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I had been spending more and more on coffee, and getting less and less.It was acidic, weak, and stale.I’d go into a Starbucks or a Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, order their offering of the day, or dark roasts, and the results were the same.Utter disappointment.Add to that the fact that I had to relentlessly sweeten the brews with more packets of Equal than ever before, and you would think I was a total junkie that needed a heavier fix just to get the same high as before.Yet this is the weird part. I was drinking LESS coffee than ever.I simply wasn’t enjoying it nearly as much.My wife was riding me about buying a coffee grinder and I was totally unconvinced. I thought they were noisy and messy and unduly expensive.But after I admitted to myself that I wasn’t enjoying coffee anymore, I broke down and paid the 30 bucks for a machine.I can’t tell you what a difference it is making. I'm tasting real differences between French Roast and Sumatra, and I enjoy other delightful nuances I never thought were there.Grinding is much less noisy than I thought, and it’s quick, though slightly messy.But it’s definitely worth the effort.Before you give up on coffee or feel you’re doomed to buy Equal in the boxes containing 2,500 packets each, relax.For about 30 bucks you can enjoy coffee as never before.Think of it as just another reason to wake up in the morning with a smile on your face.
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