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tacchino
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Wed, 10/1/08 9:51 PM
I love the Costco blends, but I have recently come to love the New England Coffee Co. blends (macadamia nut is the best, I think). Looks like the company is based in Massachusetts, and Stop and Shop sells it all over (of course) New England: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, etc. Anybody else try this brand? The beans make a rich coffee, without any bitterness like you sometimes get in other strongly flavored blends.
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Sat, 10/18/08 1:35 AM
Fresh coffee works for me. I add a little flavored coffee to a regular blend. Just to give it a little hint of another flavor. Yes, my kids like coffee, with lots of cream or milk.
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Sat, 10/18/08 7:30 AM
Funny,sometimes taste change...as a kid it was always milk and two or three sugars...but for 40 years it's been black, and lately ,one splenda...I wouldn't think of hiding the taste of a premium blend (my Gevalia) with milk!!!!
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Sun, 11/2/08 10:41 PM
Some mornings, any type is the key!!!
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Sun, 11/2/08 11:00 PM
Probably not a very exciting choice but Folgers has a new "Brazilian blend" that I've been enjoying lately.
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RE: What brand of Coffee is in your cup??
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Sun, 11/2/08 11:15 PM
Lately, when I have the time to make French press coffee, I use Illy Cafe espresso that i grind myself. But, on most weekday mornings when I'm in a rush, I'll use my Lavazza Point cartridge espresso machine. Just push one button and, voila! I have a delicious cup of espresso in seconds.
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