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I'm not a coffee drinker. Never have been. So none of the above for me.
I don't have to rev up my engine every morning with multiple cups of coffee. It's just up and at 'em. My wife needs a couple of cups, minimum before she can get going. And then, if we are driving anywhere, we have to stop to find a washroom in short order because she will invariably need to go pee.
No, coffee, you do not have your grips on me!
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Folgers | |
11 (9%) |
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Maxwell House | |
2 (2%) |
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Dunkin Donuts | |
12 (9%) |
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McDonald's | |
0 (0%) |
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Starbucks (Starbucks makes Costco's Kirkland brand, BTW) | |
12 (9%) |
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Green Mountain | |
7 (6%) |
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Peet's Coffee | |
12 (9%) |
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Nescafe | |
1 (1%) |
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Other | |
64 (50%) |
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I do not drink coffee | |
6 (5%) |
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True Dough
(20,086 posts)Niagara
(9,434 posts)2naSalit
(92,380 posts)That could totally be me ten years ago.
rzemanfl
(30,274 posts)pansypoo53219
(21,686 posts)if i use my victorian hand crank grinder its as good as valentine's. i have an old stove top drink-o-later.
BootinUp
(48,897 posts)CousinIT
(10,037 posts)Specifically, Jamaican Blend.
Cairycat
(1,758 posts)not the cheapest stuff, but what comes in vacuum packed bricks. I drink it black and husband drinks it about half coffee, half half & half. Got to have my coffee in the morning, a cup in the afternoon is great if I'm not too busy, and when my Monday night group meets at a local coffee shop, I have a decaf latte.
EverHopeful
(361 posts)but loved seeing "half half and half" there on the screen
thomski64
(571 posts)...if it's not available in your area,
consider moving.
True Dough
(20,086 posts)in Canada.
thomski64
(571 posts)PJMcK
(22,849 posts)indigoth
(162 posts)In store roasted. Ive bought coffee that was roasted less than an hour before I walked in the door. Nothing in any grocery store is as fresh. Not even close.
That being said, Peets is pretty good.
bucolic_frolic
(46,764 posts)Right now into IHOp
Boiled because that's the method used for many centuries on Greek Island where they live to 122. More brain chemicals in boiled coffee.
Of course boiled is frowned on in North America. They want to sell coffee makers and filters.
jimfields33
(18,602 posts)It could be its considered old fashioned today due to the wide assortment of various coffees.
sinkingfeeling
(52,963 posts)jimfields33
(18,602 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,508 posts)Eight O Clock made at home is my go-to. If I feel like splurging I occasionally buy a bag of Peets Big Bang.
jimfields33
(18,602 posts)Spit! lol.
Croney
(4,868 posts)Bitbit
(133 posts)Only available in Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida,
North & South Carolina. Also, Hawaii
Community rules at our house!
BOSSHOG
(39,677 posts)Delivered to our home in Kansas via fedex. Excellent turnaround service.
if..fish..had..wings
(804 posts)Grind them every morning.
Botany
(72,360 posts)A real hippy coffee place. Open to the public on Saturday in the AM. The rest is an on line biz.
https://yeahmetoocoffee.com/
Some people say it is the best coffee in the world.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/yeah-me-too-coffee-clintonville Pix @ link.
From the heart of The Peoples Democratic Republic of Clintonville.
dhol82
(9,427 posts)And tea. Have done so for at least thirty years. I really love the taste of coffee, just cant take the caffeine.
My preferred one is Kurig Donut Shop decaf. When Im feeling ambitious and overspent, I get some Viennese Sumatra at my local coffee roasters.
For tea, I drink a lemon ginger herbal.
Duncanpup
(13,657 posts)Green mountain breakfast blend K cup.
Why bother using percolator or Keurig son likes coffee yet he doesnt drink it like I and my wife did.
Squeaky41
(242 posts)black coffee or double espresso from Death Wish Beans
cloudbase
(5,727 posts)I can't buy it here in Houston, so I have it sent from Minnesota.
True Dough
(20,086 posts)Sent by the truckload?
cloudbase
(5,727 posts)Even my wife, who's more of a tea drinker, likes Caribou.
Caribou is yummy. For a little while, well after I moved from MN to TX, Caribou Coffee showed up in Einsteins Bagels here. But they made the drinks differently than in the real Caribou stores, like basic, cheap chocolate syrup versus the 3 different options of chocolate chips. All the drinks totally tasted different than they should. So no surprise, the Caribou setups disappeared. I only get real Caribou treats when visiting up north now. (But I mail order Caribou grounds for brewing at home.)
Shermann
(8,555 posts)You don't see it much in supermarkets anymore, either.
maptap22
(144 posts)quaint
(3,499 posts)Mike Nelson
(10,260 posts)... it's organic. Only one cup though, and no caffeinated sodas. I know people who drink caffeine all day. How do they do it without bouncing off the walls?
