One of those towns I sped through to get to the beach before everything shut down for dinner.
Thunderwagon5000 said
12:28 PM, 12/20/17
Not much of a real good reason to boycott a place that serves decent coffee.
They burgularized it when they were closed eh.
If I need caffeine have the cash and there's not much
of a lineup, one large dark roast please. *** ? Buy ya one.
Never mind eh...
Pipes FC said
1:34 PM, 12/20/17
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Not much of a real good reason to boycott a place that serves decent coffee.
Especially when there is no one else in town that comes close.
Uke said
12:02 AM, 12/21/17
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Not much of a real good reason to boycott a place that serves decent coffee.
They burgularized it when they were closed eh.
If I need caffeine have the cash and there's not much
of a lineup, one large dark roast please. *** ? Buy ya one.
Never mind eh...
This has been a pretty good thredd so far. And it's lasted a whole lot longer than most. The politics "Trump meme..." thread's much better of course, because that fat slob is such an easy target. And there's so much already out there on the internets, and his fat yep is always running...
The Krink said
1:16 AM, 12/21/17
The thing about buying a cup of coffee anywhere is that they use tapwater to make it.
Majority of tapwater in the USA has added chlorine and flouride plus whatever else is
in your water and the process of making coffee just makes that water taste like coffee.
The grand plan to dispose of such toxic chemicals like chlorine and flouride "via the
public kidney" cant be more realized than through coffee houses/7-11's/truckstops.
I've got glacier melt quality water when I make a cup of coffee. So if you want to
"boycott " something try your tapwater.
Thunderwagon5000 said
8:42 AM, 12/21/17
I agree notes of chlorine / flouride do not add tu the bouquet of a
brew made from fresh ground quality beans. Starbuck's uses filtered
water as far as we know.
The Krink said
1:07 AM, 12/22/17
"Filtered water" really doesn't mean much. You can filter out the chlorine pretty easy and
that in itself is a good thing/start. But seriously doubt Starbucks is going to filter out the
fluoride. Because it takes Reverse Osmosis tanks/filters to rid fluoride and that can get expensive.
Just a guess 98% of the customer base are drinking specialty coffees made with fluoridated water
without a worry in the world.
Very funny find there Uke. "Triple filtered" water should get everything but the fluoride out.
You can "filter water" a 100 times and the fluoride remains unless you use a reverse osmosis
filter which hardly anybody has ever heard of. "Triple Filtered" is different than "Triple Distilled"
like in your finer vodkas. If you happen to live in a place that doesnt add fluoride to the water
supply (Bellingham WA) your Starbucks water could be really good. Not sure how much Starbucks
charges for a glass of "their water". Probably same as a bottle of premium water.
Freddie Krueger said
6:13 AM, 12/28/17
Distilled water I reckon is what one would want.
Snippy said
6:19 AM, 12/28/17
Freddie Krueger wrote:
Distilled water I reckon is what one would want.
Wrong.
But, you're in a land where they put milk in coffee, tu.
The Krink said
2:23 AM, 12/29/17
Water is sposed to contain minerals beneficial to the human body. Now finding
this water today is a hike up into the mountains very near the source of a river
or creek and the fast rushing water is so pure and clean and "living". Any time
water travels through a "pipe" it destroys the shape of the water crystals and
its living qualities. You can bring those water crystals back to life through magnetics
by changing the negatives into positives or vice versa. I got a lot more on "water".
I would certainly drink my own distilled water from the tap because the situation
must be dire. Probly many who drink distilled water daily. In a perfect world the water
we drink is a "health tonic". I've found you need to create your own "good water" from
what you are given. Which costs $$$ a year to do so. Not a perfect world.
Somebody shares ***'* hate: http://www.bradenton.com/news/local/crime/article190724879.html
Not much of a real good reason to boycott a place that serves decent coffee.
They burgularized it when they were closed eh.
If I need caffeine have the cash and there's not much
of a lineup, one large dark roast please. *** ? Buy ya one.
Never mind eh...
Especially when there is no one else in town that comes close.
This has been a pretty good thredd so far. And it's lasted a whole lot longer than most. The politics "Trump meme..." thread's much better of course, because that fat slob is such an easy target. And there's so much already out there on the internets, and his fat yep is always running...
Majority of tapwater in the USA has added chlorine and flouride plus whatever else is
in your water and the process of making coffee just makes that water taste like coffee.
The grand plan to dispose of such toxic chemicals like chlorine and flouride "via the
public kidney" cant be more realized than through coffee houses/7-11's/truckstops.
I've got glacier melt quality water when I make a cup of coffee. So if you want to
"boycott " something try your tapwater.
I agree notes of chlorine / flouride do not add tu the bouquet of a
brew made from fresh ground quality beans. Starbuck's uses filtered
water as far as we know.
that in itself is a good thing/start. But seriously doubt Starbucks is going to filter out the
fluoride. Because it takes Reverse Osmosis tanks/filters to rid fluoride and that can get expensive.
Just a guess 98% of the customer base are drinking specialty coffees made with fluoridated water
without a worry in the world.
You can "filter water" a 100 times and the fluoride remains unless you use a reverse osmosis
filter which hardly anybody has ever heard of. "Triple Filtered" is different than "Triple Distilled"
like in your finer vodkas. If you happen to live in a place that doesnt add fluoride to the water
supply (Bellingham WA) your Starbucks water could be really good. Not sure how much Starbucks
charges for a glass of "their water". Probably same as a bottle of premium water.
Wrong.
But, you're in a land where they put milk in coffee, tu.
this water today is a hike up into the mountains very near the source of a river
or creek and the fast rushing water is so pure and clean and "living". Any time
water travels through a "pipe" it destroys the shape of the water crystals and
its living qualities. You can bring those water crystals back to life through magnetics
by changing the negatives into positives or vice versa. I got a lot more on "water".
I would certainly drink my own distilled water from the tap because the situation
must be dire. Probly many who drink distilled water daily. In a perfect world the water
we drink is a "health tonic". I've found you need to create your own "good water" from
what you are given. Which costs $$$ a year to do so. Not a perfect world.