- Mar 14, 2011
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Just a while ago I went to make some coffee and found a cockroach about 1.5 cm long in the water reservoir while checking the water level.
I failed to remove said cockroach and so it was still in there when I brewed the coffee. I think it was alive when I started the brew process. It is possible that there might be more than one cockroach in the reservoir since I didn't check it carefully and where there's one cockroach there are many.
So the question for you is, should I drink the cockroach coffee? Post your answer.
Poll asking for if you would drink it personally.
I drank the coffee and even got my wife to drink it. The best part is that she knew it was cockroach coffee and she still drank it. She was afraid of accidentally eating cockroach legs but I told her the filter would surely catch the legs.
It seems the cockroach is alive after the brewing process. I thought the cockroach was dead because the brewer gets hot enough to give out steam but that doesn't stop this super cockroach. I'm going to try to see if I can find any cockroach bodies.
I failed to remove said cockroach and so it was still in there when I brewed the coffee. I think it was alive when I started the brew process. It is possible that there might be more than one cockroach in the reservoir since I didn't check it carefully and where there's one cockroach there are many.
So the question for you is, should I drink the cockroach coffee? Post your answer.
Poll asking for if you would drink it personally.
I drank the coffee and even got my wife to drink it. The best part is that she knew it was cockroach coffee and she still drank it. She was afraid of accidentally eating cockroach legs but I told her the filter would surely catch the legs.
It seems the cockroach is alive after the brewing process. I thought the cockroach was dead because the brewer gets hot enough to give out steam but that doesn't stop this super cockroach. I'm going to try to see if I can find any cockroach bodies.
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