On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:42:25 -0700, Pixmaker >
wrote:
>Having recently experienced yet another hurricane in South Florida, I
>thought we were well prepared for some days without electric power.
>FWIW we do like the Gevalia coffees and use them regularly. I assume
>that's not a problem. However, if a particular coffee is strongly
>recommended, I'm willing to use it. Remember, I'm planning for a
>degree of desperation here.
>
>Your recommendations will be welcomed.
>
>
>
> Pixmaker in FLL
>==========================
>It's not the heat, it's the humidity!
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>(..Think the humidity's bad?
> You should watch us vote!)
You might want to try some other coffees

once you have more time.
Seriously there are many coffees more interesting and more tasty than
Gevalia.
Get fresh roasted, grind them in a burr grinder and then try the
flavor. Might knock your socks off <g>. If you like highly aromatic,
chocolatey, creamy and all natural, try some 100% Kona. We are Kona
coffee farmers. That is all we grow and we are proud of our stuff.
Stay safe.
with aloha from the Pacific ocean,
Thunder
smithfarms.com
Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee
& other Great Stuff