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- From: brad@optilink.UUCP (Brad Yearwood)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers,rec.food.drink,ba.food
- Subject: Re: Looking for a *great* coffeemaker
- Message-ID: <11920@optilink.UUCP>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 04:08:11 GMT
- References: <sz-n-rk.strnlght@netcom.com> <1992Aug24.052131.7852@adobe.com> <1992Aug25.191555.28507@ads.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Organization: Optilink Corporation, Petaluma, CA
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- In article <1992Aug25.191555.28507@ads.com>, charleen@ADS.COM (Charleen Bunjiovianna) writes:
- # In article <8210.25748@stratus.SWDC.Stratus.COM> jane@soave.swdc.stratus.com (Jane Beckman) writes:
- # >
- # >For sheer adventure, I love "Heisenberg's Uncertain Blend" at
- # >Trader Joe's. ...
- #
- # Finally, someone else who likes Heisenberg's! Everyone else thinks
- # I'm crazy.
-
- From my experience: great label, lousy coffee. The can that I bought a couple
- of months ago was vile beyond description. It tasted moldy.
-
- I've had mixed results with TJ's coffee. Some years ago, they had genuine
- Yemeni Mocha. One batch was great, and at a great price. Another batch
- had a terrible off-flavor - like burned green beans (not coffee beans - snap
- beans).
-
- Brad Yearwood brad@optilink.com {uunet, pyramid}!optilink!brad
- Petaluma, CA
-