JoeMama
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My usual morning ritual is to grab a cup of coffee in the AM when I wake up. I have a single (large) cup maker that I use with my run of the mill 'Folgers'. Occasionally Ill get bold and grab a can of the dark roast or burned to a crisp roast varieties that FOLGERS offers.
Well, the wife went on a week long vacation to Cabo San Lucas Mexico (with her mom and sister) and returned home with a bag of 'Cabo Coffee'. My initial impression upon smelling the bag was 'Okay, its a bit nutty and different' so I brewed some this AM.
I guess I had to get through the first cigarette to really jack my tastebuds enough to taste how bad this coffee was. 'Dark Roast Ground' is what the package said, and thats about what it tasted like. Dark roastings of the ground - when it has been raked and mucked from the bottom of a horse stable. Being the devout coffee drinker that I am, I choked this hot cup of battery acid down and grabbed another smoke and a handful of mints to mask the bitter aftertaste.
Needless to say, I aint gonna be drinking this crap again anytime soon. Looks like this is going to 'magically' appear next to the coffee maker at work (which I refuse to drink from). We have an old salt there (still wishes he was in the Navy) that drinks the swampwater coffee he brews all day long.
-Me
Well, the wife went on a week long vacation to Cabo San Lucas Mexico (with her mom and sister) and returned home with a bag of 'Cabo Coffee'. My initial impression upon smelling the bag was 'Okay, its a bit nutty and different' so I brewed some this AM.
I guess I had to get through the first cigarette to really jack my tastebuds enough to taste how bad this coffee was. 'Dark Roast Ground' is what the package said, and thats about what it tasted like. Dark roastings of the ground - when it has been raked and mucked from the bottom of a horse stable. Being the devout coffee drinker that I am, I choked this hot cup of battery acid down and grabbed another smoke and a handful of mints to mask the bitter aftertaste.
Needless to say, I aint gonna be drinking this crap again anytime soon. Looks like this is going to 'magically' appear next to the coffee maker at work (which I refuse to drink from). We have an old salt there (still wishes he was in the Navy) that drinks the swampwater coffee he brews all day long.
-Me