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#120
by
xnewyawka
on 19 Nov, 2007 09:18
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I just tried the Millstone brand Colombian coffee this week. I think it's very good and makes a strong brew. I actually use a bit less than the recommended amount.
If any of you are a fan of Colombian, you should try it.
J, I don't know if this will be good for you since you said you get the jitters. It is a good strong cup. Maybe you could try the half and half blends, it's a good way to cut down a bit.
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#121
by
andrew
on 19 Nov, 2007 16:11
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We've been using Millstone coffee for a few years and love it. We get it at BJ's at a pretty good price. We like our coffee strong, we add about 50% extra coffee (or even double stength if I make it).
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#122
by
JDog
on 19 Nov, 2007 20:42
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Colombian beans are great. I will look for Millstone next time I'm in the store.
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#123
by
Rhymez
on 02 Jan, 2008 17:23
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I've never been to a dunkin donuts, I don't think I could live without Tim Horton's Bostom creme!
NEVER go to a Dunkin Doughnuts. They Suck Ass!!!!!!!!!
Dunkin Doughnuts is crap!!!!!!! Their Coffe is no good, and their snacks...........meh, they are ok, but not the best. Unlike Tim Hortons, they dont have a wide selection, and their Coffe tastes like they poured water out of a mud-ridden boot. That's right! Although, not just to diss Dunkin Doughnuts, nowhere in the USA that I have been to had good Coffe, ecept Starbucks, which is really good, although besides from ordering a specialty Coffe there, I would never buy a regular Coffe, because I dont like paying tripple the amount for the same frikkin type of Coffe that I could easily get at Tim Horton's, which has better Coffe than anywhere in Canada and the USA, and and also: American Coffe does not even taste like real coffe. Although out here in Canada, Tim Hortons is the best for Coffe and pastries, etc. although, Country Style comes pritty close. They are not all that bad. Although Canada has a Coffe shop which in my opinion is Dunkin Doughnut's equal: Coffe Time (AKA Crack Time) which no one should ever dare enter. and also: Tim Horton's do have the best Boston Cream doughnuts, and their French Vanilla's are very tasty. If I were an American, I would just splurge and buy a coffe maker, and a tin of Maxwell House Coffe, or Foldgers, they at least taste good.
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#124
by
Marz
on 02 Jan, 2008 18:14
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I like Starbucks regular drip coffee, its like a 1.25 for a large and it tastes good to me. I cant get into dunkin donuts or the like, but Starbucks, Seattles Best or Tully's are all good.
I am not super picky with coffee though... I save the pickyness for wine, beer and whiskey.
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#125
by
BALDANDRE
on 02 Jan, 2008 18:16
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I like Starbucks regular drip coffee, its like a 1.25 for a large and it tastes good to me. I cant get into dunkin donuts or the like, but Starbucks, Seattles Best or Tully's are all good.
I am not super picky with coffee though... I save the pickyness for wine, beer and whiskey.
Yup.... Starbucks for regular...and Seattle's best for the flavored varieties...
damn we are some Northwest boys forsure

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#126
by
JDog
on 03 Jan, 2008 02:17
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In Seattle, is there a Starbucks on every single street corner? Do they have Gloria Jeans in Seattle at all?
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#127
by
Rhymez
on 03 Jan, 2008 07:25
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I like Starbucks regular drip coffee, its like a 1.25 for a large and it tastes good to me. I cant get into dunkin donuts or the like, but Starbucks, Seattles Best or Tully's are all good.
I am not super picky with coffee though... I save the pickyness for wine, beer and whiskey.
Where is this Starbucks? The one in the mall where I work it is like $2.50 for a frikkin small coffee.
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#128
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 03 Jan, 2008 10:24
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CDM [that's for Cafe du Monde] dark roast w/ chicory--the New Orleans style coffee. At home, cold drip a regular grind bag, the concentrate stays in the ice box, and about 1 1/2 ounces of the concentrate in some milk--no cream in New Orleans--and nuck for 2.5 minutes, just like the Cafe on Jackson Square. Usually not more than 2 cups a day. The cold drip really takes any acid out of the mix, and it's easier than French Drip or French Press.
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#129
by
TheSlyBear
on 03 Jan, 2008 10:42
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Sort of on topic...
I really like Starbucks' Frappuchinos -- heck, being a Java Junkie I like pretty much anything coffee-flavored. While I was taking some vacation days last week, I finally got around to trying to find a recipe to make them at home.
Searching the web resulted in a bunch of differing recipes, some of which were truly bizarre (goat's milk? you're joking, right?)
So I went all "America's Test Kitchen" on it and made a bunch of batches until I got it right. (It was hell having to drink all those test batches, but someone had to do it).
Here's the result that I'm pretty pleased with:
Home-made Mocha Frappuchinos
1 c milk
1 c brewed coffee
heaping 2-cup measuring cup of ice
3 T white sugar
3 T cocoa mix (not cocoa powder!)
1. Put it all in a blender and go to town.
Notes:
- I brewed the coffee on the strong side in a french press
- I used 2% reduced fat milk; 1% might work but I'm not sure about skim...
- The cocoa mix can be omitted for a non-Mocha variant
- Splenda works just fine in place of the sugar
Using 2% milk and Splenda makes this an inexpensive and guilt-free indulgence!
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#130
by
Marz
on 03 Jan, 2008 11:02
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In Seattle, is there a Starbucks on every single street corner? Do they have Gloria Jeans in Seattle at all?
There are Starbucks on every street corner in Ca too. I have not seen a Gloria Jeans here but we do have Tullys and Seattles best and Cafe Lerado or something that is pretty good too.
Where is this Starbucks? The one in the mall where I work it is like $2.50 for a frikkin small coffee.
For the regular drip coffee? Maybe it is because it is in the mall? The ones near my house are 1.25 (it may be 1.75) for a large drip. Maybe because it is in the Seattle area?
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#131
by
nomad
on 06 Jan, 2008 18:50
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I have been spending a bit of time up here in Canada and there is a timmie Hortons every 10 feet, its ridiculas. I don't find anything special about Timmies, their donuts suck, their coffee is just coffee, no big deal, its good but its nothing special.
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#132
by
Razor X
on 06 Jan, 2008 18:53
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I have been spending a bit of time up here in Canada and there is a timmie Hortons every 10 feet, its ridiculas. I don't find anything special about Timmies, their donuts suck, their coffee is just coffee, no big deal, its good but its nothing special.
Who did you piss off to get sent to Canada in January?
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#133
by
nomad
on 06 Jan, 2008 18:56
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I spent a 5 and a half weeks up here before christmas and I'm back up here again for about the same duration for work Lowes is expanding into canada and I have to set them up, somebody has to do it, and I guess I'm the lucky dumba$$. I was requested by all the big wigs and their project manager so I'm stuck.
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#134
by
PBurke
on 06 Jan, 2008 20:10
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I spent a 5 and a half weeks up here before christmas and I'm back up here again for about the same duration for work Lowes is expanding into canada and I have to set them up, somebody has to do it, and I guess I'm the lucky dumba$$. I was requested by all the big wigs and their project manager so I'm stuck.
SO IS THAT WHERE I NEED TO SEND YOUR SHIRT AFTER TOMORROW?
GEAUX TIGERS