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No wonder.It's that damned Columbian coffee.
No wonder.
I'm having only the finest home brewed Arabica coffee. Dunkin'
Columbian coffee.
Colombian sourced coffee is typically of the Arabica species.Arabica coffee
I knew you read the New Yorker!!!!!!Colombian sourced coffee is typically of the Arabica species.
I grow my own.Colombian sourced coffee is typically of the Arabica species.
Thats what im havingNo wonder.
I'm having only the finest home brewed Arabica coffee. Dunkin'
I grow my own.
Check out Counter Culture. They occasionally have beans from Costa Rica.I've always loved a good roasted, Costa Rican high grown....but I cannot find the one I love anymore....so alas, I pine away.
Anyone remember Steve Vai from the 80’s through 90’s? Talk about ego.
And practicing 40 hours a day.Was that when he was busy trying to kill it with fasting and spirituality??
And practicing 40 hours a day.
Black & White is my top roaster. Killer selection and I get my beans two days after they were roasted.
No, that was his tone.Yeah, I thought that was when he was busy trying to kill it with fasting and spirituality??
Rootless in Flint is a fave in our house!!!!Black & White is my top roaster. Killer selection and I get my beans two days after they were roasted.
Some pretty good micro roasters up your way too.
Colombian sourced coffee is typically of the Arabica species.