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fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
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This was a good thread about coffee.imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP0 -
Would I mess with you?imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?
https://www.birdsandbeans.com/"The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
i learn something new everyday....the answer may or may not be in here:Who Princess said:
Would I mess with you?imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?
https://www.birdsandbeans.com/
http://www.onlinedigeditions.com/iphone/article.php?id=917863&id_issue=92612&src=&ref=http://www.google.com/
If I had known then what I know now...
Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
VIC 07
EV LA1 08
Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
Columbus 10
EV LA 11
Vancouver 11
Missoula 12
Portland 13, Spokane 13
St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
Missoula 240 -
It's all good from here, but I thank you, PJfanPJfanwillneverleave1 said:
This was a good thread about coffee.imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP
What about those beans that are culled from the shit of...monkeys, I think?
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wildly expensive. I have been called a big ape, if ya want I can.....hedonist said:
It's all good from here, but I thank you, PJfanPJfanwillneverleave1 said:
This was a good thread about coffee.imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP
What about those beans that are culled from the shit of...monkeys, I think?
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
whatever its worth, these makers these days seem to be too complicated .Tried and true basic maker is the way to go. as was said above, if it heats the water to the desired temp to brew , what more do you need?
that said Fiance found one a couple years ago at a regional grocer that was on clearance, cuisanart basket filter with no carafe. internal reservoir.
like this http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Cuisinart-DCC-2000-Coffee-on-Demand-12-cup-Coffeemaker/4216810/product.html?refccid=6GBPDFG52C2JQX2IBUXUZ4664U&searchidx=21 .
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Sorry! I just wanted to give Rob some shit.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This was a good thread about coffee.
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP
Look, I'm a serious coffee drinker and I happen to love watching birds, but even I find it kind of funny that there's something called "bird friendly" coffee.
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Here's a great how-to coffee video from Henry and Heidi May.
Cheers, Hedo!
http://henryrollins.com/video#battling_tops_pt._03_of_5"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I was gonna ask, Henry and Heidi May what?
Thank you for this, B. His wife seems like an ass-kicker (not to mention him, himself).
Love how not only PJ but coffee unites some of us.0 -
From an animal call Asian palm civethedonist said:
It's all good from here, but I thank you, PJfanPJfanwillneverleave1 said:
This was a good thread about coffee.imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP
What about those beans that are culled from the shit of...monkeys, I think?Kopi Luwak is coffee prepared using coffee beans that have been subjected to ingestion and fermentation in the gastrointestinal tract of the Asian palm civet, which is called luwak in Indonesia. Caffeine content in both Arabica and Robusta luwak coffee is lower than in unfermented coffee. Large deformation mechanical rheology testing revealed that civet coffee beans are harder and more brittle in nature than their control counterparts indicating that digestive juices enter into the beans and modify the micro-structural properties of these beans. Proteolytic enzymes cause substantial breakdown of storage proteins.
Kopi Luwak is traditionally made from the faeces of wild civets, however, due to it becoming a trendy drink, civets are being increasingly captured from the wild and fed coffee beans to mass-produce this blend. Many of these civets are housed in battery cage systems which have been criticised on animal welfare grounds. The impact of the demand for this fashionable coffee on wild civet populations is yet unknown but may constitute a significant threat. (from Wikipedia)Post edited by Longueuil on0 -
So those poor little guys are force-fed coffee beans? I wonder if they get any sleep at all. Hope they at least get biscotti, or maybe an amaretti.Longueuil said:
From an animal call Asian palm civethedonist said:
It's all good from here, but I thank you, PJfanPJfanwillneverleave1 said:
This was a good thread about coffee.imalive said:
fair trade? yes. bird friendly? are you messing with me?Who Princess said:
Is it fair trade? Is it bird friendly?imalive said:
how embarrassing!PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
My friends laugh sometimes at how small it is
I'm Alive - what coffee do you recommend to drink from their website
http://jackmormoncoffee.com/collections/all
try the Cuarenteño
The practices of how the bean gets to your cup should be an AMT thread.
Sorry OP
What about those beans that are culled from the shit of...monkeys, I think?Kopi Luwak is coffee prepared using coffee beans that have been subjected to ingestion and fermentation in the gastrointestinal tract of the Asian palm civet, which is called luwak in Indonesia. Caffeine content in both Arabica and Robusta luwak coffee is lower than in unfermented coffee. Large deformation mechanical rheology testing revealed that civet coffee beans are harder and more brittle in nature than their control counterparts indicating that digestive juices enter into the beans and modify the micro-structural properties of these beans. Proteolytic enzymes cause substantial breakdown of storage proteins.
Kopi Luwak is traditionally made from the faeces of wild civets, however, due to it becoming a trendy drink, civets are being increasingly captured from the wild and fed coffee beans to mass-produce this blend. Many of these civets are housed in battery cage systems which have been criticised on animal welfare grounds. The impact of the demand for this fashionable coffee on wild civet populations is yet unknown but may constitute a significant threat. (from Wikipedia)my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
I love coffee too, and I have yet to find American coffee that is affordable and tastes good. My family regularly sends me care packages with German coffe. If I'm out, I buy it from Amazon. I use a regular $50 bucks coffee machine that does not need a paper filter because it has a mesh filter in there that I can take out for dumping the old coffee. I love a machine with a thermo container for the coffee, and this one has it.
In Germany, I inherited my grandparents' machine that was too complicated for my grandpa. You put beans and water in there and it ground them fresh for every cup. I loved it. I would not be able to afford something like this and it did not make the move to the US. I find Keurigs interesting but I would not get one. I guess I like a little work for my coffee, and I hate the waste. If the coffee is good, a simple machine can do wonders, in my opinion. If you are interested, look for Jacob's Krönung on Amazon, that is my to go to. It is comparable to Dunking Donuts Medium Roast.Please, Pearl Jam, consider a Benaroya Hall vinyl reissue! http://community.pearljam.com/discussion/148993/please-pearl-jam-consider-a-vinyl-benaroya-hall-re-issue0 -
Longueuil, should we ever meet, I'll be buying you a drink!
That is a beautiful animal, and I love how the brows, eyes and nose are so close to the ones we actually live with.
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And, if I may, this reminds me of hot coffee in the quiet of a cold-blue morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ8tA8Xby_s
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Mr. Coffee here too Hedo, still working.hedonist said:And, if I may, this reminds me of hot coffee in the quiet of a cold-blue morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ8tA8Xby_s
But, big ?, where is this video from? Love Strangest Tribe, but don't recall seeing Ed sit down singing a song in ages, not without a guitar. And in shorts no less.
How have I never saw this before???Don't come closer or I'll have to go0 -
If it's Strangest Tribe, it has to be Oslo last summer since that's the only place it's been performed live. And would presume he's sitting because that was around the time he injured his knee.PureandEasy said:
Mr. Coffee here too Hedo, still working.hedonist said:And, if I may, this reminds me of hot coffee in the quiet of a cold-blue morning.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ8tA8Xby_s
But, big ?, where is this video from? Love Strangest Tribe, but don't recall seeing Ed sit down singing a song in ages, not without a guitar. And in shorts no less.
How have I never saw this before???
I've never seen the video either but have heard in on sirius radio many times.Post edited by oftenreading onmy small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
As I said, in ages. God I love Unplugged.Don't come closer or I'll have to go0
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