MLP, I am done

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That looks more like tea
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Bulletproof coffee is where it’s at! It is hard to go back to regular coffee once you’ve tried it.
 

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There is no point in trying to talk me out of this. I am making a change. MLP can kiss my ass if everyone thinks otherwise. No more God damn boutique coffee. She made me pay $16/pound for the last batch. I'm going back to Folgers.

Friends don't let friends drink coffee that came from a fucking can, or the fucking supermarket.

Now, put down the can and back the fuck up. Breathe. Again. Again. OK?
 

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A while back while shopping I came across a box of the McCafe k-cups. I've mentioned a few times I've had good luck with McD's coffee, so I thought why not try it. It was terrible. But I made it through the box, thinking never again.

Then the missus came back from a shopping trip, proudly announcing she had gotten me another box of McCafe. :laugh2:

I seriously thought about chunking it, but it was during the ice storm and I was out of coffee. So I broke into the 2nd box.

Ya know what, the 2nd box was pretty damn good. Maybe I got brain washed by the 1st box, but I just think the 2nd box was head and shoulders better. So I guess, box to box matters with coffee.
 

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Speaking of, it's getting harder and harder to find real honey. Not that crap sugar water they feed them bee's that's not honey. 95% of all honey in stores is that crap or mixed with some Chinese syrup BS.

I have to try really hard and pay good money for REAL honey. Thats a big shame.

I am super fortunate where I live.
I live in a watershed of fresh, real, food.

We get fresh, local honey. Supposedly, this helps immunize you against different LOCAL pollens if you are allergic. I just like it.

Over a few farm yards we can get fresh cheese. I have to be careful here.

Another farm sells fresh ice cream in the summer. My beef and chicken are also sourced locally. I'm starting to appreciate lamb and duck recently. And eggs too. I can catch salmon in my own back yard.

Amazingly enough, even though we grow lots of fruits and veggies locally, the supermarket sell a lot of stuff from the USA. This is why I farm-hop.

We really need to stop importing food goods from places like China.
 

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A while back while shopping I came across a box of the McCafe k-cups. I've mentioned a few times I've had good luck with McD's coffee, so I thought why not try it. It was terrible. But I made it through the box, thinking never again.

Then the missus came back from a shopping trip, proudly announcing she had gotten me another box of McCafe. :laugh2:

I seriously thought about chunking it, but it was during the ice storm and I was out of coffee. So I broke into the 2nd box.

Ya know what, the 2nd box was pretty damn good. Maybe I got brain washed by the 1st box, but I just think the 2nd box was head and shoulders better. So I guess, box to box matters with coffee.
Heard a few months ago that McD's now buys the same coffee that Tim Hortons sold. Apparently, Timmy's decided that their supplier was charging too much for their crap coffee grown low on the mountain and went elsewhere for their coffee and McD's decided to start buying the stuff that Timmy's didn't want.
 

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I personally find coffee is like drinking mud..
 

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I am super fortunate where I live.
I live in a watershed of fresh, real, food.

We get fresh, local honey. Supposedly, this helps immunize you against different LOCAL pollens if you are allergic. I just like it.

Over a few farm yards we can get fresh cheese. I have to be careful here.

Another farm sells fresh ice cream in the summer. My beef and chicken are also sourced locally. I'm starting to appreciate lamb and duck recently. And eggs too. I can catch salmon in my own back yard.

Amazingly enough, even though we grow lots of fruits and veggies locally, the supermarket sell a lot of stuff from the USA. This is why I farm-hop.

We really need to stop importing food goods from places like China.

You're lucky! Wife's family lives out on the country side and they get their honey directly from a local beekeeper. When we're lucky and head back up there again when all these restrictions are over, I'm looking to buy maybe a gallon. He sells them in big buckets and it's the real deal.

You're right, the good stuff is full of stuff that's good for immune system. Nothing beats that!
 

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I am super fortunate where I live.
I live in a watershed of fresh, real, food.

We get fresh, local honey. Supposedly, this helps immunize you against different LOCAL pollens if you are allergic. I just like it.

Over a few farm yards we can get fresh cheese. I have to be careful here.

Another farm sells fresh ice cream in the summer. My beef and chicken are also sourced locally. I'm starting to appreciate lamb and duck recently. And eggs too. I can catch salmon in my own back yard.

Amazingly enough, even though we grow lots of fruits and veggies locally, the supermarket sell a lot of stuff from the USA. This is why I farm-hop.

We really need to stop importing food goods from places like China.

More bee farms out here in the desert than you can shake a stick at.

In fact, if I have an open can of Coke in my shop, chances are a bee will fly in to investigate.
 

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$80 for coffee made from monkey poop, yeah laugh at me for drinking tea......
I want to try it just to know if it's really that good. I once bought a $25 bottle of beer at the liquor store because I had to know, is it really that good? Spoiler alert, it was good, but not $25 good.
 

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I want to try it just to know if it's really that good. I once bought a $25 bottle of beer at the liquor store because I had to know, is it really that good? Spoiler alert, it was good, but not $25 good.
I'm holding out for that Murphy aged cup of Joe's. First he drinks it and then..... Well I shouldn't ruin a good surprise
 

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I am by no means a coffee snob. I drink store brand breakfast blend, but folgers is even worse than the worst gas station slop I've ever had the displeasure of ingesting. The only thing worse is Chock Full O' Nuts.
 

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