!
I did. I still regret letting her go.
 

BarnBuster

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"Coffee. Cup of joe. Java. No matter what you call it, millions of people worldwide wake up and fuel their day with it. And though consumers might be jittery about the recent court battle in California over cancer warnings, experts say most of the science actually indicates coffee could have health benefits.

"The overall picture is quite clear," said Dr. Frank Hu, chair of nutrition at Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health. "There is no long-term increased risk of major chronic disease, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease or even cancer."

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-04-craving-cup-joe-coffee-health.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter
 

abalonehx

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You can't get the good Coffee anymore. The best strains of Coffee bean was in the 70's-80's. Todays shit is just mixed hybrid watered down crosses.
 
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