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posted: 2/25/2007 at 5:41 PM
..based on #/capita
5 - Portland,Or
Vancouver, WA 2.0

4 - Bellingham, WA 2.1

3 - San Francisco 2.2

2 - Seattle, WA
Bellevue, WA
Everett, WA 2.5

drumroll........

1 - ANCHORAGE, AK 2.8

Oh,yes, we are fully caffeinated over here!!! After much research, I came to the conclusion that my skinny vanilla latte is the perfect post run recovery beverage combining that delicate balance of fat-free 4:1 ratio of carb to protein.... Big grin
What's your favorite java?
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posted: 2/25/2007 at 5:59 PM
modified: 2/25/2007 at 6:02 PM
Seattle will ALWAYS be coffee capital of the world (to me lol) I mean they basically have a Seattle's Best coffee , Tully's and Sarbucks on every corner. Of course me being from Seattle , NO WAY influences my feelings Wink
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Funky Monkey
posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:14 PM
We have fabulous coffee in Nashville. And no, it is not Starbucks. Yes, we also have Starbucks, but why would I go there when the coffee at Bongo Java and Fido is so much better?
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Runs With Snowplows
posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:31 PM
I like the coffee in my kitchen. Wink Someday I would like a real espresso/cappuccino machine, too...but I won't settle for one of those cheap, plastic ones, so it's just a fantasy at this point. I think one has to spend a couple hundred bucks for just a mediocre one. We have a nice little stovetop espresso maker, though...but no way to get good froth.

So what's everyone's favorite coffee for brewing at home? I really like Godiva and Ghiradelli. Hey, they know chocolate and that comes from beans, too. And my favorite flavors always have hazelnut in them in some capacity.

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Funky Monkey
posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:34 PM
Quote from zoom-zoom on 2/25/2007 at 7:31 PM:
what's everyone's favorite coffee for brewing at home?


Did I mention Fido and Bongo Java? They roast their own beans and sell them.

Or you could roast your own. http://www.morecoffee.com

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Runs With Snowplows
posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:41 PM
Quote from Trent on 2/25/2007 at 7:34 PM:
Or you could roast your own. http://www.morecoffee.com


I have a friend who has done that. It definitely would be fun to try. Have you ever done it yourself?

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Kirsten

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posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:58 PM
modified: 2/25/2007 at 7:59 PM
Starbuck burns their coffee so I've never been much of a fan of theirs. I'd rather go to one of the smaller java shops myself but seing that I live in BFE, PA I drink whatever my dh makes (he's gotten some pretty good Organic fair trade coffee from Wegmans that is pretty good).
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Funky Monkey
posted: 2/25/2007 at 7:59 PM
Yeppers. I have done this in a big cast iron skillet on my stove top, with all my windows open. There is a lot of smoke involved. And you have to shake them up periodically in a collandar in the sink to blow off the skins. Godd stuff, a lot of fun.
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Runs With Snowplows
posted: 2/25/2007 at 8:12 PM
I'll bet it smells amazing when you do that! I definitely want to look into that. We have a coffee company near us (great ground and whole bean coffee) that I believe sells raw beans and flavorings and stuff. I should wander down there sometime.
Kirsten

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.: 2008 Goals :.
• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
• 1st trail race
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Girls on an AK Beach
posted: 2/25/2007 at 9:18 PM
We got our first Starbucks in Juneau last month but I will always opt for Heritage Coffee or Raven's Cafe. And when in Anchorage it is Kaladi Brothers (something like that!) Juneau is probably the only state capitol without a
1) Taco Bell
2) Burger King
3) Kentucky Fried Chicken
4) In and Out
5) Chuck e Cheese
6) Wendy's
7) you name it...we don't have it and this is not always a good thing.
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