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On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 13:43:55 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 11/13/2017 1:41 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:


Four companies, including the coffeemaker company Keurig, said they will
not be advertising on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show following a wave of
criticism over the conservative host’s coverage of sexual misconduct
allegations against Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama.

In protest, Hannity fans are calling for a boycott of Keurig products and
the smashing of Keurig coffee pod machines. The hashtags #BoycottKeurig and
#IStandWithHannity quickly emerged on



Silly.


I don't really get the K cup thing. I think it is taking something
that is basically dirt cheap, regular drip coffee and making it more
expensive for no particular reason. I do drink more coffee than most K
cup users tho. We have a "one cup" feature on our coffee maker but I
have only used it a few times. This is not a K cup, it is a smaller
filter and a single dose of coffee. You can either use a "pod" a
coffee bag like the Maxwell house thing or a teaspoon of coffee in the
reusable filter basket.
We make a 12 cup pot first thing in the morning, my wife has a mug or
two and I work on the rest all day



I don't think K cups are designed for people like you. They are for
people like myself who used to want an occasional cup of coffee during
the day but most of the time don't drink much coffee. I have one cup
in the morning with Mrs.E. while she tells me how great Trump is. :-)

When we bought the K-cups for it we didn't buy the Keurig brand or Green
Mountain. Dunkin' Donuts sells their coffee in K-cups and that's what
we'd get.


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To me, Starbucks regular coffee just tastes burnt. Maybe it's because it is burnt...


I am not a Starbucks fan either. It is just nasty. It tastes like that
coffee you find at midnight that was in the Bunn cooking all day.
I had a hard time finding a regular cup of coffee in New Zealand too.
It is all espresso there. We talked to the owner of a little
restaurant out in the country for a while and she said that was fairly
new and she was not sure why the whole country "got on the bandwagon".
She didn't like espresso either but that was what the market demanded.
She sold me a cup of regular coffee from her personal pot.


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She didn't like espresso either but that was what the market demanded.
She sold me a cup of regular coffee from her personal pot.
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It’s comforting to know there are compassionate people out there...
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She didn't like espresso either but that was what the market demanded.
She sold me a cup of regular coffee from her personal pot.
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It’s comforting to know there are compassionate people out there...


You ask for an “Americano”.
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She didn't like espresso either but that was what the market demanded.
She sold me a cup of regular coffee from her personal pot.
....
It’s comforting to know there are compassionate people out there...


New Zealand is actually a very cool place to visit. The people there
are very easy going. I would suggest getting a car and driving around
in the countryside. We started with an itinerary a travel agent set up
for us but we blew it off after a few days. I am not much for getting
on the bus and riding to a tourist trap. If you just want the tourist
experience, go to Epcot.
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To me, Starbucks regular coffee just tastes burnt. Maybe it's because it is burnt...


I am not a Starbucks fan either. It is just nasty. It tastes like that
coffee you find at midnight that was in the Bunn cooking all day.
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It’s said that Cuban coffee is the reason crystal meth never took off on the Miami-Dade area
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 05:40:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
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To me, Starbucks regular coffee just tastes burnt. Maybe it's because it is burnt...


I am not a Starbucks fan either. It is just nasty. It tastes like that
coffee you find at midnight that was in the Bunn cooking all day.
I had a hard time finding a regular cup of coffee in New Zealand too.
It is all espresso there. We talked to the owner of a little
restaurant out in the country for a while and she said that was fairly
new and she was not sure why the whole country "got on the bandwagon".
She didn't like espresso either but that was what the market demanded.
She sold me a cup of regular coffee from her personal pot.


I rarely drink Starbucks coffee but I like the taste. I like really strong coffee, though. The pot my wife makes in the morning is just before overflowing the basket when it brews. She knows just how much coffee to use to keep the grounds out of the pot.

Some of the best coffee I've had was in Brazil and Venezuela. I brought a couple of kilos back from there. The East Indian girl that sits across the hall from me makes freshly ground French press coffee every morning. It's good too, just too "fiddly" for me to do it myself. That reminds me, I need to bring her a pound of some good beans.


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