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Opinion request: how old before coffee isn't fresh by SnappingTurtle 2004-01-15 06:56:12
My coworker chastised me because I dumped out some coffee from the coffee pot. "That was fresh coffee," she said, "it was only 35 minutes old."

To me, 35 minutes old isn't "fresh coffee". For my first cup of the morning I really prefer something fressh, and 20 minutes is the outside limit for me.

[ Reply ]
  It is no longer fresh when the spoon by demonhedge2004-01-15 06:59:58
    I thought when the spoon by chrisP2004-01-15 07:04:47
    When it eats the spoon... (n/t) by grremlins2004-01-15 07:49:13
      When it eats through the spoon it's GOOD coffee! (n/t) by dickh2004-01-15 10:12:54
  it's not a specifice time, it's a taste by defect2004-01-15 07:03:32
    Snapper reveals his ignorance by SnappingTurtle2004-01-15 07:05:41
      He's refering to a 'pot of coffee'. by Sim2004-01-15 07:07:34
      I didn't littraly mean the physical pot by defect2004-01-15 07:09:27
      Coffee stays longer "fresh" in closed pots, by astreius2004-01-15 07:11:01
  Gen. office rule of thumb = good for 2 reheats (n/ (n/t) by Nashville2004-01-15 07:08:53
  30 min. is the limit for me by Number_Six2004-01-15 07:15:03
  If you have to.... by Chronos12004-01-15 07:22:48
  Yo, don't you work where money is tight? by adiplomat2004-01-15 07:23:18
    Yuppers by SnappingTurtle2004-01-15 08:10:59
  sorry, can't help you. by JustnCase2004-01-15 07:24:01
  In a carafe, till it is cold by buddha2004-01-15 07:52:04
  How old? by DarthSane2004-01-15 08:55:49

 

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