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#90
by
BALDANDRE
on 08 Oct, 2007 12:01
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Like Tom, didn't realize I missed this one...
I'm a coffee fiend!
Love the stuff...if it's good...but will do the junk if that's my only option...gotta watch..
I loved it before, but now that I'm in the northwest,,,gezz, this place is made for all day coffee binges!!

I guess there are worse vices!
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#91
by
warhawk
on 09 Oct, 2007 08:31
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it's my day off & i'm enjoying a delicious hot coffee watching espn2 & hanging out in the sly neighborhood. life is good.

WARHAWK
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#92
by
Bald_freak
on 11 Oct, 2007 14:49
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it's my day off & i'm enjoying a delicious hot coffee watching espn2 & hanging out in the sly neighborhood. life is good. 
WARHAWK 
Savor the Day off and the Coffee WH, I gotta tuff it through one more before I get mine. Gonna do a slasher flick marathon in preps for Halloween. ( my old lady hasn't seen a single Nightmare on elms street or Halloween film)
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#93
by
warhawk
on 11 Oct, 2007 16:27
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Gonna do a slasher flick marathon in preps for Halloween.
hey bald_freak....if u haven't rented DEVIL'S REJECTS.... u gotta include it on your slasher flick marathon.
WARHAWK
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#94
by
Bald_freak
on 12 Oct, 2007 16:38
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Gonna do a slasher flick marathon in preps for Halloween.
hey bald_freak....if u haven't rented DEVIL'S REJECTS.... u gotta include it on your slasher flick marathon.
WARHAWK 
Hopefully it's better than the first one
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#95
by
tomgallagher
on 12 Oct, 2007 17:07
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#96
by
Tom McGarry.
on 13 Oct, 2007 11:15
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Although I don't follow the sport, I do know that Tim Hortins was a Canadian Hockey Legend. I am not sure as to what extent because as I said I don't follow the sport. I just know that is where the coffee franchise got its name from.
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#97
by
JDog
on 14 Oct, 2007 07:17
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I dont want to start any trouble here, but I had coffee nearly every day for my last year of high school at a Tim Hortons and their coffee was nothing special.
I agree with Mr.Gallagher in that Dunkin Doughnuts have great black coffee. A cup of coffee at DD and their blueberry glazed tops anything at Tim Hortons or Krispy Kreme
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#98
by
Razor X
on 14 Oct, 2007 07:33
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#99
by
waliguy
on 14 Oct, 2007 08:48
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Love my coffee...
Just on my second pot of french press for the morning. (ok, the french press only yields 2 cups). Enjoying some Kenya AA today.
I roast my own beans as well. Nothing beats fresh roast, fresh ground, french pressed coffee.
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#100
by
andrew
on 14 Oct, 2007 10:52
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I roast my own beans as well. Nothing beats fresh roast, fresh ground, french pressed coffee.
Waliguy - what is this french press? Is it like an expresso maker? Also, what kind of equipment is required to roast your beans?
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#101
by
TheSlyBear
on 14 Oct, 2007 11:30
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French press:

The only way to brew coffee in my opinion.
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#102
by
waliguy
on 14 Oct, 2007 18:14
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Andrew, BootedBear posted a french press. I have one just like it...it's a Bodum and it's great. Makes just over two big cups per press.
You put fresh roast (ground) in the bottom, pour hot water over the top, and let it brew about 3 minutes. Then you pour in and enjoy.
Roast is pretty easy with my simplified setup. I use a hot air popcorn popper (actually two or three at once) and roast enough for maybe 7-10 days. Always fresh and tasty!
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#103
by
Tyler
on 14 Oct, 2007 19:45
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I have heard that over 90% of all coffee that is consumed in the world is stale upon consumption. Basically, once roasted, the coffee been deteriorates rapidly.
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#104
by
nomad
on 14 Oct, 2007 21:01
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Who out in the USA lives by one of the very few Tim Hortons?
They are all over the canadian border states, almost everywhere I go in those states there's a tim hortins