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Nothing fancy here. Just eight o clock beans ground medium. No black. Got to have half n half.
Not impressed with starbucks coffee.
Got to try made with 'roasted on the premises' beans someday if I can find a place.


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Oh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.


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I've been buying Fresh Roasted Coffee from Amazon.
Usually the Guatemalan.
 
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Oh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.


Real men!!!! And ladies of character!!!!!!

Not about cheap.....about real!!!!!

Ms. Ann, you ARE the real deal!
 
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I seldom drink coffee, but when I do, I found some small beans from Tanzania that are really smooth and not bitter. I'll have to find them, I use them so seldom.
 
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Aww, thank you, Sweetie. Smiler


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Oh, cheapo here- Maxwell House or Folgers. I have bought expensive varieties before and didn't notice enough difference to warrant spending more.


Real men!!!! And ladies of character!!!!!!

Not about cheap.....about real!!!!!

Ms. Ann, you ARE the real deal!


~Ann


 
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once in a while I like to order a lb of Viennese blend from nuts.com. It's on the light side.
 
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The Dark Roast whole beans, specifically the French and Italian from this company are Great!

Available online through Costco, Walmart, Amazon etc.

https://sfbaycoffee.com/produc...oast-coffee-2-lb-bag

I gave up on ground coffee several years ago when investigation showed that many ground coffee's were adulterated with grains and cereals amongst other crap. coffee


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I tried some Costa Rican coffee that was gifted to me. Initially it had a nice rich flavor until I quickly realized it had sugar in it. barf


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Ah... what the hey. 1 pound of Costa Rican Terrazzo beans are on the way.


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Lavaca
Tanzanian peaberry coffee. Good stuff.
Get the medium roasted.
 
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Might try the No. 26 from this outfit up in Sheridan. I liked Starbucks Italian roast but they don't stock it in stores any more in my neck of the woods.

https://www.bisonunion.com/collections/coffee


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Not a brand, but a source . . .

Ethiopian Yirgacheffe

Coffee shop across the street from the office would offer it (though seldom) in their daily offerings.

Their written comment about the coffee . . .

"Smooth and buttery"

The best coffee I have ever tasted!



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I like eight o’clock brand from my Keurig K cups , straight up , hot and black :-)


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I am in the Ann camp.
 
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Black Rifle Coffee Company.

Veteran owned and operated.

I get their Murdered Out beans delivered straight to my house on a regular basis.

Murdered Out Roast

Not cheap, but in my machine it brews up hot, black and strong.

And it sho 'nuff wakes me up. Cool


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