| I love coffee and DH and I make a 14 cup pot we finish every morning. We tried so many different kinds. For the price/accessibility we do Folgers now. Dunkin and Starbucks gave me terrible heartburn and just tasted bitter for some reason. |
| Tim Horton's. My morning got so much better when Giant started carrying my favorite brand. |
Another Mayorga fan here. |
| As long as it isn’t Folger’s, Maxwell House, or Dunkin, it’s whatever is on sale. All things being equal, I prefer Starbucks, Peet’s and Mayorga. |
my favorite. |
| Peet’s coffee genuinely sucks. |
Therefore...what's wrong with it? You can also get em at Costco. |
Can you share how the two of you act after finishing that much in the morning? What is that like 7 cups/each? |
Peet's is the best! |
I use a grinder at my son's house and it's always messy, getting the coffee out without spilling some on the counter. I buy Folgers (usually, what's cheapest) for home because I guzzle coffee. MJB used to be a cheaper brand but several years ago it overtook the Folgers in price. I buy roasted beans to use at my son's house (he doesn't drink coffee) when I visit. Most people aren't old enough to remember, but coffee prices went through the roof in the mid to late 1970s. A lot of major brands added barley and/or chicory to stretch the coffee and keep the prices down. People bought it but weren't happy. My college food service did too. Their coffee was always bitter anyway (those gigantic food service coffee urns) so it was always about caffeine rather than flavor, but the barley stuff turned grayish when you added milk.I wonder if that will happen again with the tariffs. |
It's like drinking coffee flavored water. Emphasis on the water. |
Costco sells 2 pound bags for around $18 and they sometimes go on sale for $15. |
It is simply awful. McDonald’s, Bob Evans, and 7-Eleven are even better. |
+1 Costco is good! |
My guess is they make it pretty watery. |