A thumbs up for the composition alone.
Put a flash on it and this becomes Blintz & Blitzen
The 1000f casts a very long shadow indeed. Of course so does the coffee — woo hoo Folger’s!
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Folgers… Many many years ago, when Lithuania was still behind the iron curtain and the best available coffee was from India, our relatives who emigrated to US during WW2 were sending us some stuff from the capitalistic world. Folgers was one the things 🙂 But now when the curtain moved eastward we forgot Folgers because there is such thing as Italian coffee 🙂 … and all the small family roasteries with their coffee brands, of course…I once had it pointed out that there are four kinds of coffee:
- Good Coffee that tastes good
- Good Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes good
Starbucks manages to overcharge for #2 and #3 and people love the experience. Now and then, around the holidays, they sell whole bean coffees that are very much in #1.
It'd put Folgers and Maxwell House in #4. They're not great coffees but they taste decent. Enjoy!
You forgot the fifth kind -- So-so coffee that's the cheapest in the grocery store coffee aisle.I once had it pointed out that there are four kinds of coffee:
- Good Coffee that tastes good
- Good Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes good
Starbucks manages to overcharge for #2 and #3 and people love the experience. Now and then, around the holidays, they sell whole bean coffees that are very much in #1.
It'd put Folgers and Maxwell House in #4. They're not great coffees but they taste decent. Enjoy!
I stick with whole bean, which means that "cheapest" is relative, but I still go for the cheapest whole bean that's available at my neighborhood (gourmet, expensive 🙄) grocery store.You forgot the fifth kind -- So-so coffee that's the cheapest in the grocery store coffee aisle.
I stick with whole bean, which means that "cheapest" is relative, but I still go for the cheapest whole bean that's available at my neighborhood (gourmet, expensive 🙄) grocery store.
Not a coffee man myself, but have you ever considered Maxwell House made with a Bunn Automatic, like Tom Petty did?The 1000f casts a very long shadow indeed. Of course so does the coffee — woo hoo Folger’s!
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Just looked up a Bunn Automatic -- hmm don't think I'll be buying one of those anytime soon! All my money is tied-up in Hasselblad and Moto Guzzi 🙂Not a coffee man myself, but have you ever considered Maxwell House made with a Bunn Automatic, like Tom Petty did?
I've had my share of Ian Tyson coffee "You wash 'er down with roadhouse coffee / That burns up your insides".Folgers… Many many years ago, when Lithuania was still behind the iron curtain and the best available coffee was from India, our relatives who emigrated to US during WW2 were sending us some stuff from the capitalistic world. Folgers was one the things 🙂 But now when the curtain moved eastward we forgot Folgers because there is such thing as Italian coffee 🙂 … and all the small family roasteries with their coffee brands, of course…
Hey, thanks for the Tom Petty story!Not a coffee man myself, but have you ever considered Maxwell House made with a Bunn Automatic, like Tom Petty did?

I dislike Starbucks coffee. bitter horrible..I once had it pointed out that there are four kinds of coffee:
- Good Coffee that tastes good
- Good Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes bad
- Bad Coffee that tastes good
Starbucks manages to overcharge for #2 and #3 and people love the experience. Now and then, around the holidays, they sell whole bean coffees that are very much in #1.
It'd put Folgers and Maxwell House in #4. They're not great coffees but they taste decent. Enjoy!
Fully agree.I dislike Starbucks coffee. bitter horrible..