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Naw. I have drank tea. I don't like it that much. I was gifted a Keurig machine. Never use it. I should try buying a tea assortment.
After 4 years of instant I stopped carring about looks. Just inject the caffeine in an IV bag to go please and thankyou
150 yen... great buy
May your contingencies have contingencies.
America you go into a cafe / diner and they just give you unlimited good tasting coffee.
England = you got to pay again for a cup of stuff that tastes inferior to the American stuff.
It's the caffeine I want. Not a hole in my wallet
An "Emergency Jar of Freeze-Dried Coffee?"
That's like having a suicide pill...
I get it - You're thinking ahead and trying to come up with something that could help you in case the Universe imploded on itself. But, this is not the way.
Here is the way:
"Do I have enough coffee for tomorrow?"
If the answer is no, you go get coffee.
There are a few situations where I would say it is acceptable for you to not have sufficient coffee on hand for at least one full cup at any one time. Among them are:
1) You are about to leave your home with the intent to buy more coffee.
2) You have just gotten divorced and your spouse won custody of your coffee and you have not yet left that day to go buy more.
3) Supervolcano eruption, land shark attack, giant spider infestation, alien mass-abductions, New Coke, Menudo Reunion concert, and other such Tier 1 disasters.
4) "Other," including metaphysical events and space-time fractures and/or Universe End-Of-Service dates.
And, that's about it. Otherwise, do you know where your coffee is?
If you don't have the cash, I understand. But, at some point in your life you must have had enough cash to buy coffee AND create a "Emergency Coffee Stash Cash." Did you not create an Emergency Coffee Stash Cash fund? If you are worried about storing this fund at home, you should contact your financial advisor.
If you don't rate a "financial advisor" then here is what I suggest - Contact the owner of a well appointed locally owned grocery store. Tell them of your concerns and propose this solution - You will pre-pay, at a slightly higher rate, for one large container of either ground coffee (fresh, if possible) or sufficient roasted coffee beans (if you have a grinder). If they agree, then you pay what they ask and receive a contract to supply you with one such container upon demand when you present them with your signed copy of said contract.
Store the contract in a cool, dry, safe, place and... you're set. In the event any of the above has prevented you from being a responsible coffee consumer, you will have one last Golden Ticket for a container of coffee... unless you forget to think about whether or not you have coffee. And, if that ever happens... do you even coffee?
At no time since I was a starving college student have I ever not had enough ground coffee in my place of residence for at least one mug of brewed coffee being possible. ("Probably" - I've had several occasions to be very ill or otherwise indisposed/occupied, so it's possible a day may have passed when I was deficient in supply.)
PS: 'Cause Valve gave away free internet ink
Instant is also good for quick iced coffee, and for adding coffee flavor to baked goods or desserts. (Highly underrated ingredient, because many people never allow the stuff into their homes to begin with.)