Really Boring Stuff Only II: Return of the Boredom

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Davemcc

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If you are not in Canada, drive up to your nearest border crossing skip into the closet town and sample some Tim Horton's coffee. Its better than Dunkin's coffee. I've had both and actually prefer Timmmy's (Tim Horton's) over Dunkin and Starbucks. :)
Tim's coffee really isn't that good. Despite that, I still have at least two XL's a day. Home brewed latte is my personal preference.
 
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Tim's coffee really isn't that good. Despite that, I still have at least two XL's a day. Home brewed latte is my personal preference.
Its about the best you can get from a donought shop perspective. The best coffee I ever had and I guarded this coffee like a "b?tch in heat" was some Blue Mountain fresh from Jamaica. That was almost 15 years ago and you know, I've never had better coffee anywhere since then.
 
haraldo

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Best coffee I had is made in very very simple way

It's Turkish style, very common how they do this in Ukraine

You need a special kettle for this.... a special type which is very narrow in the opening

Just put coffee and sugar into the kettle and make it boil on very low temperature, it must not boil too quickly, when it's almost boiling then take it off, and let it stay 4 mins.
You need special coffe for this to work, like the German Jacobs brand....

For me this beats anything I ever bought from machine at any place, Starbucks is not even close :D

How can anything this simple be so good :p
 
lsiberian

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Its about the best you can get from a donought shop perspective. The best coffee I ever had and I guarded this coffee like a "b?tch in heat" was some Blue Mountain fresh from Jamaica. That was almost 15 years ago and you know, I've never had better coffee anywhere since then.
If you really love coffee there are lots of great beans out there. Queensland Australia, A place up in Laos I know some farmers from, and Sumatran. The key is to get the beans and grind them yourself. My dad used to drink folgers and now he drinks sumatran beans. You can get them at World Market if you have one nearby, not as good as having it in Sumatra, but still pretty good from what I hear. I always brought him exotic coffees from my travels.
 
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a pastry case often having no top crust, with a sweet or savoury filling

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tart 1 (tɑːt)


a pastry case often having no top crust, with a sweet or savoury filling

[C14: from Old French tarte, of uncertain origin; compare Medieval Latin tarte ]


ORRRRRRRRRRR


tart 3 (tɑːt)

informal See also tart up a promiscuous woman, esp a prostitute: often a term of abuse
OMG! How could anyone do such a thing to an inocent and tasty treat?
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

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Alex's family has a long tradition of photographing them with large cucumbers...

 
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