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![]() Harry Krause wrote: Reggie Smithers wrote: CalifBill wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:22:54 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Dene wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Any of you northwesterners know this brand? My coffeemaker company sent me an email announcing the availability of Tully's Coffee in "k-cups," which is what I use. Claimed it was a leading brand in the northwest and had some interesting blends, including a "kona," which I enjoy. Opinions of Tully's Coffee? Thanks! Dang good stuff. Wish they were available in Oregon. Always drink some when in Chuck's country. Thanks...I'll order some of the kona. Coffee snob. when I was in college maintaining mainframes, had a system in a coffee roasting plant. All the Kona (100%) I wanted, but rarely made coffee at home. I purchased a Lb. of Kona Coffee and it was so "mellow", it tasted like watered down coffee. I normally like French Roast or a coffee with some flavor to it, even when I used twice as much Kona, it still tasted like watered down coffee, sort of the "Lite" version of coffee. Hmmm. Something was wrong. Either the coffee, the directions on the package or your following them. The "kona" I drank in Hawaii was rich, full-bodied coffee with a great aroma. Are you sure it was authentic kona? Harry, check this website out, it's very informative. And, if you get a chance, and have someone in the S.F. bay area, get ahold of some Peet's coffees, you won't be disappointed. http://www.thejavareport.com |
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