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DJ Synikus Makisimus

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7. Kona Coffee from Hawai'i is my favorite.
Tue Mar 4, 2025, 02:54 AM
Mar 2025

Get the 100% Kona, not a Kona blend (they usually suck). You may not like the price, however. Coffee is much cheaper when impoverished peasants do the planting, picking and packing.

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Geez, I remember in 1975, you could get a six ounce cup of Joe in a no_hypocrisy Mar 2025 #1
heh and probably a gallon of gas Skittles Mar 2025 #4
That's around the time that I was away at school and I remember one time when my cousin drove me Rhiannon12866 Mar 2025 #8
heh Skittles Mar 2025 #9
Oh, same here! Rhiannon12866 Mar 2025 #10
And it absolutely sucked NT GenThePerservering Mar 2025 #16
I only buy 100% Colombian coffee FakeNoose Mar 2025 #2
A nice tariff will fix this problem. Norrrm Mar 2025 #3
LOL. Tariffs and taxs cuts to the wealthy. Redleg Mar 2025 #19
I'm sure we can just grow our own coffee beans here! The Felon will just issue an EO and voila! Raftergirl Mar 2025 #5
That's the "silver lining" of global warming OKIsItJustMe Mar 2025 #6
Kona Coffee from Hawai'i is my favorite. DJ Synikus Makisimus Mar 2025 #7
I'm not a coffee aficionado. A regular medium roast any brand will do for me. We occasionally buy Raftergirl Mar 2025 #12
Will just have to try to make it on beans brought from Kenya JCMach1 Mar 2025 #11
I ordered a "short ton" of whole beans from my favorite supplier OKIsItJustMe Mar 2025 #13
My wife is Kenyan (American now), but we have connections JCMach1 Mar 2025 #14
I've had (and enjoyed) Kenyan coffee OKIsItJustMe Mar 2025 #15
Freshness is the key. Most people have never tasted JCMach1 Mar 2025 #17
Too true OKIsItJustMe Mar 2025 #18
I have Rainman4u2C Mar 2025 #20
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