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  • chokkidog
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    And if you are going to use our beans as suppositories .................. then hands off the Maui!!
    Actually, Jaye, you should locate a source of coffee cherries and use them as suppositories instead.

    Then you can make use of the waste...... maybe even put them back in! 8-O

    And then there's this from the CEO of Nestlé.............

    http://bit.ly/17be8Z0
    Last edited by chokkidog; 12 August 2013, 02:50 PM.

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  • Andy
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    Originally posted by Jaye View Post
    Hey guys! I know this thread is stale, however, I've been drinking green blend these past few weeks.. it wasn't until a friend pointed out dramatic weightloss that I realised it could be this product. I had a baby 19mths ago, and during the pregnancy I stacked on approx 30 kgs.. - I liked food! and since then I've found it hard to lose any real noticeable weight. I started drinking it, because it was on special.. then found I really liked the taste.. so much so that when I'd go for a sip and find my cup empty - I felt a little sad.. so I'd make another cup. Over the span of the past 6 weeks, I've done nothing unusual to my eating and exercise habits - save for green blend, and total weightloss approx from that date is 6.5kgs. the dramatics noted by a friend as previously mentioned are seen in loss of inches.. If what they say about Polyphenol Antioxidants is true then how bad could it be? I'm a barista and I love the taste of good coffee, real coffee.. but at home I'm an instant coffee girl and this is the best I've found so far.
    Hi Jaye,
    Welcome to Coffee Snobs!

    While some companies are claiming weight loss with instant green coffee you are far better off using natural, unprocessed raw green coffee beans as a suppository whenever you are hungry. This has been shown to reduce food cravings particularly in public places and while travelling to and from work.

    We have a large range of these green coffees available for immediate delivery in CoffeeSnobs - BeanBay some of the available origins will be easier to consume than others.

    Let us know how it goes.

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  • Journeyman
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    Originally posted by Jaye View Post
    Hey guys! I know this thread is stale, however, I've been drinking green blend these past few weeks.. it wasn't until a friend pointed out dramatic weightloss that I realised it could be...
    Could you tell us where you work please Jaye? Sounds like the kind of place I keep an eye out for... (to make sure I stay well away from.)

    If I was going to hire people to go to sites and counter the bad PR I'm getting, I'd make sure I got my money's worth by having them make a few posts at least, in the spirit of the site, before posting my advertising junk mail. Mind you, I'd also be telling them NOT to go reviving old threads full of derision and scorn for my product so they become fresh and new for a whole new lot of folks to read. I think I'd be docking the pay of Jaye...

    Anybody wanting antioxidants should be eating blueberries, not drinking the kool-aid from the urinals of the PR companies. (I got served some at a 'friend's' place - haven't had a coffee there since. He was positive I would be able to tell it wasn't Moccona - he was wrong)

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  • KiteStyle3
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    Originally posted by Jaye View Post
    Hey guys! I know this thread is stale, however, I've been drinking green blend these past few weeks.. it wasn't until a friend pointed out dramatic weightloss that I realised it could be this product. I had a baby 19mths ago, and during the pregnancy I stacked on approx 30 kgs.. - I liked food! and since then I've found it hard to lose any real noticeable weight. I started drinking it, because it was on special.. then found I really liked the taste.. so much so that when I'd go for a sip and find my cup empty - I felt a little sad.. so I'd make another cup. Over the span of the past 6 weeks, I've done nothing unusual to my eating and exercise habits - save for green blend, and total weightloss approx from that date is 6.5kgs. the dramatics noted by a friend as previously mentioned are seen in loss of inches.. If what they say about Polyphenol Antioxidants is true then how bad could it be? I'm a barista and I love the taste of good coffee, real coffee.. but at home I'm an instant coffee girl and this is the best I've found so far.
    PICS or GTFO

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  • Barry O'Speedwagon
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    .....and energy polarisers.

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  • TC
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    They do a line of special magnetic water filters and magnet pillows too I am told

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  • javaNOTcode
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    Originally posted by Talk_Coffee View Post
    Spam. Where's my snake oil?
    +1

    Thanks TC!

