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		<title>Mountain Thunder &#8211; Premium Kona</title>
		<description>My second bag of Kona from Mountain Coffee is their 100% Premium Kona beans. This is a step down from the Organic Kona Private Reserve I tried a few weeks ago, but still up around $30/lb. I've read that the beans come from multiple farms around Kona, but I don't ...</description>
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		<title>Mountain Thunder &#8211; Private Reserve Kona</title>
		<description>I first got hooked on premium coffee during our honeymoon in Hawaii. I'd been a coffee drinker for years but always had the normal stuff, something from a bagel shop or a Starbucks ground blend from the grocery store. It wasn't until Hawaii that I had really good coffee, and ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/mountain-thunder-private-reserve-kona/</link>
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		<title>Burundi Bwayi Lot No. 8 &#8211; Counter Culture</title>
		<description>After a month tasting Trader Joe's, and going through my local supply of Counter Culture, I was ready for something new. Thankfully I saw this tweet from @coffeegeek raving about a new batch of coffee from the Bwayi community of Kayanza, Burundi that he reviewed. I went right down to ...</description>
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		<title>Organic Mexico Zaragoza &#8211; Counter Culture</title>
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Coffee from Mexico? Yeah, I was pretty shocked too. Guess it shows you how much I know about single origin coffee. Zaragoza is a small mountain city just east of Acapulco, outside of Oaxaca. They're on a similar longitude as Guatemala, so the location is right for growing beans.

This coffee ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/organic-mexico-zaragoza-counter-culture/</link>
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		<title>Trader Joe&#8217;s Organic Guatemalan</title>
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I love reading my server logs, watching how people find this site and where they go when they're here. Since this is really just a hobby for me, and I'm just a dude who likes coffee, I don't get a lot of traffic. So it was interesting to see my ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/trader-joes-organic-guatemalan/</link>
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		<title>El Salvador Pasa &#8211; Counter Culture</title>
		<description>This Counter Culture, El Salvador Pasa was a tough coffee to review. I first bought it during the Winter break, and drank it out of a drip system every morning with the wife. It was good, but it was drip. I really wanted to taste it with a press pot ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/el-salvador-pasa-counter-culture/</link>
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		<title>Peru Valle del Santuario &#8211; Counter Culture</title>
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Back to the office after a nice 2 week break, and back to Counter Culture to start the new year off right. My friend John roasted some Peruvian greens from Counter Culture over the holidays and was raving about them, so I figured it was worth trying some pre-roasted.

I've never ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/peru-valle-del-santuario-counter-culture/</link>
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		<title>Costa Rica Tarrazu &#8211; Uber Geek Coffee Roasters</title>
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This is a weird one. My wife is big into cloth diapering for our daughter. So much so that she makes her own sometimes, knits covers and posts of message boards. The most popular way to sell your diapers or covers is using hyena cart, which is a web service ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/costa-rica-tarrazu-uber-geek-coffee-roasters/</link>
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		<title>Organic Breakfast Blend &#8211; Trader Joe&#8217;s</title>
		<description>I wanted to take a step away from the small local roasters and try what "normal" people drink. I remember when coffee wasn't as important, I'd chop up some beans with a blade grinder the night before, stick them in a drip coffee maker and set the timer. When I ...</description>
		<link>http://lawoncoffee.com/organic-breakfast-blend-trader-joes/</link>
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		<title>Idido Royal Yirgacheffe &#8211; Counter Culture</title>
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Another round with Counter Culture, this time with a really unique bean. My first experience with Yirgacheffe was as a "free sample" bag added to my wife's espresso order. It smelled great, but I put in way too much coffee for the amount of water I used making the strongest ...</description>
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