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basskisser 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. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." Somebody hosed you then. Kona is rich, full bodied coffee. The 2006 coffee of the year by javareport.com was a Kona: http://www.thejavareport.com/coffee/...age=0&repage=2 Bassy, I looked up your link, and then looked at the prices. The cost of Kona was $20-$35 a lb. I definitely didn't pay close to that price, it was in the $12/lb range, so it must have been a blend. I know I am not going to be buying a lb of Kona, but I will try a cup at the next coffee shop. -- Reggie "That's my story and I am sticking to it." |
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