True Dough
(20,086 posts)at least drinking them on the regular. Not good.
Americanme
(42 posts)Leelanau Coffee Roasting Co, Lakers blend. Best I've ever used.
CanonRay
(14,812 posts)1 cup in the a.m. most days. Cold rainy Dat, maybe two.
hlthe2b
(106,075 posts)EVER?
As to coffee, given I am up well before it gets hot, I usually drink black coffee. For some time I've been drinking:
New England Coffee Chocolate Cappuccino, Medium Roast, Ground Coffee. Honestly, I don't taste the purported chocolate cappuccino flavor--it just isn't bitter with a fairly nondescript flavor--and I make it as a pour-over.
comradebillyboy
(10,439 posts)has on the shelf. A good dose of half and half makes it taste better.
doc03
(36,574 posts)disappeared from the store where I shop. I have been buying Green Mountain Dark.
Silent Type
(6,396 posts)Niagara
(9,434 posts)I have food intolerance sensitivities so I can't eat whatever I want all willy nilly.
I generally intermittently fast for roughly 18 to 19 hours on the daily, but not every day.
My name is Niagara and I'm a coffee fiend. ☕
I also have to pee like a racehorse. 🐎
True Dough
(20,086 posts)are kindred spirits in that respect!
Niagara
(9,434 posts)☕
Voltaire2
(14,657 posts)2naSalit
(92,380 posts)My favorite roast from the tiny touristown roaster where I used to live.
Organic, fair trade... I get 5lbs of beans at a time, last me about 5 - 6 months and is a better deal than the five or six roasters' products from around here and only two of those offer fair trade coffee. I'll spend a little more to support fair trade and local small businesses.
gademocrat7
(11,146 posts)We buy it at Costco.
Cirsium
(676 posts)"High quality coffee is sustainable only through a human-centric approach. It's a simple idea. And as we like to think of it, our secret recipe for the best cup of coffee in the world. We provide coffee drinkers with the opportunity to engage in a cycle that begins with, and returns to, our partners in coffee-growing regions. Were fully engaged in that cycle, sourcing coffee directly from farmers through ownership of our importer Cooperative Coffees and circling back to the farmers and their communities via our sister nonprofit, On the Ground."
https://www.highergroundstrading.com/pages/purpose
Support those who support the same causes that we do.
Beringia
(4,525 posts)arkielib
(343 posts)Moka Java blend, medium dark roast. Moka to distinguish from Mocha I guess.
One cup in the morning wakes me up.
Kali
(55,706 posts)SWBTATTReg
(24,011 posts)Glorfindel
(9,911 posts)Runner up: Folger's Black Silk. I wouldn't want to imagine life without coffee!
Farmgirl1961
(1,641 posts)And roast them myself best coffee ever!
Pinback
(12,858 posts)Last edited Tue Sep 3, 2024, 02:30 PM - Edit history (1)
Care to share recipe/tips for home roasting? I grind organic whole beans and do pour over a cup at a time. but havent gone further down the rabbit hole -- yet!
Farmgirl1961
(1,641 posts)We bought a used air popcorn popper for $3.00, bought a couple of pounds of green organic coffee beans on Amazon and watched a video. After a few months, we bought a JAVASTARR air popper on sale in Amazon for about $60.00. I then started buying my coffee beans from Burman coffee roasters. We used the JAVASTARR for about a year, until the motor died. About 2-3 months ago we bought the SR-800 roaster and the extension tube.
Its been a fun learning process. We log each roast with respect to fan, power and time. It usually takes 10 minutes to roast 8 oz.
Pinback
(12,858 posts)Never knew you could use an air popper for coffee beans! Sounds like fun.
fierywoman
(8,095 posts)Then I was fond of Illy (I lived in Venezia). Now I'm fine/delighted with Costco French Roast (cost per pound similar to Peet's French Roast in the 70s!!!)
Yes, I like strong "burnt" coffee -- get over it.
WhiteTara
(30,142 posts)the stronger, the better. I experiment with coffee from various countries.
JoseBalow
(4,951 posts)True Dough
(20,086 posts)Just Googled it and I see it's owned by The J.M. Smucker Company.
"Big food" moves in and takes over everything, it seems.
JoseBalow
(4,951 posts)It's ubiquitous in Cuban communities.
Glorfindel
(9,911 posts)Folger's or Chock Full o' Nuts.
Bristlecone
(10,476 posts)I love it via pour over.
GreenWave
(9,005 posts)True Dough
(20,086 posts)they must have!
GreenWave
(9,005 posts)Response to True Dough (Original post)
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Skittles
(158,514 posts)I like lots of different brands, but dislike Starbucks.
