"Coffee Blocks" - Anyone Try Em?
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bowlerae
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I was wondering if anyone has tried Coffee Blocks? It's basically pre-packaged BPC. It costs $3 per serving. The ingredients are clarified grass-fed butter, EVCO, mycotoxin-free coffee, organic egg yolks, and organic vanilla extract.
I know many people prep their BPC ahead of time and store little pods in the freezer for quicker mixing. I have to say I'm a little curious about this though.
https://coffeeblocks.com
I know many people prep their BPC ahead of time and store little pods in the freezer for quicker mixing. I have to say I'm a little curious about this though.
https://coffeeblocks.com
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Hmmm...could be handy for work!1
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Have to ask, no coconut? I'm very allergic to coconut but drink the BPC with Kerry Gold & HWC.0
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I tried a couple of samples and they were good - if you want to spend the money! I just keep HWC, Coconut Oil and butter in the fridge at work. People think it's strange.1
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christineellis wrote: »I tried a couple of samples and they were good - if you want to spend the money! I just keep HWC, Coconut Oil and butter in the fridge at work. People think it's strange.
Fortunately, most people at work already think I'm a bit strange, so what I put in the fridge isn't going to change that.4 -
Unfortunately with the whole work thing...I don't know for the life of me how to use a traditional coffee pot with actual beans that we have at the office. I only use a Keurig hehe. I don't have one of those at work so I think if I want coffee I'm going to need to get instant coffee packets.0
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I also sometimes buy the Starbucks Via packets because our coffee at work is terrible...0
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