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Naval Aviator's Coffee

Pags

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A good friend of mine from the squadron has recently started a coffee roasting company. If anyone is in need of a good cup of joe, either at home or for the mess, please check him out. His coffees are excellent, I've tried both the Colombian and the Mexican and they're both awesome. I've also heard that the Ethiopian and the El Salvador are quite good.

http://greencountryroasters.com/
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
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[Insert random joke about Navy coffee and the marketing thereof; I know it's there but wit is failing me]
 

skidkid

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Wardroom Os take note, most boat coffee sucks!!!! Anything would be an improvement.
 

Pags

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Wardroom Os take note, most boat coffee sucks!!!! Anything would be an improvement.

I plan on bringing several bags on the next deployment (and have Mrs. Pags mail me many more). And to the FNGs...heed Skidkid's words...he speaks the truth.
 

phrogpilot73

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Four things that are a must on the float: Coffee Beans, Tupperware (to keep them fresh), a grinder, and a french press.
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
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Ready room coffee is great. Let it sit overnight in the pot and in the morning you fill your squadron mug, flip it upside down onto a plate, carefully remove the mug and cut your coffee into gelatin wedges. Enjoy.

Mmmm, mmmm, good coffee.
 

skidkid

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Dirt DEt coffee is better (usually) than boat coffee. We were well taken care of with Starbuck, Peets and Dunkin Donuts beans, a grinder and the best damn 220VAC $20 coffee maker on Earth.
 

phrogpilot73

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Dunkin Donuts = very military friendly. We wrote them an email asking if we could order coffee and get it shipped to an FPO. About 3 weeks later 2 cases of ground coffee arrived gratis.

It went well with the box 'o drivers that Callaway sent us. Something about the word "Iraq" makes people want to send you free stuff...
 

Schnugg

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I've use paper towels to filter coffee in the RR before...it works.
 

nittany03

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Ready room coffee is great. Let it sit overnight in the pot and in the morning you fill your squadron mug, flip it upside down onto a plate, carefully remove the mug and cut your coffee into gelatin wedges. Enjoy.

Mmmm, mmmm, good coffee.
Nothing like standing morning duty and finding out that your dumbass counterpart from the night before left the pot warmer on all night and there is now a pile of dried-up brown dreck at the bottom of the coffeepot . . .
 

brownshoe

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Ready room coffee is great. Let it sit overnight in the pot and in the morning you fill your squadron mug, flip it upside down onto a plate, carefully remove the mug and cut your coffee into gelatin wedges. Enjoy.

Mmmm, mmmm, good coffee.


You think you all had it bad the coffee in the E’s mess was awful, actually WAY beyond awful. Those tall urns probably hadn’t been cleaned or even empty since the ship had been commissioned, or on shore, since the chow hall been built. (Good grub though!)

Steve
 
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