My store is Hy-Vee, c'mon midwesterners, let em know!
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I accidentally had coffee grains instead of Oreo cookie crumbs, though.
I have been drinking cappuccino the last few years, but at the Radio Grill at Wal-Mart and the powder from the can (from Wal-Mart).
As for supermarkets (which I believe I mentioned many weeks ago in an old thread)... there is a Winn-Dixie, Publix and Albertson's very close to one another here [Winn-Dixie and Publix being several feet from one another]. BEER980 knows!
My parents and I do our main grocery shopping at Wal-Mart, we go to the above three on occasion.
I have been drinking cappuccino the last few years, but at the Radio Grill at Wal-Mart and the powder from the can (from Wal-Mart).
As for supermarkets (which I believe I mentioned many weeks ago in an old thread)... there is a Winn-Dixie, Publix and Albertson's very close to one another here [Winn-Dixie and Publix being several feet from one another]. BEER980 knows!
My parents and I do our main grocery shopping at Wal-Mart, we go to the above three on occasion.
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I recently discovered Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee and it is fantastic. If you like Kona, you will absolutely love this. It seems to be less acidy than Arabica coffees. I also own a grind and brew coffee maker and wonder how I ever lived without it. It is from Cuisinart. I used to drink Gevalia too, good coffee, but a bit spendy. I have probably 6 boxes at home that are unopened still. They have been there for a while, keep forgettin' about them since I have been drinking the Jamaican Blue Mountain. I buy it 10 lbs at a time over the internet. With shipping it comes out to be about $8 per pound. Pretty comparable to local whole bean coffees.
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Coffee?? Cant live without it!! If you want the best coffee in the world got to; http://www.greenmountaincoffee.com/
If I don't have theirs, it is Folgers Gourmet Supreme!!
If I don't have theirs, it is Folgers Gourmet Supreme!!
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GulfBreezer wrote:Coffee?? Cant live without it!! If you want the best coffee in the world got to; http://www.greenmountaincoffee.com/
If I don't have theirs, it is Folgers Gourmet Supreme!!
Greenmountain is very good coffee!
I also like Dunkin Donuts!
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weatherluvr wrote:Don't laugh, but my favorite is Dunkin Donuts ground coffee. I CANNOT STAND Starbucks coffee. It's almost as bad as the one time I accidently sipped coffee from a cup that was being used as an ashtray. ALMOST.
Dunkin Donuts is very popular in New England... beings that the franchise's headquarters is in Randolph, Massachusetts; thus a lot of New Englander's acquire a taste for Dunkin Donuts coffee.
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