SeattleVet
(5,582 posts)Slightly different roast/flavor, both really good.
But I was thrilled when I figured this out!
SeattleVet
(5,582 posts)After our first trip when I discovered this magical substance we stopped by a friend's place to drop off some orchid plants. I waited in the car, and my wife came back out to see if I wanted to join them for a cup of coffee. OK...went in, and as I raised the cup to my mouth and got the first bit of aroma I said, "Oh, Kona!". My wife looked at the friend and said, "I told you he'd know." They had also recently returned from trip to the Big Island.
Our freezer held a lot of sealed bags, but the price has gotten so out of hand (last time I checked, my favorite Ferrari Kona Peaberry was something like $70/12 oz.) that I haven't had any in.a few years.
Dear_Prudence
(817 posts)authored by Michael Pollan has a chapter of around 79 pages on the effects of caffeine. I read it, I don't remember what he wrote, but I remember thinking "nothing you could say can tear me away from my" cuppa.
The Wizard
(12,834 posts)bottomofthehill
(8,795 posts)Light and sweet
Mme. Defarge
(8,505 posts)Definitely my morning antidepressant and anti-inflammatory drug of choice. It also helps with digestion.
sakabatou
(42,952 posts)When I'm out of the house, it's Peet's.
There is one I WANT to try: Phase Connect.
wishstar
(5,485 posts)had to switch to decaf years ago due to acid reflux, but still occasionally have full strength if need energy or for a treat
pansypoo53219
(21,686 posts)add some salt. i also use a lot of 1/2 + 1/2 or whipping cream + in winter i addtoffee/butterscotch. in summer hazelnut flavoring. cousin introduced me to cafe de leche. oh. i make this all the time.
oh. valentine is light roast. least bitter. costa rica my favotite.
spooky3
(36,040 posts)Ill try it if they have decaf.
yourout
(8,007 posts)My son has a very nice Guatemalan medium roast that's very popular.
Different Drummer
(8,460 posts)Right now, it's Chock Full O' Nuts, but I also like Gevalia, Eight O Clock, and Maxwell House.
wendyb-NC
(3,762 posts)I like any of the brands that you listed, and the others, not listed. I like Caribou, "Lake Shore" blend but I also enjoy the Folgers, "Simply -Smooth".
I'm a coffee junkie. I have coffee since I was 3 years old. I have been making, pots of coffee since I was 4 years old. Growing up, my parents used a percolator to make it. That was in the 50's through the 70's. After that, we switched to drip coffee, in the mid- 1970's. That is all.
jrandom421
(1,047 posts)Full Kona, from Hawaii, but at $40/lb, only for special occasions!
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)True Dough
(20,086 posts)that we're at close to 100 votes and nobody has voted for McDonald's.
Rotten Ronnie's is the #1 burger chain in the world (by volume, not quality) and yet they could never get coffee right.
MaryMagdaline
(7,856 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,678 posts)I can tell a really good coffee from another, but I'm not that fussy.
My wife, though, only wants Dunkin, so that's what we buy.
Polybius
(17,624 posts)Nothing super-cheap, just whatever. Sometimes Starbucks, sometimes DD, and this week IHOP brand.
malthaussen
(17,656 posts)jmowreader
(51,382 posts)In 1957 John Wilkins, who ran a coffee company in Washington, DC, found out the FCC required occasional ten-second gaps in television broadcasts...and that those short blocks of time could be sold to advertisers. He got his advertising agency to find someone who could make him a bunch of memorable ten-second spots; the advertising executive found an up-and-coming puppeteer named Jim Henson.
Henson had an interesting concept: two Muppets, one named Wilkins - who liked the coffee and who sounds and looks like a young Kermit the Frog - and Wontkins - who did not - would appear. Wilkins would invite Wontkins to have some Wilkins Coffee. Upon Wontkins' refusal an act of senseless violence would be perpetrated upon his fuzzy little body. This part took eight seconds, followed by a two-second beauty shot of a coffee container with some text overlaid on the frame. They eventually made about 150 of them. The spots were popular with little kids so Mr. Wilkins started selling Wilkins and Wontkins puppets, which were also very popular.
These spots were so popular John Wilkins wound up licensing them to companies outside the National Capitol Region to advertise other things - meaning he was probably making more money from renting out Jim Henson than he was selling coffee, and he was making a ton of money doing that. These spots led to great things for Mr. Henson, like Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal and The Labyrinth.
So...the entire Henson empire was founded on violent coffee ads.
Since you can't buy Wilkins Coffee at all anymore and you never could buy it outside Washington, DC, I've been buying whole-bean coffee from Trader Joe's. It's not the cheapest coffee and definitely not the finest coffee, but I like it fine.