    Just had to lol @ Jaye!

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  • TC
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    Spam. Where's my snake oil?

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  • Jaye
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    Hey guys! I know this thread is stale, however, I've been drinking green blend these past few weeks.. it wasn't until a friend pointed out dramatic weightloss that I realised it could be this product. I had a baby 19mths ago, and during the pregnancy I stacked on approx 30 kgs.. - I liked food! and since then I've found it hard to lose any real noticeable weight. I started drinking it, because it was on special.. then found I really liked the taste.. so much so that when I'd go for a sip and find my cup empty - I felt a little sad.. so I'd make another cup. Over the span of the past 6 weeks, I've done nothing unusual to my eating and exercise habits - save for green blend, and total weightloss approx from that date is 6.5kgs. the dramatics noted by a friend as previously mentioned are seen in loss of inches.. If what they say about Polyphenol Antioxidants is true then how bad could it be? I'm a barista and I love the taste of good coffee, real coffee.. but at home I'm an instant coffee girl and this is the best I've found so far.

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  • melicious
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    to be clear guys, i think this joshua fairfield is the one with the magical beans (possibly from Columbia) so we should all party at his house later and try his stuff! discuss this with him further via PM.

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  • trentski
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    Originally posted by 4840494C464C4A5056250 link=1222903553/33#33 date=1259886098
    wtf is meant by "unfrosted" green beans? They normally come dipped in icing sugar or cocaine??
    If you cold PM me some of these cocaine frosted ones I am happy to try them out

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  • A_M
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    Originally posted by 737061726373000 link=1222903553/32#32 date=1259884644
    right so through all this tutting no one has actually ground and pulled green beans or a mix????

    It is a given that NC is shit, but what about the principle  ???
    AND

    Originally posted by 6D656C6963696F7573000 link=1222903553/33#33 date=1259886098
    wtf is meant by "unfrosted" green beans? They normally come dipped in icing sugar or cocaine??

    Even if I were an instant coffee drinker I would rule this out because I hate having psuedo-science marketing bullplop forcefed to me like a consumer-goose being fattened up for fois gra(s)tuity. Pet peeve, even.

    And as quick response to sparcs, Ive tried under-roasted beans and found it less than delicious, my desire to have more antioxidants in my diet is less than my desire to have coffee that tastes good and it just doesnt seem plausible that on taste alone this would be a winning idea. In terms of the AOs, maybe it would be worth trying if you felt you needed that but how are you going to be able to compare AO levels at home? Maybe if you have a scientific background?

    1: Principle... Tried an espresso over a blue cheese and found it to be rather - interesting - NOT....

    Raw any thing is not a principle of mine... Meat and over cooked vegies for me ;D

    2: Icing sugar or Cocaine.. Suchhhhh My wife always wants to know why I rinse and collect the water from all the SA coffee bags... Dont say any thing...

    3: more antioxidants or a vice... Ummmm Lung lolly time..

    So in a nut shell.. If some one wants to grind / brew and drink green coffee beans.. FINE.. Not for me at this stage.

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  • melicious
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    haha thanks tg

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  • Thundergod
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    fois gra(s)tuity
    Love it mel.

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  • melicious
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    Re: nescafe GREEN blend??!!

    wtf is meant by "unfrosted" green beans? They normally come dipped in icing sugar or cocaine??
    Even if I were an instant coffee drinker I would rule this out because I hate having psuedo-science marketing bullplop forcefed to me like a consumer-goose being fattened up for fois gra(s)tuity. Pet peeve, even.

    And as quick response to sparcs, Ive tried under-roasted beans and found it less than delicious, my desire to have more antioxidants in my diet is less than my desire to have coffee that tastes good and it just doesnt seem plausible that on taste alone this would be a winning idea. In terms of the AOs, maybe it would be worth trying if you felt you needed that but how are you going to be able to compare AO levels at home? Maybe if you have a scientific background?

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