so Wali, the son of a mujahidden jihadist rebel leader went from being an Afghan commander to become a cashier in America where his neighbors didn't like him and rejected his family.
That tells me they also won't buy BRC coffee from the store he works in ...lol.
why didn't the owner of BRC produce a "Mohammad Wali" roast ? I mean its the least he could do in honor of the guy that put himself at so much risk of retaliation in the M.E.
[p.s ...just having some fun trying to get a rise out of the muslim haters on the fire]
I think Matt Best has a few words for you on this subject:
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I never know what to tell people to get me for Christmas. If there's something I want, I have already bought it. My wife asked me a few days ago. I sent her a link to some of their coffee and a T shirt.
I never know what to tell people to get me for Christmas. If there's something I want, I have already bought it. My wife asked me a few days ago. I sent her a link to some of their coffee and a T shirt.
I found it in the booming megopolis of Clancy MT this summer.
It was pretty good. Don't usually drink coffee on road trips (eats a hole in my stomach) but I stopped in on principle.
The guy who ran the little shop looked to be a Veteran, looked in shape like guys who go out of their way to stay in shape.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
I got some at PSA one day. It was okay, I'd give it about a 7 on my personal 0 -10 coffee scale. As it is, we have three favorite beans. Sunday nights, when I clean out the grinder for the week, we put one of those three in the weekly rotation.
lot's of brands of good coffee out there in the free market.
but i don't want to slow down the discussion about this particular brand.
where do the beans come from? i mean, coffee trees/bushes is grown all over, pretty much.
At nearly quadruple what I pay for my bulk Sam's K-Cups, I doubt I'll think it's worth it even if I think it's real good. That said, their product will remain a novelty to me. At 50 cents per cup, I could become a regular if it were exceptional. At over $1 per cup there's no chance. What's their best business strategy?
lot's of brands of good coffee out there in the free market.
but i don't want to slow down the discussion about this particular brand.
where do the beans come from? i mean, coffee trees/bushes is grown all over, pretty much.
At nearly quadruple what I pay for my bulk Sam's K-Cups, I doubt I'll think it's worth it even if I think it's real good. That said, their product will remain a novelty to me. At 50 cents per cup, I could become a regular if it were exceptional. At over $1 per cup there's no chance. What's their best business strategy?
i like community coffee, and also dunkin' stuff. lot's of good stuff out there.
i think i'd like this coffee. haven't seen it locally in the publix, or kroger.
it might be there, if so i've walked passed it. will look some more.
what we coffee drinkers need is good stuff at low prices.
and for the producer, that implies high volume sales?
Reprezintin at the camp. Thin Blue Line is the best one I have tried so far.
Hey Paul,
reading back through this I noticed your comment about the cost of the K-cups. You ever think of getting the reusable cup deal and just getting their ground coffee if it's less expensive? Just take the cup outside the door and knock the grounds out on the ground. No plastic trash filling up your camper can.
I use one every day at home. Works like a charm and I can use the coffee I like.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Reprezintin at the camp. Thin Blue Line is the best one I have tried so far.
Hey Paul,
reading back through this I noticed your comment about the cost of the K-cups. You ever think of getting the reusable cup deal and just getting their ground coffee if it's less expensive? Just take the cup outside the door and knock the grounds out on the ground. No plastic trash filling up your camper can.
I use one every day at home. Works like a charm and I can use the coffee I like.
I ought to give it a try. The Thin Blue Line variety is very good. At over $1.00 a cup though, it is spendy.