How do you like your coffee?!


Question:

How do you like your coffee?


Answers:
Lots of cream and 3 spoons of sugar.

dont like coffee

Light and Sweet.

Sweet and creamy.

Bold and Black, just like my woman

cold with crushed ice

Black

Strong and hot, with sugar free hazelnut creamer and a packet of sweetener.

Fresh, strong, and black.

French vanilla flavor with cream and sugar

Black

Decaf, cold, iced with skim milk and whipped cream on top.

White Chocolate Mocha flavored from Starbucks.

I think i like it by choice !

If it's early a.m. at work then I take it anyway I can get it! Hopefully w/ a little cream n sugar though. At home I throw some Coffeemate in it, they have tons of yummy flavors; favorite this week is Pralines n Cream.
If I'm really treating myself to a caffeine drink, I go for a Turtle latte from Caribou, mmm.

Black , also I like coffee from other countries. YUM

Plenty of cream and sugar.

Fresh roasted, any which way. Anything out of the can is swill, and sometimes I think Starbucks wouldn't know a decent roast if the buyer sat in it.

My favorite blend is Peruvian Femenina Fair Trade, from Cuppa Joe's in Chapel Hill. They roast onsite, I make sure I never buy anything more than a couple of days old, and use it within the week. Fresh roasted coffee is not bitter or acidic like canned coffee, and doesn't need the cream and sweeteners, though enhancing the flavor is nice sometimes.

With a teaspoon of nutmeg in it.

I like my coffee with cream and sugar.

I like home made coffee than cafeteria coffees. I like the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony.....

Black with no sugar and a carrot cake on the side....YUMMYYY

2 creams and sugar

Milk, sugar and chocolate! Yum

Big mug,1 sugar,black and very strong..thanks.

ammoretto coffee mate creamer...my fav...then 2nd fav is french vanilla creamer in my coffee

with much milk and sugar, also some cream or cinnamon.

Like my women. Strong and dark.

Sweet and Creamy

Only with a lot of milk and sugar! Like a Latte!




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