Thanks Charlie! They are respectful on emails going out, one or two a month, maybe? We've been happy with every purchase, seems very fresh to our noses. We've tried (and would reorder)...Hazelnut, Sumatra Black, Salted Caramel in coffee beans. Peach Tea, Temple of Heaven Gunpowder Tea (a green tea) and their Iced Tea Blend (awesome southern old time cafe tea taste!). Hope you find something y'all like & enjoy.
Thanks Blair. I will definitely keep those recommendations in mind. Gonna start slow with Columbia Supremo and go from there.
Having done a couple of vehicle studio set ups and sessions long ago with FILM....THAT image......is one very long day, maybe two. And this time is not including the studio already setup & arranged for background & lighting before hand (if not permanently installed/designed).
I don't care for Starbucks coffee so I don't go there. My understanding is they take care of their employees. Anyone that works over twenty hours a week is eligible for their 401k, health benefits, tuition reimbursement. All that costs money which is reflected in their prices. Just another perspective. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
Thank you, Clint! Thanks Patrick, that's exactly what i did. Such weather and coffee is a great match! Thank you, Joe! I think it is, but it works well for me! I am, hope you are too, Charlie. Ice tea is actually pretty good, but i don't have it often, usually i want something warm. Unless we would be talking about water, beer, vodka or something like that. Thanks, Charlie! All i know that Jason had it before me, but it would be interesting to know more about the history. It depends a bit, i can get 6 or more shaves from BICs, maybe three from Gillette Wilkinson Swords and less from carbon steel Treets. Haven't really honed or stropped them though. I know my great grandfather used a drinking glass to get a few extra shaves, but he died in the 1950s so i don't really know much details like that. Sounds good to me. Earl Grey is great too. I've been drinking a lot of Russian black tea with bergamot in it, a bit like Earl Grey but not quite. The brand was Maisky or something like that, i don't have a lot of knowledge about Russian language. I know a bit of Swedish and Estonian is kind of understandable too. Thanks, Blair!