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02-29-2020 07:25 PM
@shoekitty wrote:If you want a quick cup of the old fashioned taste I find those Folgers coffee bags work nicely! They are like tea bags, but coffee. I think it is corse ground in a tea bag. Make sure water is very hot for peak taste. I used to use them when I traveled. When I would take a sip, I would think, "wow, this is what coffee used t take like". I think with Mr coffee, and ten Keurig and now cold brews and fancy coffees we have gotten so far off the old percolator style. I forget wha coffee was like. However, I don't miss the heartburn. Lol. Coffee today is so smooth and rich. But ever once in a while you just need a good cup o'Joe,!
I think we tried some of those on an RV trip we took a few years ago. I'll try them again!
02-29-2020 09:36 PM
Dunkin' Donuts coffee at our house..We get the big bag at Costco..
02-29-2020 09:48 PM
There's something so soothing about reading all these coffee suggestions and ideas-- I guess I just like coffee talk!
02-29-2020 10:48 PM
@madzonie: I don't know if there will ever be a coffee with the true rich flavor of year ago. But, I think Hill Bros, Eight O' Clock (red bag) and Folgers (Classic Roast) come pretty close.
02-29-2020 11:00 PM
Maryland Club Butternut Coffee - part of the Folger's family - hard to find
02-29-2020 11:02 PM
I just love the coffee talk as well. I love coffee.
I use Peet's at home which I buy at Costco. I either buy
it already ground, or I buy the beans and grind at home
per use.
I use pour over, using a cone with a paper filter. It works
out well. My husband drinks decaf, so the individual pour
over works well for us.
When we have more than ourselves here, we bring out
a Cuisinart coffee maker which is also drip style.
02-29-2020 11:33 PM
@Misplaced Parisian wrote:
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:Costco's Kirkland brand Colombian. Excellent, rich coffe.
$9.99 for a three pound can.
@Ms tyrion2 Thank you for mentioning this. I've been very curious about this, but haven't bought any. I will give it a try now. Many thanks.
Yes! Kirkland from Costco is what we buy and have for years. We use a Mr. Coffee type drip coffee maker.
02-29-2020 11:45 PM
@madzonie wrote:
@sunshine45 wrote:hills bros is one of the older brands.
i also have to add that i received an electric percolator for christmas and it makes a huge difference in the taste of the coffee! love it.!
Actually I am going to try the pour-over method. But I think you are right about the percolator.
i also recently purchased a french press that i will be trying out. i do love the electric percolator so much better than my mr coffee coffeemaker. even though i own a keurig i am very much NOT a keurig person.
02-29-2020 11:58 PM
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