I'm not a connoisseur when it comes to coffee. A good, everyday brew is all I ever really looked for. I have been drinking Eight O'Clock for years. My folks drank it. It's decent, and the stronger roasts aren't scorched to the point of skunkiness.
I cite Balloon Juice more than the other lefty blogs I read because in addition to politics, they also talk about pets and food and coffee, which pretty much define my life, so. A few months ago, John Cole was seaching for a decent everyday coffee, and some of us rec'd Eight O'Clock, and others rec'd Peet's. Still others rec'd Community Coffee, a brand I'd never heard of. So I checked out the site, poked around. Saw that prices were relatively reasonable, and ordered a couple bags of medium-dark roast.
I really liked it. So much so that when I tried to go back to Eight O'Clock...
So. I ordered some more bags of CC last week. Received them yesterday. Their regular medium-dark roast, along with their special Kenya and Kona varieties. Had a cup of Kenya this morning. Wine-y, yes. A bit of an acquired taste, I think, but I do like it.
And I joined their coffee club. I had received the Kona as a freebie for joining. And they gave me a travel mug as an extra thank you gift.
Last weekend, as part of the "Kris gets her life back" celebration, I baked a whole batch o' Jay Lake's web-famous Ginger Chocolate Chip cookies. Just had one with a fresh cup of Kenya. There are worse ways to start the morning.
I cite Balloon Juice more than the other lefty blogs I read because in addition to politics, they also talk about pets and food and coffee, which pretty much define my life, so. A few months ago, John Cole was seaching for a decent everyday coffee, and some of us rec'd Eight O'Clock, and others rec'd Peet's. Still others rec'd Community Coffee, a brand I'd never heard of. So I checked out the site, poked around. Saw that prices were relatively reasonable, and ordered a couple bags of medium-dark roast.
I really liked it. So much so that when I tried to go back to Eight O'Clock...
So. I ordered some more bags of CC last week. Received them yesterday. Their regular medium-dark roast, along with their special Kenya and Kona varieties. Had a cup of Kenya this morning. Wine-y, yes. A bit of an acquired taste, I think, but I do like it.
And I joined their coffee club. I had received the Kona as a freebie for joining. And they gave me a travel mug as an extra thank you gift.
Last weekend, as part of the "Kris gets her life back" celebration, I baked a whole batch o' Jay Lake's web-famous Ginger Chocolate Chip cookies. Just had one with a fresh cup of Kenya. There are worse ways to start the morning.
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Date: 2009-07-16 04:44 pm (UTC)That's a terrible fate. But a pleasant one.
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Date: 2009-07-16 10:13 pm (UTC)I see a 2-lb sample pack in my future.
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Date: 2009-07-16 10:35 pm (UTC)Costa Rican is my favorite of them all so far. I really liked the Ugandian Bugisu, too. I like that he goes for small farms, deals direct with the farms and co-ops, and has lots of organic varieties.
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Date: 2009-07-16 10:38 pm (UTC)Btw with Old Bisbee, check out the hotel blends. The Copper Queen blend is my favorite.
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