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  • Aqua LetiferA Offline
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    Aqua Letifer
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    I recently heard a guy bitching (honestly, this time it wasn't me) about the menu at a local coffee shop. He thought it was a bad idea not to explain what the hell "Nitro coffee" is.

    I told him, well, I dunno, it could pass for common knowledge at this point. But even if it isn't, I guarantee that the coffee shop doesn't give a shit if he doesn't know what it is. Because they aren't selling coffee there. They're selling the latest coffee experience/trend to people who are up on the trends. Those two aren't the same. Even Dunkin' Donuts is trying to get in on the action by fancying up their menu items somewhat.

    This is happening elsewhere, too, it seems. Products getting ridiculously specific or unique and good luck to you if you're new to them.

    Anyone else noticing this?

    Please love yourself.

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    • MikM Offline
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      We had Dunkin' this morning. To confirm what you are saying, simply peruse their nutrition PDF. It could take half an hour to find what you are looking for.

      https://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/dam/dd/pdf/nutrition.pdf

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

        I recently heard a guy bitching (honestly, this time it wasn't me) about the menu at a local coffee shop. He thought it was a bad idea not to explain what the hell "Nitro coffee" is.

        I told him, well, I dunno, it could pass for common knowledge at this point. But even if it isn't, I guarantee that the coffee shop doesn't give a shit if he doesn't know what it is. Because they aren't selling coffee there. They're selling the latest coffee experience/trend to people who are up on the trends. Those two aren't the same. Even Dunkin' Donuts is trying to get in on the action by fancying up their menu items somewhat.

        This is happening elsewhere, too, it seems. Products getting ridiculously specific or unique and good luck to you if you're new to them.

        Anyone else noticing this?

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        Doctor Phibes
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        @aqua-letifer said in "With It" Stores:

        He thought it was a bad idea not to explain what the hell "Nitro coffee" is.

        Did you tell him about Google?

        Or you could have told him that it contains very small quantities of nitroglycerin - not large enough to cause any harm, but small enough that they create these tiny explosions that have the effect of cleansing the alimentary canal, as well as protecting against heart disease.

        Another opportunity lost.

        I was only joking

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        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

          I recently heard a guy bitching (honestly, this time it wasn't me) about the menu at a local coffee shop. He thought it was a bad idea not to explain what the hell "Nitro coffee" is.

          I told him, well, I dunno, it could pass for common knowledge at this point. But even if it isn't, I guarantee that the coffee shop doesn't give a shit if he doesn't know what it is. Because they aren't selling coffee there. They're selling the latest coffee experience/trend to people who are up on the trends. Those two aren't the same. Even Dunkin' Donuts is trying to get in on the action by fancying up their menu items somewhat.

          This is happening elsewhere, too, it seems. Products getting ridiculously specific or unique and good luck to you if you're new to them.

          Anyone else noticing this?

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          #4

          @aqua-letifer said in "With It" Stores:

          This is happening elsewhere, too, it seems. Products getting ridiculously specific or unique and good luck to you if you're new to them.
          Anyone else noticing this?

          Yes. Or rather, when I got a restaurant and they have a clear and simple menu, I find that very refreshing. The other day I went to a new restaurant and they had 5 entrée options, as well as 10 cocktail options. I liked that ratio. 🙂

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            Coffee gives us all an opportunity to explore just how granular our judgments can get about whether something tastes good. How many different ways are there to mix hot water and ground coffee beans? Which way is better? Most of us seem confident in our ability to identify 100 different grades of that.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • HoraceH Horace

              Coffee gives us all an opportunity to explore just how granular our judgments can get about whether something tastes good. How many different ways are there to mix hot water and ground coffee beans? Which way is better? Most of us seem confident in our ability to identify 100 different grades of that.

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              @horace said in "With It" Stores:

              Coffee gives us all an opportunity to explore just how granular our judgments can get about whether something tastes good. How many different ways are there to mix hot water and ground coffee beans? Which way is better? Most of us seem confident in our ability to identify 100 different grades of that.

