View Poll Results: How many cups of Coffee do you drink a day ?
1 to 2 cups a Day
5
31.25%
3 to 4
7
43.75%
5 to 6
3
18.75%
7 to 8
2
12.50%
9 to 10
0
0%
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2
12.50%
Instant
5
31.25%
Perk or Blends
9
56.25%
Fill in the empty space..Multi Choices : )
4
25.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 16. You may not vote on this poll
COFFEE ~> What Kind ? How Much a Day ?
#21
I hate instant coffee, and don't really care for canned coffee either (like Folgers, Maxwell House, Etc)
I like fresh bean coffee ground fresh...yum. I like trying different flavors all the time. At home we have a breakfast blend, and at work I just got a 3lbs bag of hazel nut cream which is awesome!
I typically drink 3-4 cups in the morning...sometimes less if i'm at home, and sometimes more if i'm at work...just depends!
I like fresh bean coffee ground fresh...yum. I like trying different flavors all the time. At home we have a breakfast blend, and at work I just got a 3lbs bag of hazel nut cream which is awesome!
I typically drink 3-4 cups in the morning...sometimes less if i'm at home, and sometimes more if i'm at work...just depends!
#22
Honestly starbucks expensive things is always with it's espresso. A cup of coffee isn't too badly priced. I think 16oz. is $1.89?
#26
Even though I just registered at the site, I saw this thread and couldn't resist.
I guess from reading the posts, I am one of those "expensive taste" guys - I usually buy the bulk coffee from the grocery store, which is the Community Coffee brand or the Eight O'Clock Coffee. Before my favorite coffee place closed, I would buy my bags of beans there, which were usually the French or Kenya AA roast.
The good thing about the store, asside from the really cute blonde with green eyes, is that they sold the 100% Pure Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain blends - the good stuff. That was my treat on Friday mornings, in which I would usually drink around 48 ounces of the stuff. Unfortunately, at $40-50/lb, and given that my wife and I drink a pound a week, I can't afford that stuff. Though I would seriously kill for a cup of Kona or BlueMountain.
At work, I drink tea or the Yuban instant cappuccino stuff. It tastes better than the sludge they try to pass off as coffee in the break room, and I don't have choke down the burnt-swill taste of the Starbucks they serve at the cafe.
I'll go for Starbucks if I have too, but I usually head down the road to a Joe Mugg coffee for a special fix, or hit a small family owned place.
As for preference, my wife likes her coffee strong, with the consistency of highly surgared syrup. Me, I prefer my coffee strong, with half-half and lightly sweetened.
I guess from reading the posts, I am one of those "expensive taste" guys - I usually buy the bulk coffee from the grocery store, which is the Community Coffee brand or the Eight O'Clock Coffee. Before my favorite coffee place closed, I would buy my bags of beans there, which were usually the French or Kenya AA roast.
The good thing about the store, asside from the really cute blonde with green eyes, is that they sold the 100% Pure Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain blends - the good stuff. That was my treat on Friday mornings, in which I would usually drink around 48 ounces of the stuff. Unfortunately, at $40-50/lb, and given that my wife and I drink a pound a week, I can't afford that stuff. Though I would seriously kill for a cup of Kona or BlueMountain.
At work, I drink tea or the Yuban instant cappuccino stuff. It tastes better than the sludge they try to pass off as coffee in the break room, and I don't have choke down the burnt-swill taste of the Starbucks they serve at the cafe.
I'll go for Starbucks if I have too, but I usually head down the road to a Joe Mugg coffee for a special fix, or hit a small family owned place.
As for preference, my wife likes her coffee strong, with the consistency of highly surgared syrup. Me, I prefer my coffee strong, with half-half and lightly sweetened.
#27
Dang girl, you're gonna kill your kidneys with that much of that stuff.
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