On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:43:02 -0500, Omelet >
wrote:
>In article >,
> Becca > wrote:
>
>> Omelet wrote:
>> > Actually, some companies have come up with a more practical item now.
>> > Much like a tea bag.
>> >
>> > The one cup coffee bag:
>> >
>> > http://www.discountcoffee.com/FolgersSingles.htm
>> >
>> > Looks simple to me but I wonder how it tastes?
>> > Anyone ever tried brewing coffee this way?
>> >
>>
>>
>> One of my clients gave me a case of Maxwell House singles. Tasted
>> great, that is if you like Maxwell House coffee.
>>
>>
>> Becca
>
>I prefer Kona, but was just curious. ;-)
Thanks Om. Been on another island for a few days and just reading
this am. I believe chicory was added as a coffee substitute when
there wasn't enough coffee available- at some point in early American
history. And when we went to New Orleans I found it an odd taste as I
was used to mellow Kona.
Ot We have 2 small grandsons here for 2 weeks so time is limited:>)
but it is an interesting thread.
aloha,
cea