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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3690728" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Heck, I was raised on cowboy coffee. The cheaper the better because we had no money. Parents always said if we drank it my growth would be stunted. Glad I stopped at 6’!</p><p>Military coffee was instant or floor sweepings added to 1/4 pound of twice used grounds per 100 cup pot was the norm. </p><p>Company coffee was drinkable if double bags were used during the work life. Had to do that clandistanly as the company save a dime rats would turn me in. </p><p>Since retiring coffee has been one of the simple pleasures </p><p>In life. Special beans can be tailored to personal taste. It’s a fun adventure getting different beans to try before deciding on a daily brew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3690728, member: 5412"] Heck, I was raised on cowboy coffee. The cheaper the better because we had no money. Parents always said if we drank it my growth would be stunted. Glad I stopped at 6’! Military coffee was instant or floor sweepings added to 1/4 pound of twice used grounds per 100 cup pot was the norm. Company coffee was drinkable if double bags were used during the work life. Had to do that clandistanly as the company save a dime rats would turn me in. Since retiring coffee has been one of the simple pleasures In life. Special beans can be tailored to personal taste. It’s a fun adventure getting different beans to try before deciding on a daily brew. [/QUOTE]
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