Coffee (rec.drink.coffee) Discussing coffee. This includes selection of brands, methods of making coffee, etc. Discussion about coffee in other forms (e.g. desserts) is acceptable.

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Siggy
 
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Hi jim,

You must have a Commercial Roater in the area, somewhere ?

Most will sell out of the front office to chaps like you and me at very
decent retail prices; $ 8.00 Vs the 16.00 you'll pay at the local
"specialty" retail shop....

Give them a call and ask !

regards....todd






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Hi jim,

You must have a Commercial Roater in the area, somewhere ?

Most will sell out of the front office to chaps like you and me at very
decent retail prices; $ 8.00 Vs the 16.00 you'll pay at the local
"specialty" retail shop....

Give them a call and ask !

regards....todd






wrote:
> I'd be very interested! Thanks.



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Try Peets....they're the best


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Try Peets....they're the best


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Howdy wrote:
> Try Peets....they're the best


That, of course, is an opinion. My opinion is that Peet's doesn't know
how to shut off the roaster when the roast is done. YMMV.

Tony V.

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Tony Verhulst
 
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Howdy wrote:
> Try Peets....they're the best


That, of course, is an opinion. My opinion is that Peet's doesn't know
how to shut off the roaster when the roast is done. YMMV.

Tony V.

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Actually, roasting your own beans gives you some great advantages.
First of all, the green coffee is a lot cheaper than pre-roasted coffee.

You can roast to your taste, light or dark, and you can try different
types and blends of coffee. You can roast several ways: there are a few
roasters under 150 bucks, most are around 200, and a stovetop popcorn
popper is only 26, with a few bucks more for a thermometer. This method
is only good if you have a good stove exhaust or you roast outdoors, but
it's my favorite method.

Check out: http://www.sweetmarias.com/

They have all of the info and supplies you might need.

Richard

Alan wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 20:54:23 -0800, Jim Lane >
> wrote:
>
>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'd be very interested! Thanks.

>>
>>I'd suggest walking to the local coffeehouse to get your coffee. Beats
>>shipping and the cooling that happens when fresh coffee is shipped in

>
>>from Hawaii, air or not.

>
>>Oh, you mean pre-roasted? Don't touch the stuff myself, prefer roasting
>>green beans and I'm hard put to know exactly when those cheries were
>>picked and the difference in one bean from the first of the season to
>>the last.
>>
>>
>>jim

>
>
> Aren't you special!
>
>
> He asked for mail-order, and you brag about your own taste.
>
> Sheesh!
>
>
>


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Richard Hurwitz
 
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Actually, roasting your own beans gives you some great advantages.
First of all, the green coffee is a lot cheaper than pre-roasted coffee.

You can roast to your taste, light or dark, and you can try different
types and blends of coffee. You can roast several ways: there are a few
roasters under 150 bucks, most are around 200, and a stovetop popcorn
popper is only 26, with a few bucks more for a thermometer. This method
is only good if you have a good stove exhaust or you roast outdoors, but
it's my favorite method.

Check out: http://www.sweetmarias.com/

They have all of the info and supplies you might need.

Richard

Alan wrote:

> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 20:54:23 -0800, Jim Lane >
> wrote:
>
>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I'd be very interested! Thanks.

>>
>>I'd suggest walking to the local coffeehouse to get your coffee. Beats
>>shipping and the cooling that happens when fresh coffee is shipped in

>
>>from Hawaii, air or not.

>
>>Oh, you mean pre-roasted? Don't touch the stuff myself, prefer roasting
>>green beans and I'm hard put to know exactly when those cheries were
>>picked and the difference in one bean from the first of the season to
>>the last.
>>
>>
>>jim

>
>
> Aren't you special!
>
>
> He asked for mail-order, and you brag about your own taste.
>
> Sheesh!
>
>
>




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In article >,
Richard Hurwitz > wrote:
>Actually, roasting your own beans gives you some great advantages.
>First of all, the green coffee is a lot cheaper than pre-roasted coffee.
>
>You can roast to your taste, light or dark, and you can try different
>types and blends of coffee. You can roast several ways: there are a few
>roasters under 150 bucks, most are around 200, and a stovetop popcorn
>popper is only 26, with a few bucks more for a thermometer. This method
>is only good if you have a good stove exhaust or you roast outdoors, but
>it's my favorite method.
>
>Check out: http://www.sweetmarias.com/
>
>They have all of the info and supplies you might need.



