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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2474859" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>The best cup of coffee I can recall drinking was one I got from the Starbucks' stand at the Norman HealthPlex when my dad had his bypass surgery a couple of years ago. I'm not normally enthralled with Starbucks coffee, but that was abnormally good coffee.</p><p></p><p>When I went to some technical training about five years ago, they had a Starbucks machine in the break room. It had the roasted beans in a container on top, so it ground and brewed the coffee when you pushed the button; I'm not sure what it was about it, but that stuff gave me a headache--and I never react to presence or absence of caffeine like that. Hell, when I drive late at night, I drink a 5 Hour Energy and a 24oz coffee, and I'll sometimes go days without any form of caffeine, and neither has any negative effect, but that Starbucks stuff...</p><p></p><p>Take a look at the Black Blood of the Earth ( <a href="http://www.funraniumlabs.com/the-black-blood-of-the-earth" target="_blank">http://www.funraniumlabs.com/the-black-blood-of-the-earth</a> ), a "cold vacuum extraction coffee concentrate." You know that any product whose history begins</p><p></p><p>has to be good...</p><p></p><p>BTW, thanks for posting about the cold brewing--it reminded me to order some BBotE. I'd heard about it over a year ago, but they were so far backordered at the time that they weren't taking any more orders; I hadn't exactly forgotten about it, but I also hadn't made it back to order any 'til today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2474859, member: 26737"] The best cup of coffee I can recall drinking was one I got from the Starbucks' stand at the Norman HealthPlex when my dad had his bypass surgery a couple of years ago. I'm not normally enthralled with Starbucks coffee, but that was abnormally good coffee. When I went to some technical training about five years ago, they had a Starbucks machine in the break room. It had the roasted beans in a container on top, so it ground and brewed the coffee when you pushed the button; I'm not sure what it was about it, but that stuff gave me a headache--and I never react to presence or absence of caffeine like that. Hell, when I drive late at night, I drink a 5 Hour Energy and a 24oz coffee, and I'll sometimes go days without any form of caffeine, and neither has any negative effect, but that Starbucks stuff... Take a look at the Black Blood of the Earth ( [url]http://www.funraniumlabs.com/the-black-blood-of-the-earth[/url] ), a "cold vacuum extraction coffee concentrate." You know that any product whose history begins has to be good... BTW, thanks for posting about the cold brewing--it reminded me to order some BBotE. I'd heard about it over a year ago, but they were so far backordered at the time that they weren't taking any more orders; I hadn't exactly forgotten about it, but I also hadn't made it back to order any 'til today. [/QUOTE]
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