Anonymous wrote:For instant, I use VIA. Maybe it's cheaper at the grocery store?
We recently got one of those pour over filter coffee things, which is simpler than it sounds (and tastes better than via). All you need is the cone-shaped dripper, paper filters and ground coffee. As long as you have hot water, you can put the dripper directly onto your mug and pour yourself a fresh cup. Then just rinse the dripper, and throw out the paper filter and grounds when you're done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trader joes comes with sugar and "cream''. YUM
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But be aware my fellow Korean coffee lovers (I believe that's where the flyer said they got it from) - I've been informed on another TJ's thread that I am an idiot and a moron for liking this. But hey at least there are two others like me.I seriously love that stuff as an occasional coffee treat.
lol. Link to that comment?

Anonymous wrote:For instant, I use VIA. Maybe it's cheaper at the grocery store?
We recently got one of those pour over filter coffee things, which is simpler than it sounds (and tastes better than via). All you need is the cone-shaped dripper, paper filters and ground coffee. As long as you have hot water, you can put the dripper directly onto your mug and pour yourself a fresh cup. Then just rinse the dripper, and throw out the paper filter and grounds when you're done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trader joes comes with sugar and "cream''. YUM
+1
+2
But be aware my fellow Korean coffee lovers (I believe that's where the flyer said they got it from) - I've been informed on another TJ's thread that I am an idiot and a moron for liking this. But hey at least there are two others like me.I seriously love that stuff as an occasional coffee treat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trader joes comes with sugar and "cream''. YUM
+1
I seriously love that stuff as an occasional coffee treat.