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What do you do with 1kg of bad coffee beans? by dcflick 2005-08-14 16:50:38
Does anyone have an I idea what we can do with a 90% full 1kg bag of absolutly terrible coffee beans? Normally coffee is between $25 and $35 a kg here in AU but the boss sees this bargain basement bag of $10 beans. Of course they are worse than Nescafe or International Roast instant.
I seem to remember a list of coffee usages it the past but cant find it now.
I know you can use it to sniff and clear the pallet during wine tasting but any more suggestions would be cool :)
[ Reply ]
  Chocolate makes ANYTHING better =) (n/t) by babywhizIT2005-08-14 16:53:21
  OOOOhhhhhh, that's BAD by fitzso2005-08-14 16:56:28
    Melbourne by dcflick2005-08-14 17:50:15
      I agree. by fitzso2005-08-14 17:53:55
  Crush them all up... by MrTrick2005-08-14 17:04:11
  Compost. by Feng_Li2005-08-14 17:09:49
  Grind them up and use for composting. by rook_mtl2005-08-14 17:10:51
    I read in Nature that caffeine is a pesticide by dcflick2006-11-19 12:55:59
      The worms from MIB (and MIIB) lived for coffee. (n/t) by kahuana2005-08-14 18:02:33
  Isn't that a redundant statement? by threadjacker2005-08-14 19:14:07
  grounds and vegitable oil are used for firelogs (n/t) by quickbeam2005-10-26 18:32:19

 

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