Haitian coffee has the consistency of used motor oil. Add unprocessed cane sugar and mm good. Waiter, what's this mosquito doing in my coffee?
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good strong coffee, just the way Grandpa Stubbs liked it!
ReplyDeleteEeeuuuu-ick!
ReplyDeleteAlways my Favorite on La Gonave. Carmel knew how to tell them to make it.
ReplyDeleteOnly real stuff I found was the unroaster beans at the market at Palma.
"In those days"(will we ever see them again) you could buy it ground and roasted at the Airport.I never knew how well off I was.The most help you can get for road material is an Impact Type Crusher.Revolving Hammers. W#orks on your brken concrete or loose stone.Good for holding a surface. Grade surface so it drains and lay on the stone. You probably don't have a Road Grader so Armstrong Graders may be your choice.Again let me know if you need more of my free advice.
Jerry Abbott