              I didn't start drinking coffee until I was 30, so I can be smug and honestly say pretty much all coffee tastes the same. Sure, some are smoother, or lighter, or nuttier, but they're all shades of the same color. Drink it black... drink it with creamer... hell, even add some tasty Pumpkin Spice from Sept to Dec! The only coffee I don't like is ridiculously hot coffee and coffee that is so strong you see grounds at the bottom of your mug after drinking it.

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              • 89th8 89th

                @horace said in "With It" Stores:

                Coffee gives us all an opportunity to explore just how granular our judgments can get about whether something tastes good. How many different ways are there to mix hot water and ground coffee beans? Which way is better? Most of us seem confident in our ability to identify 100 different grades of that.

                I didn't start drinking coffee until I was 30, so I can be smug and honestly say pretty much all coffee tastes the same. Sure, some are smoother, or lighter, or nuttier, but they're all shades of the same color. Drink it black... drink it with creamer... hell, even add some tasty Pumpkin Spice from Sept to Dec! The only coffee I don't like is ridiculously hot coffee and coffee that is so strong you see grounds at the bottom of your mug after drinking it.

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                Aqua Letifer
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                @89th said in "With It" Stores:

                I didn't start drinking coffee until I was 30, so I can be smug and honestly say pretty much all coffee tastes the same. Sure, some are smoother, or lighter, or nuttier, but they're all shades of the same color. Drink it black... drink it with creamer... hell, even add some tasty Pumpkin Spice from Sept to Dec! The only coffee I don't like is ridiculously hot coffee and coffee that is so strong you see grounds at the bottom of your mug after drinking it.

                Categorically untrue. Sort of.

                There was this french bakery in Rockville. It was located in this industrial park of all places. Guy was French, as were about half his workers.

                I have never before or since tasted better coffee. Just black coffee, $2.00, nothing fancy about it. But it was entirely different from what you'd get at Starbucks, Dunkin', Peet's, Caribou, etc.

                I've been trying to figure out just what the hell he did, but no luck yet.

                Unfortunately, the guy moved back to France and the bakery is no longer there.

                For us mortals, there's only so much you can do with roasted beans. But you can make a spectacular cup of coffee if you know what the hell you're doing. Which I don't.

                Please love yourself.

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                  Doctor Phibes
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                  The stuff they served in Italy and France sure tasted a lot better to me than the American and British shite I'm used to.

                  I was only joking

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                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                    @89th said in "With It" Stores:

                    I didn't start drinking coffee until I was 30, so I can be smug and honestly say pretty much all coffee tastes the same. Sure, some are smoother, or lighter, or nuttier, but they're all shades of the same color. Drink it black... drink it with creamer... hell, even add some tasty Pumpkin Spice from Sept to Dec! The only coffee I don't like is ridiculously hot coffee and coffee that is so strong you see grounds at the bottom of your mug after drinking it.

                    Categorically untrue. Sort of.

                    There was this french bakery in Rockville. It was located in this industrial park of all places. Guy was French, as were about half his workers.

                    I have never before or since tasted better coffee. Just black coffee, $2.00, nothing fancy about it. But it was entirely different from what you'd get at Starbucks, Dunkin', Peet's, Caribou, etc.

                    I've been trying to figure out just what the hell he did, but no luck yet.

                    Unfortunately, the guy moved back to France and the bakery is no longer there.

                    For us mortals, there's only so much you can do with roasted beans. But you can make a spectacular cup of coffee if you know what the hell you're doing. Which I don't.

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                    89th
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                    @aqua-letifer Fair enough. In Boston a year or two ago I had some from Blue Bottle, it was a really lightweight and smooth coffee that stood out compared to most coffees I've had.

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      @horace said in "With It" Stores:

                      Coffee gives us all an opportunity to explore just how granular our judgments can get about whether something tastes good. How many different ways are there to mix hot water and ground coffee beans? Which way is better? Most of us seem confident in our ability to identify 100 different grades of that.

