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發表於 2005-8-20 02:30 PM
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Originally posted by astepor at 2005-8-20 10:06 AM:3 [4 P; M9 H. a* |# W. L
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但我覺得pacific重死,係一d初初開始... [' J5 Z2 t0 \- {% l4 w% x5 Y7 w- _, P. R* @
i stopped drinking specialty coffee a couple of years ago...most are pretty much coffee + syrup/coco (w/ ice). I kinda missed the aroma of the pure beans...5 w3 f2 t, r6 Z. s2 |
1 l+ m. U8 P; C4 `/ M$ s/ _$ U! vI sort of stock up on beans from Seattle's Best and The Second Cup. I put the beans in the freezer to keep them fresh. Don't worry, the beans will not get frozen. Just take the portion out the night before...and by the morning you use a grinder to ground it...and you have a fresh cup of coffee at home. (yeah, it takes 1/2 to make a cup...but if you are truly in love w/ fresh coffee...it's worth it.) That's how I made coffee when i was living in the former colony.
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When I am forced to buy beans in HK...i usually go to the shops on Stanton Street in Central..there are two good shops and you get quality beans. They aren't v. cheap but its good in quality! (If you want to drink cheap coffee...then go to MickyDs or 7-Elevens..or drink those disgusting 3 in 1 packages)" D0 q# {8 y Q0 C* Z
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Occassionally I would go for a non-fat, extra hot Latte...but that's like once in a quarter now....+ i7 F1 o: N4 \- L f
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On the Brazil question....the country is indeed vibrant in economy...but the $ goes to the rich 10% (like China today) and 90% of them enjoy only 15% of the national wealth....the poor basically are suffering from the results of the national debts..... g7 f @$ t9 Z; X3 O
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