Know any good coffee's?!
Answers: I am sick of Folgers and 8 oclock beans and I dont want to spend 7 bucks on 8oz Who has a new coffee for me to try that has a price you can live with? Please no hills bros maxwellhouse or other crap brands.
YOU MAY THINK IT'S A LIE, BUT MY HUSBAND PREFERS FOLGER'S ONLY TO THE ALDI'S BRAND.
WE HAVE TRIED MANY STORE BRANDS AND LIKE U SAID, MOST WERE UTTER CRAP!
BUT SURPRISINGLY ALDI'S IS EXTREMELY GOOD AND THEY HAVE NOW GONE SO FAR AS TO HAVE GOURMET STYLE COFFE IN AN OFF-BRAND LABEL THAT ACTUALLY TASTES GREAT.
NO SACRIFICE THERE...REALLY..YOU SHOULD TRY IT.
Try the powdered, not crystalled, Nescafe. It is so good.
I buy Starbucks whole beans and grind them up at home, you can also get them ground already. Then use a electric perculator coffee pot not a drip (this is key it will not taste as good in a drip coffee pot).
Starbucks or Krispy Kreme, and both can be bought in local grocery stores now.
starbucks are great for coffee
tescos freeze dried fair trade coffee
kenco
their all great
I buy Starbuck's and Millstone's brand whole bean coffees in 40 ounce bags in Sam's warehouse for less than 8 bucks a bag.
I like Yuban, but it's sometimes hard to find. They recently came out with a dark roast variety as well. I've only seen them in the smaller 15oz cans, around $3.50 to $4.00.
http://www.yuban.com
Other type I like is from Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, made with coffee and chicory. This is probably even harder to find. Your best bet is checking to see if you can order it online.
http://www.cafedumonde.com
Probably Dunkin Donuts is your best bet at 7.00/lb. The best I've had is Gevalia and that truly is expensive at 12.99/ lb
i suggest buying a pound of starbucks coffee, instead of getting it at the grocery store;; buy it from starbucks, they'll grind it for you according to your coffee filter & plus you get a tall complimentary coffee. =D
Lavazza coffee - it's good Italian coffee. Or go to Starbucks Coffee.