If you google this group for 'popcorn" you'll find several threads
about using air popcorn poppers to roast beans.

>
>Richard
>
>Alan wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 20:54:23 -0800, Jim Lane >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'd be very interested! Thanks.
>>>
>>>I'd suggest walking to the local coffeehouse to get your coffee. Beats
>>>shipping and the cooling that happens when fresh coffee is shipped in

>>
>>>from Hawaii, air or not.

>>
>>>Oh, you mean pre-roasted? Don't touch the stuff myself, prefer roasting
>>>green beans and I'm hard put to know exactly when those cheries were
>>>picked and the difference in one bean from the first of the season to
>>>the last.
>>>
>>>
>>>jim

>>
>>
>> Aren't you special!
>>
>>
>> He asked for mail-order, and you brag about your own taste.
>>
>> Sheesh!
>>
>>
>>

>



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Al Dykes
 
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In article >,
Richard Hurwitz > wrote:
>Actually, roasting your own beans gives you some great advantages.
>First of all, the green coffee is a lot cheaper than pre-roasted coffee.
>
>You can roast to your taste, light or dark, and you can try different
>types and blends of coffee. You can roast several ways: there are a few
>roasters under 150 bucks, most are around 200, and a stovetop popcorn
>popper is only 26, with a few bucks more for a thermometer. This method
>is only good if you have a good stove exhaust or you roast outdoors, but
>it's my favorite method.
>
>Check out: http://www.sweetmarias.com/
>
>They have all of the info and supplies you might need.



If you google this group for 'popcorn" you'll find several threads
about using air popcorn poppers to roast beans.

>
>Richard
>
>Alan wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 20:54:23 -0800, Jim Lane >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I'd be very interested! Thanks.
>>>
>>>I'd suggest walking to the local coffeehouse to get your coffee. Beats
>>>shipping and the cooling that happens when fresh coffee is shipped in

>>
>>>from Hawaii, air or not.

>>
>>>Oh, you mean pre-roasted? Don't touch the stuff myself, prefer roasting
>>>green beans and I'm hard put to know exactly when those cheries were
>>>picked and the difference in one bean from the first of the season to
>>>the last.
>>>
>>>
>>>jim

>>
>>
>> Aren't you special!
>>
>>
>> He asked for mail-order, and you brag about your own taste.
>>
>> Sheesh!
>>
>>
>>

>



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Just wondering about you're stovetop popcorn maker method.......what's the
optimum temp and how long do you roast the green coffee in your popper?
Thanks. Grey



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Just wondering about you're stovetop popcorn maker method.......what's the
optimum temp and how long do you roast the green coffee in your popper?
Thanks. Grey



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Well depending upon just how fresh you wanted I mean this coffee isn't
righ off the coffee bush but it is fresh and delivered to your door in
expensively and fast. http://www.coffeefirst.com/coffee/?refid=25443


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Well depending upon just how fresh you wanted I mean this coffee isn't
righ off the coffee bush but it is fresh and delivered to your door in
expensively and fast. http://www.coffeefirst.com/coffee/?refid=25443
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This crap is someone trying to make a buck by reselling somebody's bulk
roasted coffee instead of being an authentic coffee company roasting small
batches of the best beans available on the planet..... www.rocketcoffee.com





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> What is this crap?
> On 17 Feb 2004 20:22:42 -0800, (OnePriceCalls)
> wrote:
>
> >Well depending upon just how fresh you wanted I mean this coffee isn't
> >righ off the coffee bush but it is fresh and delivered to your door in
> >expensively and fast.
http://www.coffeefirst.com/coffee/?refid=25443
>



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This crap is someone trying to make a buck by reselling somebody's bulk
roasted coffee instead of being an authentic coffee company roasting small
batches of the best beans available on the planet..... www.rocketcoffee.com





<Skenzer> wrote in message
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> What is this crap?
> On 17 Feb 2004 20:22:42 -0800, (OnePriceCalls)
> wrote:
>
> >Well depending upon just how fresh you wanted I mean this coffee isn't
> >righ off the coffee bush but it is fresh and delivered to your door in
> >expensively and fast.
http://www.coffeefirst.com/coffee/?refid=25443
>



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