Lawrence,
Try this link
http://www.sharkyscoffee.com/store/catalog/index.html I
admit
that shipping adds a few dollars, but Sharkey's charges $55 for five
pounds.
I don't understand the difference between "Estate Grown Coffee" and
"Estate
House Roast", which is $13 a pound. Any clue? Likely a better bean?
My
knowledge of beans aint worth beans.
--
Aloha pumehana,
Brian and Mary
"Lawrence Akutagawa"
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> "Brian Bigler"
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>>
>> This thread has spread around. I responded to this in another
>> location,
>> but
>> I'll also pass along here that I get my coffee from Sharky's in
>> Mountain
>> View, south of Hilo. They sell their coffee over the internet
>> (
http://www.sharkyscoffee.com/) for $11 a pound and my opinion is
>> that
>> it's
>> every bit as good as the more expensive Kona variety.
>> --
>> Aloha pumehana,
>> Brian and Mary
>>
>> "al Guacamole"
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>>>> Yes I could tell Alvin that our coffee (2 pounds roasted w/postage)
>>>> would come to a total of $44.25 but he probably wouldn't hear me:).
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the reminder. If you want good and fresh 100%%
>>>> Kona, that
>>>> is the price.
>>>
>>> Dear Beans... Your figure is still too high. I'm from a generation
>>> that bought 5 pounds for $10.
>>>
> hmmmm...a check of your link turns up $13 a pound plus shipping.
>
>
http://www.sharkyscoffee.com/coffee.htm
>
> That "Kona" coffee does have a cachet of its own. At our local Trader
> Joe's
> I've in the past run across Kauai and Molokai coffee beans.
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