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Joe wrote:
On Oct 25, 7:02 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:

With Christmas coming soon we have decided to offer a gift pack with
4 different fresh roast's in a mini burlap coffee bag, with a
collector label:
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/257...m?vhost=sports
Then once people discover a favorite roast, we will offer 1 pound

Joe, I get all my coffee from these guys:http://www.cookesfinefoods.com/coffee.html

Fresh roasted daily, being local, (they're practically on my way home
from work) it's hard to beat the convenience. And as you now know, and
Jeff will certainly attest; it's impossible to beat the taste of fresh
roasted.

Cheers
Marty


Sounds like you have a nice set-up Martin, took me many years before
I discovered the good stuff. Not only fresh roasted, but roasted
right.

I hope you will break with you local provider and sample the coffee we
will offer. It will be fresh compared to 99.9% of the coffee on the
mkt.

We plan on having some green beans for the home roaster who has to
have it green. Have you boat roasted any coffee yet? I use a skillet
designed for flipping pancakes and such, just keep the beans moving
until it's right? Smokes up the cabin a bit, but it sure smells good.


Sign me up for a pound each of roasted (not too dark, if you please) and
green.

The easiest way to roast on board is with a WhirlyPop popcorn pot on a
cockpit BBQ. It does take some practice to get really good results, but
even the mistakes can be better than Charbucks. Unfortunately it
generates TONS of smoke, so its a bit anti-social in a marina.
http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.stovetop-popper.shtml