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I love mine first thing in the morning. One of the greatest inventions... a coffee maker with a Clock!
I love mine just like my wimen: Hot, black and strong!
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I roast green Kenyan beans to 'full city' or better, then grind them fresh every morning..
Black 95% of the time.. Real cream with sugar once every couple months..
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[quote=Miss Lynn]Coffee, black. Tim Hortons brand, just the right blend.
Lived in Pompano Bch. Fla. for a while. It was home to the only 2 Tim Horton's in the lower 48 for many years. Very addicting. I'm guessing they were there so the corporate boys could have a deductible winter vacation.
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[quote=Miss Lynn]Coffee, black. Tim Hortons brand, just the right blend.
Lived in Pompano Bch. Fla. for a while. It was home to the only 2 Tim Horton's in the lower 48 for many years. Very addicting. I'm guessing they were there so the corporate boys could have a deductible winter vacation. The closest one to me is 27 miles away, praised God when they made the coffee available in stores nationwide. Cut back on the gas bill pretty good
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Coffee drinker and occasionally a thermos carrier. Usually Kona blend from Sam's club, grind my own beans, made strong and consumed black. Occasionally use a french press. Adding anything to coffee perverts the experience and makes candy water, IMHO.
A friend, knowing of my addiction, bought me a t-shirt that said:
"I like my coffe like I like my women...
ground up and in the freezer"
He's not a friend any more.
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There are Tim Horton's all over the States now. Seems like VA, KY, TN, NC.
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Folgers brand here, dark roast. I take mine with sugar and whipping cream on the duck hunting mornings, otherwise I don't drink it too often. The hubby takes a Thermos every morning. One of his Christmas presents last year was a 3 minute Bunn coffeemaker...he adores it.
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One of his Christmas presents last year was a 3 minute Bunn coffeemaker...he adores it. If mine crapped out today I'd have a new one by dark this evening. I've been drinking Folgers Colombian, French Roast, or Black Silk lately. My wife got me some Thundermuck a while back and it's great, but too expensive to drink in the quantities I'm accustomed to. I like a double shot of the Taster's Choice Colombian instant in the afternoon too. And whichever kind I'm drinking, it's always black.
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Wife got me a mug and a shirt with a picture of my dog growling the caption read: "No Coffee No Workee".
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Community Dark Roast for me! or Mello Joy ever once and a while.
I make it strong, 6 heaping tablespoons per 12 cups, cream and sweet-n-low
I have a stainless thermos
I do like starbucks mocha too!
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Douwe & Egberts coffee concentrate syrup. Use about 1/8th cup for a full pot.
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Peets brand, or Peerless French Roast, made thick. with a thimble of half-n-half
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Coffee, black. Tim Hortons brand, just the right blend.
Lynn Tim Horton's coffee is just about the only thing I miss about Canada. Me too! No Dead Tim's in Sweden that I have seen. John
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i carry a thermos an like my coffee hot, black, and strong also prefer just about anything thats hazelnut if not that then second choice is green mountain medium -strong
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Black and strong.
Nothing added to it whatsoever.
The current favorite is Folgers Black Silk.
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Black, strong, Columbian or French Roast, ground just before brewing. Eight to ten cups every morning, one or two at lunch. If I had to buy it at a coffee stand at $3 a cup I couldn't afford it. A thermos is cheap by comparison.
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I prefer stove top percolated coffee,black,and Luzianne from a percolator on a wood or coal stove is my favorite.
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Black coffe something strong like a French Roast.
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I got my Stanley Thermos 34 years ago and it still suits me fine. Had to replace the plug and had a dickens of a time finding an old style without the pour through design. Anyway, I like my coffee with only a little hot water, else it is a bit gritty an dry.
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