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Re: Buying coffee to bring home?
Last year I went to see Thunder...Go to Miss Sonias and ask them to point you over to his place...He had just returned from the Blue Mountains and had a couple of 100lb burlap bags of fresh unroasted beans. For what it is worth both bags had the certification labels that certified Blue Mountain Coffee beans. he has been around a long time and best I can tell his stuff is legit....For 25 years i keep hearing that we never get the 'good" stuff and blah blah blah....I can say this...I like Ja Blum and used to get it as Mavis Banks before the name change...I like it and I buy it and I enjoy drinking it...I also bought some from Thunder and made a pot of it shortly after it was roasted. Might have been the best pot of coffee I have ever drank.. He roast it out back over a wood fire...It smells wonderful around the dutch oven he is roasting in. His coffee was most excellent. I think there is as much myth as truth in the coffee debate.... If you like the way it smells and taste then you found your coffee....Be prepared for an interesting visit with his wife Barbara...That is all i will say...she is nice but it willbe an interesting visit for sure..Question for all the people that support the "you never got the good stuff" debate...have you ever found it and can you tell me where....No disrespect intended but I would really like for some one to add to this discussion with some facts as to where you get the really legit Blue Mountain Coffee....Please don't say The Blue Mountains.....
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