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I don't know anything about Kona coffee but, I DO know a little about the Trivia contest. Get the seats on the Losers Train dusted off. This is likely one of the most enjoyable contests of t.he bash. Have fun everybody!
 
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If I want something hot to drink then it's a big mug of cocoa made from real Dutch cocoa, not that packaged hot chocolate junk. :wink:
 
Kona, Blue Mountain - both my favourites!

Just don't have Kopi luwak (ick) - I can't handle the idea...

I'll have to try the Blue Mountain but I'll take a pass on the Kopi Luwak.

I don't know anything about Kona coffee but, I DO know a little about the Trivia contest. Get the seats on the Losers Train dusted off. This is likely one of the most enjoyable contests of t.he bash. Have fun everybody!

Are you sure that this is enjoyable? I might just make you work at finding the answers to some of the questions :eek:

can not beat kona coffee kau coffee is really good as kona

Haven't tried that either. I'll have to ask our friends that live in Kona if they've tried it :smile:. They turned me on to Greenwell Farms when we were there in March :smile:
 
Kona, Blue Mountain - both my favourites!

Just don't have Kopi luwak (ick) - I can't handle the idea...

I've loved Blue Mountain ever since my first honeymoon in Jamaica... but the last time I priced it, it was about US$30 a pound. Way too rich for my pocket.

Life's too short to drink Folgers! :smile: (or Keurig!!)
 
Kona, Blue Mountain - both my favourites!

Just don't have Kopi luwak (ick) - I can't handle the idea...

I've loved Blue Mountain ever since my first honeymoon in Jamaica... but the last time I priced it, it was about US$30 a pound. Way too rich for my pocket.

Life's too short to drink Folgers! :smile: (or Keurig!!)

I agree. I'm the only one that drinks coffee in my house so one pound of beans will last a while. Plus I use one of those small 4 cup coffee makers so I don't mind splurging on good coffee once in a while. Same goes with my beer :beer:. Life is too short to drink crappy beer :biggrin:
 
I agree. I'm the only one that drinks coffee in my house so one pound of beans will last a while. Plus I use one of those small 4 cup coffee makers so I don't mind splurging on good coffee once in a while. Same goes with my beer :beer:. Life is too short to drink crappy beer :biggrin:

Try Negra Modelo! It's my go-to!
 
I agree. I'm the only one that drinks coffee in my house so one pound of beans will last a while. Plus I use one of those small 4 cup coffee makers so I don't mind splurging on good coffee once in a while. Same goes with my beer :beer:. Life is too short to drink crappy beer :biggrin:

Try Negra Modelo! It's my go-to!

That's a good choice. Especially when we are in Arizona and it's 100 degrees!

Question........ "What is my favorite beer?"


Answer.......... "An OPEN one!"

Here's my favorite:
There are 3 kinds of beer.
1. Free beer.
2. Good beer.
3. Good, free beer.

Obviously #3 is the best kind :smile:
 
I agree. I'm the only one that drinks coffee in my house so one pound of beans will last a while. Plus I use one of those small 4 cup coffee makers so I don't mind splurging on good coffee once in a while. Same goes with my beer :beer:. Life is too short to drink crappy beer :biggrin:

Try Negra Modelo! It's my go-to!

That's a good choice. Especially when we are in Arizona and it's 100 degrees!

Question........ "What is my favorite beer?"


Answer.......... "An OPEN one!"

Here's my favorite:
There are 3 kinds of beer.
1. Free beer.
2. Good beer.
3. Good, free beer.

Obviously #3 is the best kind :smile:

I'm not a really big beer drinker, but I do agree on the Negra Modelo, or most any Mexican beer... I like Dos XXX, Sol, Tecate and an obscure one out of Nicaragua called Caguama. Last 10 years I worked, I was across the street from the Budweiser plant in Houston... and it may be sacrilege but can't stand the taste of Bud.
 
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