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charlie
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Post by charlie »

Starbucks is choss.

My current favorite, and I think everyone that's visited my house knows of what I speak....

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Wes
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Post by Wes »

So, I won this last weekend at the Urban Krag slide show:

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And since I prefer a diet mtn. dew in the AM, rather then coffee, it will be available at the gear swap Saturday night.

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Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

charlie, to me, that coffee sucks ass. to each his own.
RRO
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Post by RRO »

wes.
its sold already. i like my coffee.
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JB
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Post by JB »

the jetboil coffee press is pretty sweet. I like my big sky bistro though...

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current coffee for me... Green Mountain Organic Sumatran Reserve (fair trade too)
[size=75]i may be weak, but i have bad technique[/size]
dmw
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Post by dmw »

Will someone give me some more details about the gear swap?? About the coffee: Lexington Tea & Coffee's breakfast blend is rad, esp. when someone else makes it for me in the press!!!! Heine Bros. Mary Katherine blend is probably my favorite.... Ames coffee at the outdoors is really nice, too!
Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

dmw wrote:Will someone give me some more details about the gear swap??
it's essentially just a change to sell/buy/trade/exchange gear between everyone. it's pretty informal and casual.. a chance to clean out the closet and fill some gaps in your rack.
and great loves will one day have to part -smashing pumpkins
StephyG
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Post by StephyG »

I brew mine in a Nissan .95L, single cylinder, with performance piston and rings, 1,000 micron fuel filter, its got a chrome body with black trim... and makes a real nice cup of joe. Well good enough. :D
charlie
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Post by charlie »

StephyG, nice flashback there. :lol:
BigRed
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Post by BigRed »

Are pots and pans needed or at least accepted?
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