JakeBrake
Full time employment: Posting here.
I'm retired. I drink more than five cups of stong, black coffee every day to be able to stay awake until bedtime.
The Coffee contract here at MegaCorp was put out for bid. The low bidder that won, makes the coffee synthetically using an industrial process and then ships the coffee to us through a lead pipe where it is then heated by direct combustion here at our facility. The actual process is secret but is believed to involve concentrates derived form leftover wash rags and stale bread mold.
When we want a cup we make sure that the pot isn't still aflame. Then we let it sit for an hour or two - just to be sure.
Anyway, it's not very good but it's free, So we all drink lots of it.
Personally I think the poll and the comments are both interesting, but if you don't you are perfectly welcome to [-]piss on my thread[/-] not participate.
I did this too and came back to coffee. Coffee (caffeinated or decaf, doesn't matter) gives me mild IBS symptoms and tea doesn't. But coffee is sooo much better. I know, too much information - sorry.One time I tried switching to tea because I "thought it was better for me." That didn't last long....
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Same here except Folgers not Maxwell house.I just use those Maxwell House coffee bags. Not the finest coffee in the world, but fast and with a little fresh creamer it's not bad either. In my case, there's only one of me in my house so that's pretty easy.
A five-ounce cup?Using the five oz cup measure, I am the one who consumes five or more cups of Colombian ground coffee daily, four in my first mug.
Used to be my story. Now I'm up to about 4 cups a week, no more than 1 a day.Semi-retired and I've never had a cup of coffee. Tasted it maybe 40 some years ago and didn't like it.
Always a fine Columbian roast.
I love coffee and drink it every day. Now that I am retired I drink quite a bit less coffee because I am more active. While w**king I would drink it constantly while working on the computer in the office.
I would say probably 1/3 less now that I am retired.
Never touch the stuff before dinner!The Cuervo Gold, the fine Columbian...