Really good coffee?

Old 08-20-2014, 09:52 AM
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Can any of you recommend a good flavored coffee...just coffee itself, not a flavor added. I have been using the same old national brand for years and it just does not taste good anymore. I only drink one mug of coffee a day and it should be good!
Thanks for replies... Janice
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Old 08-20-2014, 10:50 AM
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sorry i dont drink flavored coffee
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Old 08-20-2014, 11:01 AM
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I felt the same way and went from Folgers to Maxwell house. I really don't like flavored coffee. Buy a couple little bags and experiment. You might surprise yourself.
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The problem here is everybody likes different kinds of coffee. My grocery stores sells coffee by the pound, so if yours does, you could just buy a small amount of several of them and find one you like. Some times I see little bags of coffee, they use ten in gift baskets. If you want really good coffee you should buy whole beans and grind just enough for your one mug.
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We're REALLY BIG FANS of Dunkin Donuts coffee.
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I have a Keurig that I use during the week, on weekends we make pots of Starbucks Verona or Christmas Blend- freshly ground of course. For the Keurig, my favourite is Tully's Italian Roast- delicious coffee.
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I buy folgers and mix it half and half with fresh ground from the grocery. Just right, economical yet rich
We also make our coffee freshdripped, by the cup, no pot coffee.
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After trying all the fancy and local coffees I find I like Maxwell House regular roast the best.
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I really like Duncan Donuts coffee, so much my hubby gets me a bag for Christmas every year & I (ration) it to one special cup on the weekends so it will last (we don't have a Duncan donuts anywhere near us)
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I love Kona coffee. It is a bit more expensive coming from Hawaii but so worth it. If you only indulge once a day, the cost isn't that much.

I also like the smaller roasteries that do small batches at a time. I love coffee and try all kinds of organic and fair trade coffee.

IMHO, they are so much better than the more common brands and the cost is worth it.
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