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  1. #1
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    I went to Peet's website and couldn't find much info about whether they are fair trade/organic/shade grown... anybody know? I would be interested to try it if so.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    Yum, Peet's French Roast! It's darker and more robust than Maj. Dickason's but not burny like Starbucks' dark roasts. DH has his own business and put his office on the twice-monthly Peetnik plan so he can scarf a couple of packages for home use. We alternate that with an Italian dark roast or espresso I get from a local shop that blends and roasts fair trade beans daily. I was so happy to hear a few weeks ago about a research study that links coffee and caffeine consumption to an apparent lessening of dementia in some geriatric adults...wish it would start working for me now....
    "It is easier to go down a hill than up a hill, but the view is better from the top of the hill." [Fortune cookie from post-ride buffet at the Peking Palace. The food was good, too.]

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    tiger

    Sg-I was Clare & Brayden's (tiger tiger owners) first customer!! I'm a regular Yummmmmmyyyy..mmmmmm..

    Epic's cool as well but it's not open when i'm on my way to work & are only open Mon-Fri

    It will be cool to catch up with some of the Seattle chickies for coffeeeeeeeee

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    Quote Originally Posted by KayTee View Post
    Yum, Peet's French Roast! It's darker and more robust than Maj. Dickason's but not burny like Starbucks' dark roasts. DH has his own business and put his office on the twice-monthly Peetnik plan so he can scarf a couple of packages for home use. We alternate that with an Italian dark roast or espresso I get from a local shop that blends and roasts fair trade beans daily. I was so happy to hear a few weeks ago about a research study that links coffee and caffeine consumption to an apparent lessening of dementia in some geriatric adults...wish it would start working for me now....
    KayTee, how did I not know you & BikeBoy are Peetniks????? I LOVE Peet's! We used to alternate getting French Roast, Maj. Dickason's & Arabian Mocha Java. Unfortunately, had to stop the service & go back to cheap grocery store stuff because of recent finances. I can't wait to re-up 'cause I miss having good coffee!
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

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    I have a French press home but never used it. How long do you leave the coffee sit before pouring it? I'm a coffee-addict. Drink about 5 cups every day.

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    Even squirrels like Peet's !

    Camping in Big Sur, we had a visitor one morning at breakfast who seemed to have a hankerin' for French Roast.





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    Jobob-

    Those pictures are adorable

    Thanks for sharing
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    Oh he's darling!!
    Sarah

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  9. #9
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    For Pete's sake, give Peets a chance

    (sorry, I couldn't resist)
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

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    Quote Originally Posted by violette View Post
    I have a French press home but never used it. How long do you leave the coffee sit before pouring it? I'm a coffee-addict. Drink about 5 cups every day.
    Here's my method for a perfect cup of Peet's French press:

    1. 3 scoops* of coarse grind (#12) coffee in the bottom of the single-cup French press. (* I use the Peet's scoop - I think 1 scoop is 2 Tbs)

    2. Bring water to a boil and let come off the boil for a few seconds.

    3. Pour a water over the grounds to cover and stir well with something wooden (I use a chopstick) until it looks like a slurry - this lets the coffee "bloom," as they say.

    4. Pour the rest of the hot water in, stirring, then press the plunger down about an inch or so and then draw it back up to just below the level of water.

    5. Pour a little hot water into the mug to take the chill off.

    6. Leave coffee steeping for at least 5 minutes. (My favorite Sulawesi can stay as long as 8-10 minutes with no ill effect; I'm not sure how sensitive other roasts might be to longer steep times.)

    7. Slowly and steadily push the plunger down as far as you can.

    8. Dump out the hot water from the mug and fill to the brim with delicious coffee! Enjoy!
    Last edited by bikerz; 03-27-2008 at 08:17 AM.
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    Here's my method for a perfect cup of Peet's French press:

    1. 3 scoops* of coarse grind (#12) coffee in the bottom of the single-cup French press. (* I use the Peet's scoop - I think 1 scoop is 2 Tbs)

    2. Bring water to a boil and let come off the boil for a few seconds.

    3. Pour a water over the grounds to cover and stir well with something wooden (I use a chopstick) until it looks like a slurry - this lets the coffee "bloom," as they say.

    4. Pour the rest of the hot water in, stirring, then press the plunger down about an inch or so and then draw it back up to just below the level of water.

    5. Pour a little hot water into the mug to take the chill off.

    6. Leave coffee steeping for at least 5 minutes. (My favorite Sulawesi can stay as long as 8-10 minutes with no ill effect; I'm not sure how sensitive other roasts might be to longer steep times.)

    7. Dump out the hot water from the mug and fill to the brim with delicious coffee! Enjoy!
    Do you have to push the plunger thingy down between #'s 6&7?

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    Oops - yes! Editing above for clarity!

    (Thank goodness for all this helpful QA on my recent posts - I'm out of practice!)
    Last edited by bikerz; 03-27-2008 at 08:19 AM.
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beane View Post
    I went to Peet's website and couldn't find much info about whether they are fair trade/organic/shade grown... anybody know? I would be interested to try it if so.
    Haven't the foggiest.


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    My god, I didn't know they made me into a smiley!!!

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    No, that one's me.

    This one's you:



    luvs ya sweetie

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