How do you take your coffee, hot or ice?!


Question:

How do you take your coffee, hot or ice?

I am just wondering how many people say regular. is this the most popular selection? Because all the coffee shops...well almost...know what regular is..two creams and two sugars in reg coffee..ice or hot...Dunkin Donuts #1..then Honey Dew and then Krispy cream and then Starbucks and then maxwell house coffee singles... :) I like coconut, toasted almond, vanilla, mocha and regular. :) at home i have it black..funny as it is...thats the only time i drink black..when I order it out.I drink it with cream and sugar... silly me.. ;) I prefer Ice coffee but hot coffee after a meal or with donut or in the early morning.


Answers:
Only one wayt--hot and black.

i take my coffee hot with cream in the mornings and iced with cream in the afternoons.

Cold with sweetener. Or hot, sweet, and with chocolate. Chocolate I love in hot coffee!

I love it iced from Dunkin Donuts, with cream and sugar. Occasionally I'll get a french vanilla flavored cup of coffee, which is excellent.

I take my hot with sugar and cream.

i like my coffee regular

Fresh ground beans (doesn't matter if they are Starbucks, Seattle's Best or generic) As long as they are whole beans, stored in a small quantities in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, ground as needed and fresh brewed.
No sugar, no cream. Just fresh, hot and strong.

In the cooler months, I like it hot - one Splenda and milk. In the summer - Dunkin' Donuts French Vanilla Iced, two Splenda (in a medium) and milk.

AM:Hot coffee with extra cream and three sweet-n-lows. Maybe a boston cream or everything bagel with cream cheese.

Lunchtime: Iced coffee with extra syrup (coconut, caramel or blueberry) extra cream and three sweet-n-lows.

PM: Decaf hot or cold depending on the season with extra cream and three sweet-n-lows. Sometimes I have a hot double cup of Republic of Tea's Fair Trade Blueberry Tea with cream and sugar.

(LOL I'm pretty predictable!)




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