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What do you put in your cup of coffee?

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Old 11-19-2015, 02:20 PM
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OMG - Donnajean - I love the Folgers and the Hills Brothers Mocha Cappuccino - I mix up a canister of each with a big canister of any brand of Hot Cocoa Mix in a big plastic container - so it is basically hot chocolate with a little bit of coffee in it - delicious!!!



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I'm addicted to Moccha coffee. Easy to make in microwave and a real treat. I like both Folgers or Hills Bros.
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Old 11-19-2015, 02:27 PM
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My DD also has a YETI insulated cup and said that the ice in her cup from the day before was still in there the next day. So, I looked up on the internet who carried them and found that Dick's Sporting Goods carried them - so DH and I drove 50+ miles to Dick's - only to find out that the very large cup (only size) cost $40 and it did not have a handle on it. It was too big for us - way to big to fit in our cup holder in our car. If they would have had a smaller cup with a handle, then we would have probably bought one.


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One word: Yeti cups

It's the best for keeping hot hot and cold cold for HOURS. DH left his in his truck all weekend in the hot sun. There was still ice in the cup when he emptied it. He got rid of all his ice chests and bought the Yeti ones.
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Old 11-19-2015, 04:06 PM
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I love a variety of the flavored creamers by Bailey's or International Delight. Hazelnut, French vanilla, sweet Italian cream, caramel macchiato, mocha, Southern butter pecan.
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Old 11-19-2015, 05:41 PM
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Oh, my, We are so intense in our household. We drink it black. Love our Keurig maker and using our own blend of Folgers Black Silk and Cafe' Bustelo espresso - equal parts. Our conversation in the mornings is brief: "Ready?" (that's the 1st cup), followed by "Second?" (and about half way through that cup, we start our real conversation).

A booster follow 2-3 p.m.

Our routine for the longest time now.
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Old 11-20-2015, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Geri B View Post
I too put a punch of salt in the basket of grounds before brewing...gives the coffee a deeper taste- or just psychological. Got rid of my Keurig....back to mr. Coffee..... Hmmm...going to try the coconut oil mix( Onebyone) ...another thing to do with my coconut oil......

Does anyone drink vinegar/water? What reasons and what portion of water/vinegar...just wondering...
When I have a sore throat I will mix a tblsp apple cider vinegar and a tblsp of honey and a splash of lemon juice with a big mug of water and heat it altogether. It's a combination that tastes kind of questionable but once you get used to it or adjust the amts to your liking, it helps the throat!!
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Old 11-20-2015, 08:10 PM
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I love a full robust, hot, strong coffee with a little creamer. Not much on fancy flavoring creamers, because I love my coffee with a full strength coffee taste. The hotter the better. I can drink it black if I have too. I drink it winter and summer. Doesn't affect my sleep, and really helps my asthma.

I also like hot tea, but mostly green tea. I have tried many, but my green tea wins out every time. I like a cinnamon stick to swish around in it, but no sugar or sweetener. I love ice tea anytime with fresh lemons.

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Old 11-22-2015, 09:15 AM
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Just half-and-half, no sugar. Flavored coffee - OK, as long as it is coffee-flavored!! The other ones are too sweet. And no artificial creamers, please.

Love iced coffee in the summer.

Tea, I like to have milk in it. When I had a house and garden, I grew lemon thyme, that way I could have lemon-flavored tea and still put milk in it without the milk curdling.
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Old 12-09-2015, 09:23 AM
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I only like mocha so I add cocoa and sugar!!
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Old 12-09-2015, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Mariposa View Post
Mostly, I drink mine black. But I do like to add Int'l Delight's creamer in Irish Cream flavor. Near the holidays, they have a peppermint mocha one~ Yum!!
I usually I am a tea drinker but when I have decaf coffee I use the peppermint mocha creamer. Yummmm!
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I regular Maxwell House coffee. No flavored types at all… I use 2 splenda packets and 1 tsb. Coffemate original and hot and steamy. Drink Uncle Lee's Organic Green Tea I buy at WalMart and 2 packets of splenda in it...
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