[Magdalen] Whole Foods wins !!!

Jay Weigel jay.weigel at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 23:45:38 UTC 2016


Lucky you, to have that much room in the fridge! I'm making what amounts to
about 38 oz of the Cuban roast in the morning and drink it all over the
course of the day. (I'm drinking more of it than I was of the pre-ground
Colombian LOL)

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 7:34 PM, Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am on a Cafe Bustelo kick again. Cheap, "expresso ground" blend from
> central or South America- cold brewed. It's been over a year since I've
> made a batch after drinking it that way for about 5 years and I need to
> stock up again and get back in the routine. 10oz in my giant stainless bowl
> overnight/12 hours - strained through muslin makes a gallon of
> "concentrate" that serves up one part coffee concentrate, one part water.
> If you want it hot add boiling water. Will keep up to two weeks in the
> fridge. Just finished an afternoon mug cold.
> Lynn
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 5:34 PM, Bob Rea <petard at petard.us> wrote:
>
> > On Thursday, April 07, 2016 02:02:20 PM Jay Weigel wrote:
> > I have recently started buying coffee in bean form at Costco. It's
> Mayorga
> > Cuban Roast. They also have another, lighter roast, I think Costa Rican
> or
> > Honduran, but I like the darker roast. It's not burnt tasting like
> > Starbuck's, just nice and dark and mellow. It's also fair-traded and
> comes
> > in bean form in 2-lb. bags. I used to grind it there but I recently
> bought
> > a small electric grinder for myself and grind my own every morning, yum.
> > Wal-Mart also sells some kinds of fair-traded coffee, as does Kroger,
> both
> > to my surprise, but most are not in bean form.
>
> A local Ingles market sell a variety of whole beans at 6.98 a pound.  I buy
> the french roast. And I too use a small grinder every morning. And a small
> French Press
>
> Bob Rea
>
>


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