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Anyone recommend their absolute favorite brand of coffee?

I'm getting bored with Folgers :o)


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Sorry, can't really recommend any. When I feel like a coffee, I run to my nearest Tim Hortons! Best coffee on the planet!

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Karen

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I like Millstone (can get at Walmart). They have lots of flavors to choose from and they are all gluten-free! :) I am drinking hazelnut cream now. :) The raspberries & cream is really yummy too!

plantime Contributor

Coffee-bleh! Love the smell, hate the taste! :D

Jnkmnky Collaborator

Mc Donald's new coffee is really good. I've been going through the drive through early in the morning lately.

francelajoie Explorer

I buy coffee from a local place. They grind their beans right there.

It's called Armeno coffee roasters. Expensive but worth it.

Starbucks is good when you want the pre-brewed stuff.

jerseyangel Proficient
Coffee-bleh! Love the smell, hate the taste! :D

:D That's how I feel about it!


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Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

We like Cafe Alutra, organic coffee. I just called the other day and confirmed that all their coffees are gluten-free. :)

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I don't like Starbuck's coffee at all. Anyone else? The taste is so sour. I do like the frappacinos (sp) though.

francelajoie Explorer
I don't like Starbuck's coffee at all. Anyone else? The taste is so sour. I do like the frappacinos (sp) though.

Have you tried different flavors? They are really strong compared to a Dunkin's coffee. I like the Sulawesi

one myself. It is full of flavor. I like it black. For me...the stronger the better. If you want something a little lighter, the "LightNote" blend is also very good.

penguin Community Regular

I tend to like community coffee, if nothing else because I'm supporting louisiana in the process. It's also darn good coffee! The chickory adds another dimension of flavor. It's hard to find outside the south, though. You can order it online, also. Open Original Shared Link

jaten Enthusiast

Community Coffee - Between Roast is my favorite everyday coffee. I also like Millstone, but tend to keep them for lazy wknd mornings. I like Starbuck's, but only regular, black coffee. I don't care for their other drinks.

I can't believe we have so many non-coffee drinkers here!!

Lauren M Explorer

I don't care for Starbucks either. Their lattes, etc. are good, but I don't like their regular coffee at all (too bitter), and regular coffee is what I'm normally in the mood for.

My favorite is Green Mountain coffee. All of their coffee, even the flavored ones, are gluten-free! They have flavors like "french toast," "dark chocolate raspberry," "cinnamon roll," and more. Mmmm, I'm a coffee lover!

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gf4life Enthusiast

My new favorite is this coffee that my pastor brought back for me from a mission trip to Brazil. I forget the name, something about Three Hearts, had a yellow package...I am going to have to ask his son (who is in Brazil for at least 1 year) to send me some when I run out! The label is in Portugese (sp?) but "Nao Contem Gluten" on the label was pretty clear to me! I was so excited when I saw it. Of course Brazil is home to Chebe bread, too. My pastor said he brought back this bread mix and was going to make it and serve it at church. I though for sure I couldn't have it and it was Chebe bread! It was a different brand, but made from the exact same ingredients. It was neat to be able to eat it along with every one else at church. That almost NEVER happens.

They seem to be pretty gluten conscious in Brazil. Might be a nice place to go on a vacation... :D

I don't get Starbucks hot coffee either, only the Frappacinos. I think their coffee is too strong. I like mine on the weak side.

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