                      I didn't start drinking coffee until I was 30, so I can be smug and honestly say pretty much all coffee tastes the same. Sure, some are smoother, or lighter, or nuttier, but they're all shades of the same color. Drink it black... drink it with creamer... hell, even add some tasty Pumpkin Spice from Sept to Dec! The only coffee I don't like is ridiculously hot coffee and coffee that is so strong you see grounds at the bottom of your mug after drinking it.

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                      Doctor Phibes
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                      @89th said in "With It" Stores:

                      add some tasty Pumpkin Spice

                      OK, you need to be banned.

                      I was only joking

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                      • 89th8 89th

                        @aqua-letifer Fair enough. In Boston a year or two ago I had some from Blue Bottle, it was a really lightweight and smooth coffee that stood out compared to most coffees I've had.

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                        @89th said in "With It" Stores:

                        coffees

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                        Please love yourself.

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                          If someone makes that French vanilla stuff in the break room and you don’t know it is French vanilla, it can really gag you.

                          That stuff is awful.

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                          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                            The stuff they served in Italy and France sure tasted a lot better to me than the American and British shite I'm used to.

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                            @doctor-phibes said in "With It" Stores:

                            The stuff they served in Italy and France sure tasted a lot better to me than the American and British shite I'm used to.

                            There was an Italian coffee house downtown Boston that opened while I was there - Caffe' Nero - fantastic coffee. Much better than Starbucks. There was also the little place The Thinking Cup by the Commons that was excellent too.

                            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                              The original Dunkin is still in the original location

                              Just a short drive from JD, over in Quincy

                              It says, right on the sign

                              ![alt text](b727070f-8230-4540-a878-844305b81dae-image.png image url)

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                              • MikM Mik

                                @doctor-phibes said in "With It" Stores:

                                The stuff they served in Italy and France sure tasted a lot better to me than the American and British shite I'm used to.

                                There was an Italian coffee house downtown Boston that opened while I was there - Caffe' Nero - fantastic coffee. Much better than Starbucks. There was also the little place The Thinking Cup by the Commons that was excellent too.

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                                @mik said in "With It" Stores:

                                There was an Italian coffee house downtown Boston that opened while I was there - Caffe' Nero - fantastic coffee.

                                I don't know how to tell you this, but that is a British chain 🙂

                                I was only joking

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                                  Fucking cultural appropriationist bastards.

                                  “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                  • MikM Mik

                                    Fucking cultural appropriationist bastards.

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                                    Doctor Phibes
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                                    @mik said in "With It" Stores:

                                    Fucking cultural appropriationist bastards.

                                    You'll note that the café is named after the psychopathic Roman emperor in power during the hostile occupation of our sceptered isle.

                                    Reparations, baby!

                                    I was only joking

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                                      https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/the-1-worst-coffee-creamer-on-shelves-says-dietitian/ss-AAMHB9F?li=BBnbcA0#image=1

                                      The #1 Worst Coffee Creamer on Shelves: Here is a slide show about various coffee creamers.

                                      We have reached Ultimate Hipsterhood with a creamer billed as Oat + Almond Milk with Prebiotic Fiber Creamer. You'll be glad to learn that "Many consumer reviews say . . . the formula is too 'thick and goopy' and doesn't blend well with coffee." How lovely to have a practical reason to avoid what sounds like a truly barfy product.

                                      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                        I'm not down with these efforts to make plant based foods that are 'just like' natural meat or dairy products. They never are. In many cases I have seen they are no healthier either.

                                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        • MikM Mik

                                          I'm not down with these efforts to make plant based foods that are 'just like' natural meat or dairy products. They never are. In many cases I have seen they are no healthier either.

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                                          @mik said in "With It" Stores:

                                          I'm not down with these efforts to make plant based foods that are 'just like' natural meat or dairy products.

                                          Yeah, me neither. Gimme cows 'n eggs n' stuff.

                                          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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