Clumsy coffee review

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Still on the subject of coffee, here's another one. We haven't thrown away this packaging yet, which has been staying there in the kitchen for I don't know how long. Maybe because it expects to be shown here, written about, immortalized lol. But maybe there's a reason for that.

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First, I have a thing for things with Spanish writing on them, second, I may never make it to Costa Rica.
I don't know when I'll get anywhere other than the next town, anyway. There are many more places to see in my own country, but that too requires funds. And for Western Europe, where there are so many corners worth seeing... and North America, where despite everything I still want to go someday...
I was in Italy many years ago learning the language and living with young American women. Then with a person who had become close to me, a Finnish girl with a Russian mother, we had decided to give up ever going to the USA because of what we saw and experienced there, lol. But I want it again, and I hope it happens someday.
But other countries, Costa Rica... I don't think I'll get there. At the end of the day, I see where I am right now, and no matter how big my dreams once were, I'm done here.

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But whatever. So there are people who go to Costa Rica and these are acquaintances of mine, friends of my partner, and the last time we saw each other, they gave us this.
They gave us other things too, some of the strangest, I mean, things that were collected from here and there and had no connection with each other, like a 10 year old port, which I've never seen before, or a French liqueur based on cognac and orange liqueur, which I've also never seen before - specific things that can only be bought locally, I suppose, though they never were there, neither in France nor in Portugal. So their gifts then remained a mystery to me, but the Costa Rican coffee was authentic, brought truly from there, from their trip to the country.

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I don't know if it makes sense to go into explaining what a wonderful aroma this coffee had with how many nuances to enjoy. Unlike sommeliers who can tell all the little and secret threads, foretaste, aftertaste and all kinds of nonsense, lol, I can just say that a coffee tastes great, it's nice to drink, a lot, and most of all, it works.

This is my clumsy review, but I think it's understandable for everyone, lol, isn't it? 😄

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Bravo! Done perfectly. Yes, in our house similar like that:

  • Mocha from 1922
  • Cappuccino in a new can from 1961
  • Columbian coffee packets from 1984
    (The dates are extremely exaggerated for humor)
    Finally I could not stand it anymore so I mixed them in boiling water or whatever the directions required. I drank them. In some cases, I forgot they were cooking and they boiled espresso.

So, I ran around very a lot very fast!
Great Post!

If you come to America, don't go snow tubing in Utah. As for skiing, there is a reason they hold the Olympics sometimes. It's suicidal! Straight down or inverted slopes.

Ha ha, I'm glad someone else's tastes are changing too. 😃
Regarding the USA, I'm quite unimaginative. Maybe New York and Las Vegas... I haven't decided yet.

You go to Las Vegas, Nevada you might end up broke. You go to New York, it's a beautiful in the city that never sleeps, I have only been in Manhattan once during truck driver training. I was asleep while the trainer got the truck stuck and he couldn't wake me up.

It took three tow trucks to pull out the tractor, 53 foot trailer away from the telephone poles and I sure felt like I had been horribly beat up.

In morning, after the trainer dropped the load and we were out the city, I woke up at a truck stop there was six foot high brown streaks left by the telephone poles of the alley on each side the white trailer. So I guess some people can sleep in NYC

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