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Nov 9, 2014 13:24:59   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
I'm not a coffee drinker. There, I said it but, that was true last week, now I am. I have found two coffees that I love. Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream and Van Houtte Butterscotch Caramel. (Yes, I know, with cream and Stevia, they amount to little warm milkshakes!)

What is your favorite coffee? Flavored or unflavored? What brand?

Thanks for sharing.

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Nov 9, 2014 13:33:12   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
dljen wrote:
I'm not a coffee drinker. There, I said it but, that was true last week, now I am. I have found two coffees that I love. Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream and Van Houtte Butterscotch Caramel. (Yes, I know, with cream and Stevia, they amount to little warm milkshakes!)

What is your favorite coffee? Flavored or unflavored? What brand?

Thanks for sharing.

I'm relatively new to coffee drinking, having started about 25 years ago. I struggled with getting the right amount of milk and sugar, but gave that up and drink it black - much simpler. I did the same thing with brands. I read reviews and tried all different brands. Paying $25 for a small bag of coffee didn't make it taste any better. I now buy coffee at the local Aldi supermarket. It's cheap, and I like it more than others I've tried. My Mr. Coffee turns on at 6:00 AM and turns off when it finishes brewing.

I also use a Keurig single cup brewer during the day, with an assortment of different coffees. I'm not a coffee connoisseur, but I definitely dislike certain brands.

A friend, with an Italian wife, drinks nothing but Italian espresso, brewed with a special machine - tiny cups, of course. It's really good, but I'm not about to get into that expensive habit.

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Nov 9, 2014 13:36:53   #
Fla Walt Loc: Delray Beach, Florida
 
I like my coffee to taste like coffee with some sweetener. I haven't found any "diluted" flavored coffee that I like.

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Nov 9, 2014 13:39:11   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Macdonald's.

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Nov 9, 2014 14:10:25   #
tramsey Loc: Texas
 
I'm not a coffee connoisseur just regular Folgers Black Silk Regular Coffee suits me just fine.

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Nov 9, 2014 14:27:03   #
preachy Loc: Dover Plains, NY
 
Black no sugar no flavorings and real strong. Espresso (not "Ex"presso) when available. Hmmm, like right now!!!!

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Nov 9, 2014 14:37:17   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
Wow! Hard-core coffee drinkers here on UHH. :D

Even my Stevia is flavored...butterscotch toffee or caramel cream. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Nov 9, 2014 14:40:44   #
Zone-System-Grandpa Loc: Springfield, Ohio
 
dljen wrote:
I'm not a coffee drinker. There, I said it but, that was true last week, now I am. I have found two coffees that I love. Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream and Van Houtte Butterscotch Caramel. (Yes, I know, with cream and Stevia, they amount to little warm milkshakes!)

What is your favorite coffee? Flavored or unflavored? What brand?

Thanks for sharing.


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Keurig's K-cup "Tullys Dark French Roast". Keurig is associated with many of Green Mountain K-Cup varieties of coffees.

Every morning I place a K-cup of Tullys Dark French Roast into our Keurig coffee maker and then mix in 2 teaspoons of sugar to sweeten after it has brewed. Great coffee !

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Nov 9, 2014 14:43:42   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
Zone-System-Grandpa wrote:
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Keurig's K-cup "Tullys Dark French Roast". Keurig is associated with many of Green Mountain K-Cup varieties of coffees.

Every morning I place a K-cup of Tullys Dark French Roast into our Keurig coffee maker and then mix in 2 teaspoons of sugar to sweeten after it has brewed. Great coffee !


Love my Keurig too, I ordered a new one for a backup so I wouldn't have to buy the 2.0 but every pod I get passes. QVC has a Keurig coming up as Today's Special Value for a good price if you want another one.

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Nov 9, 2014 14:44:11   #
jimmya Loc: Phoenix
 
dljen wrote:
I'm not a coffee drinker. There, I said it but, that was true last week, now I am. I have found two coffees that I love. Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream and Van Houtte Butterscotch Caramel. (Yes, I know, with cream and Stevia, they amount to little warm milkshakes!)

What is your favorite coffee? Flavored or unflavored? What brand?

Thanks for sharing.


Straight French. Great flavor.

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Nov 9, 2014 14:46:14   #
preachy Loc: Dover Plains, NY
 
If you use a Keurig machine, consider using San Francisco Bay pods. The coffee if very good and they are nearly 100% biodegradable. Normal plastic pods are not.

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Nov 9, 2014 14:48:10   #
RicknJude Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
dljen wrote:
I'm not a coffee drinker. There, I said it but, that was true last week, now I am. I have found two coffees that I love. Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream and Van Houtte Butterscotch Caramel. (Yes, I know, with cream and Stevia, they amount to little warm milkshakes!)

What is your favorite coffee? Flavored or unflavored? What brand?

Thanks for sharing.


Tim Horton's "EH".

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Nov 9, 2014 15:32:27   #
tschmath Loc: Los Angeles
 
preachy wrote:
If you use a Keurig machine, consider using San Francisco Bay pods. The coffee if very good and they are nearly 100% biodegradable. Normal plastic pods are not.


And they're a whole lot cheaper than everyone else, available at Costco. Great coffee.

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Nov 9, 2014 15:36:06   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
preachy wrote:
Black no sugar no flavorings and real strong. Espresso (not "Ex"presso) when available. Hmmm, like right now!!!!

Expresso is when you want it NOW! :D

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Nov 9, 2014 15:37:41   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
preachy wrote:
If you use a Keurig machine, consider using San Francisco Bay pods. The coffee if very good and they are nearly 100% biodegradable. Normal plastic pods are not.

I used to buy them from Amazon, but the price went up and up. Now I get them at Sam's Club and buy according to the lowest price per pound. I also have little plastic pods that I fill with my own coffee - dirt cheap to make a cup.

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