01-24-2008, 02:57 PM
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. . .no not the animal that eats the coffee beans and we get the end product. . .
At Last, a $20,000 Cup of Coffee
. . .Called a siphon bar, it was imported from Japan at a total cost of more than $20,000. The cafe has the only halogen-powered model in the United States, and getting it here required years of elliptical discussions with its importer, Jay Egami of the Ueshima Coffee Company. . .
MISSING LINK to the coffee maker that could be used as a down payment on a house. . .
. . .no not the animal that eats the coffee beans and we get the end product. . .
At Last, a $20,000 Cup of Coffee
. . .Called a siphon bar, it was imported from Japan at a total cost of more than $20,000. The cafe has the only halogen-powered model in the United States, and getting it here required years of elliptical discussions with its importer, Jay Egami of the Ueshima Coffee Company. . .
MISSING LINK to the coffee maker that could be used as a down payment on a house. . .