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Terry Coombs
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Tonight's dinner.
On 2/23/2018 9:10 AM,
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> On Fri, 23 Feb 2018 08:14:56 -0600, Terry Coombs >
> wrote:
>
>> On 2/21/2018 8:55 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 4:17:12 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> McDonald's coffee here is not good. I have tried it personally but people
>>>> who have tell me that it always tastes like it has been in the pot for a
>>>> very long time. Then again, people around here love Starbucks. I have been
>>>> told that the best coffee is at a Chevron station near here.
>>> Good coffee will be anywhere you can find it. The fast food joint that was next door to my office had wonderful coffee a few years ago. I thought I had died and gone to coffee heaven. Of course, it didn't last, but that period was the best time in my life - coffeewise.
>>>
>>> I can brew a great cup of coffee in my cheap drip machine with a freshly opened bag of coffee. That lasts for 3 or 4 days. After that, it loses that fresh bag taste. I guess it must oxidize or something. That's the breaks.
>> Â* And that's why I grind coffee fresh forÂ* every pot . I also mix 2
>> kinds of coffee to get the flavor I like . Most think my coffee is too
>> strongÂ* ...
> You need to make a strong brew to cover up the funky taste of your tap
> water. Even the finast restaurants use plain old funky tap water. For
> the price of a few pounds of premium coffee beans you can install a
> Reverse Osmosis filter. I use RO water for coffee, tea, and ice
> cubes.... RO water costs about 5¢/gallon. Btw, bottled water is funky
> tap water from someone elses tap... only fools buy bottled water. I
> fill my own bottles with RO water. RO water is produced at point of
> use, doesn't run through miles of filthy metal pipe.
Â* Don't hold back Sheldon , tell us how you REALLY feel . You have no
idea what my water tastes like , and are not qualified to judge in any
case . FWIW our water comes from wells into a deep aquifer , and is very
good tasting . It is hard , but that's probably why it tastes sweet
instead of like recycled sewage . Depending on where you live , it's
very likely you're making your coffee with somebody else's recycled **** .
*ENJOY* !
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