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Help with a Christmas gift -- coffee?
We exchange wish lists for the holidays, and today we got an e-mail from my father-in-law saying he'd like coffee for Christmas.
I think coffee is vile, bitter, nasty stuff, and I know nothing about it. SO. I am appealing to the collective wisdom of the Cellar for help. KitsuDad writes: Quote:
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Kopi luwak Make like a pusher, give him the first pound, then, after he's hooked, let him find out how much it costs. Momdigr drinks Eight O'Clock Coffee almost exclusively, so it must be cheap. |
When I was a lad, Mom would grind her own Eight O'clock coffee at the A&P store. Grab a bag of beans, dump them in the grinder, put the bag under the chute and push the button.
I wonder when they did away with that, probably about the same time they did away with the see though your feet machines. Sorry Choco, I'm no help... I don't drink the shit either. It's just a crutch for people that don't do crank. ;) |
What he really wants is a keurig machine
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The last time I paid attention, the local Jewel still carried whole bean coffee and had a grinder in the coffee aisle. I don't remember the brand. But not 8 o'clock. Though I remember 8 o'clock from way back when we had A&P in St. Louis.
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I'm just super stumped. I understand getting someone gourmet coffee as a gift, just as you might get someone gourmet chocolates. But this is like... you just want me to get you a pound of coffee from the grocery store? :confused: |
Choco: If your father-in-law thinks Starbucks is expensive, then you're pretty much limited to the brands that a grocery store would carry. Any really good coffee would cost more than that. Okay, so I drink Ruta Maya medium roast. I'm cheap for someone who likes good coffee. :right: I get mine at Costco for $15 for a 2.2 lbs. bag. I found it at HEB for $18. If you want to give it a try, don't get dark roast, get MEDIUM ROAST. Sorry, haven't tried any of brands grocery store carries. Someone just gave me a bag of Starbucks, which I haven't tried so I don't even know if it tastes good. I read an article that says 8 o'clock is good. Maybe it might acceptable.
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Back on track: I agree that a K-cupper would be a better choice than some bags of gourmet coffee. |
I was looking at that site a little while ago, but the prices for subsequent orders seem higher than KitsuDad is wanting to pay (given the Starbucks comment).
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Thanks for the explanation Mr. Levy.:)
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So funny.... I have a temp job and it's resetting the coffee sections after they take out the grinders. they are being replaced by a bigger K-cup section.
I had no idea you people drank such weird stuff. Especially the Starbucks flavors. Coconut and Blueberry Muffin, ffs? So your FIL wants one bag of the house/original/traditional blend of each brand he hasn't already tried. he doesn't want anything fancy It's just that it seems to frivolous to buy them for himself and has no other ideas of what he wants for christmas, so he's killing two birds with one stone. Go to the supermarket and buy just that. One bag of each type he hasn't tried. maybe throw in a few basic Colombian too. include the own brand of whatever store is local to him if you can. The main brands are Gevalia, 8 o'clock, Peets and Starbucks, so there's not going to be much left for you to buy. If you really want to make the gift interesting, Baggie up and code a couple of servings of each one so he can do a blind taste test. he can rate each one and then you can reveal which were which. |
Give him a bottle of Irish whiskey and a can of whipped cream. He'll be happy with any brand of coffee you give him to make Irish coffees.
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Get the house brand as Monster suggested and then Christmas it up with a nice coffee mug or canister.
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Seattles' Best (owned by Starbucks) might be an option for him. I'd just go to a good grocery store and get him a variety of coffees under the Starbucks price-point. |
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Maybe if I squeezed a civet over my coffee...maybe it is the poop that makes it good. The kopi luwak is supposed to be the bee's knees when it comes to non-bitter coffee. Plus it's expensive as hell. And it comes out of the far end of a civet. If you larfed, I was being funny.:D |
Civet coffee is a booming business these days. It became popular amongst middle class Americans and Europeans. Consequently the Civet coffee trade has become much crueller.
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Whew, at least it ain't my fault.
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Yeah....maybe. I still think you look kinda guilty..
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It's the 40 year old mustache. ;)
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Okay, I got this. I love coffee and I think a classic blend would make a beautiful christmas present. See if you can get your hands on Folger Classic Roast Coffe. Wait, let me link you to a website I usually buy it from: http://www.dailycuppacoffee.com/folg...nd-33-9ozs-can
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