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Sumana.00 wrote:Haven't seen anyone mention Full Bloom, it's a good alternative to Starbucks
pugboy wrote:I live round the corner from there
That is a real yoga feel good happiness crowd
Prob one of the better coffee available in the country.
They have matcha latte for the fad seekers tooSumana.00 wrote:Haven't seen anyone mention Full Bloom, it's a good alternative to Starbucks
I have 2 and they work great. Can't use fine ground in them though. The sealing gasket seems to be a problem after a while. Im not sure they can be replaced but otherwise, great for that extra strong shot of get up and go in the morning...eliteauto wrote:Lemme know how the espresso pot works for you, considering buying one
carluva wrote:I went away early July and bought quite a few bags of coffee but they're in the barrel. When I get them I'll post the collection.
I brew my morning cup with the Keurig and the reusable basket. Stopped using k cups years now. Comes out pretty nice, but nothing beats the Moka pot. I told wifey that if ever the Keurig conks out, I'll upgrade to a nice espresso home brewer like a gaggia. #drool
carluva wrote:Why don't you use the gaggia?
So here is my quota of coffee for the next few months.carluva wrote:I went away early July and bought quite a few bags of coffee but they're in the barrel. When I get them I'll post the collection.
I brew my morning cup with the Keurig and the reusable basket. Stopped using k cups years now. Comes out pretty nice, but nothing beats the Moka pot. I told wifey that if ever the Keurig conks out, I'll upgrade to a nice espresso home brewer like a gaggia. #drool
You all get arabica bean to grow locally? So far only robusta growing by us.streetbeastINC. wrote:I an give you beans ,,we dont sell i mostly give away
×2carluva wrote:Maybe peppercorns.
But don't waste your time on pods. Buy a reusable Keurig basket, buy your own coffee, brew to your liking and save the environment while you are at it.
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