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Default Wedding gift decision - ta-da!!

On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 19:14:14 -0400, "Dora" > wrote:

> afaqanjum28 wrote:
> > I
> > barely know. Just last week aquaintences gifted me a two pound bag
> > of
> > coffee beans from their native land, Colombia. The next day I put
> > some in my coffee grinder so they'd be reqdy for me to try. I gotta
> > say, I was very disappointed, they produced a pot of coffee that
> > tasted awful, after a few sips it went down the drain. I tried them
> > again the next morning, but still they produced the most scuzzy
> > brew,
> > I dumped it. The beans are still in my grinder only because I'm
> > still
> > trying to decide if I'll toss them in my composter or in the trash,
> > it's still too mucky outside to get to my composter. This was a gift
> > for no occasion, but I would never consider giving coffee as a
> > wedding
> > gift... maybe you should have given a nice burr grinder, they are
> > not
> > very pricy, certainly would have cost less than the discombobulated
> > assortment you bought. Maybe it's still not too late and most
> > folks don't own a coffee bean grinder. *I really don't see any
> > connection between spice blends and coffee beans unless they're
> > seperate gifts for a grab bag. *Maybe I'm out of touch but I would
> > never give comestibles as a wedding gift,

>
>

It's another foodbanter idiot reposting without adding anything new to
it.
> Why are you posting this? This was posted by someone else.



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