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I'll cast another vote for the Costco house blend by Starbucks.
I use my Cuisinart coffee maker with attached burr-grinder. The aromas are strong enough to wake you up without a sip! |
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Dunkin Donuts whole bean - I think it's $13 for two pounds on sale, and it's always on sale.
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Gotta go with Community Coffee...
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I drink about six cups a day. I sometimes use the French press (which is actually faster and easier than the Cuisinart coffee maker we have).
I LOVE this vanilla-flavored coffee they sell at Marshall's. Can't remember the name, but it's some generic thing like "Flavored Coffee Company" and in a silver bag. To my great shock, Folger's also has a really great pre-ground French vanilla. I know--you guys are doubting me. Well, give it a try first. You'll be stunned. New England Coffee Company is also very good and frequently on sale. I've had 8:00 Coffee and found it to be just fine for my tastes. I'll be the first to admit, however, that my coffee standards are ridiculously low. I just can't stand anything sweet. |
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I find that the French Roast from Trader's Joes is very good and relatively inexpensive. It's our daily drinking coffee.
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One source that hasn't been mentioned is the Trader Joe's house brands. |
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I buy green coffee beans and roast a small batch every week. It costs me $3.47 / pound. Does this count as "el cheapo"?
I'm not a barista or a connoisseur, but my wife and I like one good cup of coffee in the morning and this is how we do it. It takes me about 30 minutes per week to roast, then a couple seconds per morning to switch on the grinder. We use a 4 cup automatic drip machine - hotel room size. Here's a good link to learn the basics --> http://www.roastingrevolution.com/ab...eginners-guide -Greg |
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Eight O'Clock Coffee. "End of thread."
However, Panera Bread is a great value if you don't make coffee at home. 89 cents for a "travel refill" -- basically, bring in your own travel mug (or just any container really) and get as many refills as you need while you're there. Did I mention it's higher quality than Starbucks and there's four flavours available? |
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I've also been home brewing for >10 years. Got a cherry pale and Canadian ale in bottles now. -Greg |
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I took my home coffee machine and bean grinder in to my office, and I make coffee one of the pleasures that I don't mind splurging on. On the weekends I make coffee at home with a Keurig machine. There are all sorts of blends available in "K cups," but they all taste about 99% the same, and they are all inferior to what I brew at work. An unintended consequence has been that I find myself looking forward to Monday mornings when I can get the good stuff.
I don't stick to any one bean. I like exploring the different varieties of coffee. The 8 O'clock Colombian is very good and is my favorite inexpensive bean. The most insanely delicious bean I have had was a particular bag of Kenya coffee from Starbucks. Those beans were roasted very dark and had a fruity, winey aroma that made even the non-coffee drinkers remark on the nice smell. Subsequent bags of the same product from Starbucks lacked that extra special oomph. I have splurged on Kona coffee but it wasn't that great IMO. Tanzanian peaberry coffee was another I tried. Lately I have been using Peruvian dark roast which has a very earthy flavor. At first I didn't like it, but then I tried it again and got hooked. Right now my bean jar is filled with a mix of half Peruvian and half Starbucks Kenyan. |
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My wife and I usually drink Dunkin, Folgers Gourmet or Kona. Neither of those will cost you more than about $6-$7.
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My husband also like the Costco house brand. He grinds the beans in a Krupps electric mill for either his Mr. Coffee, or his french press.
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Ditch Starbucks, which is simply (or not so simply) overpriced, overroasted, precious, and prententious, and get a good coffee maker and call either the Calistoga Coffee Company or the Redding Roasters and get a some of their small batch roasted delights (Costa Rican is my fave), and get up 30 mins. earlier to enjoy it. It's simply amazing how really good coffee can start the day off well, and not that expensively, either.
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I've been all around this great big world and I've drank all kinds of coffee, but for every day its' Melitta regular decaf.
On the weekend it's French Vanilla Melitta decaf!!
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