
Starbucks anyone?
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- azsnowman
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Starbucks anyone?
OK you addicts....fess up, how many here, like myself, are ABSOULETLY HOOKED on Starbucks? I CANNOT go ONE DAY without my "Venti percent, extra foam, caramel machiato!" 

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They sell Douwe Egberts in the cafeteria here at the hospital and it's in the machines on the patient floors. It's good, but believe me, it's a far cry from Starbuck's. I'm not addicted to Starbuck's. However, it is the best I've ever had. You know when you have Starbuck's in your mug, even when it's one of a dozen flavored blends. It has a distinct, rich, "wake-ya-up-and-set-you-up-straight" scent.
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CARMEL MACHIATO!!!!!!!!! I'm with you Dennis. I don't have Starbucks too often but when I do, I love it.
You know I had Folgers at my daughter's home this weekend and it wasn't half bad. Eight O'Clock coffee is terrific but I buy Kona whole beans at home. I have a Cappresso coffee maker that grinds the beans for me. YUM
You know I had Folgers at my daughter's home this weekend and it wasn't half bad. Eight O'Clock coffee is terrific but I buy Kona whole beans at home. I have a Cappresso coffee maker that grinds the beans for me. YUM
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OK... Well my weakness while I worked for Starbucks was a grande White Mocha with extra whipped cream and steamed to 140... I have sensitive teeth... nothing too hot or too cold... I know Im picky!! My other issue is that I quit starbucks back in August (day care was too pricey!) and I will NEVER go back to Folgers or Maxwell House coffee!! I totally love the Lightnote, House or Breakfast Blend (all milds from Latin America)... It truely is the LEGAL ADDICTION!!





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We don't have a Starbuck here in LaPlace......don't they multiply just like Wal-Marts?
We have a PJ's Coffee though
http://www.pjscoffee.com/customer/index.php
We have a PJ's Coffee though
http://www.pjscoffee.com/customer/index.php
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nholley wrote:Every day on the way to work...it has gotten so bad they all know my name and the drink is ready by the time i get to the counter and pay.
ROFLMAO....I don't feel so bad then



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ROFLMAO....I don't feel so bad then
I have people looking at me because all I have to do is walk in the door and as you said, it's DONE
They don't even ASK what I want, what size etc.....[/quote]
Tomorrow when I stride in to my waiting coffee I will take solace that it is a scenario being repeated in at least one other Starbucks.
ROFLMAO....I don't feel so bad then



Tomorrow when I stride in to my waiting coffee I will take solace that it is a scenario being repeated in at least one other Starbucks.

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My kids boycott Starbucks - LOL. And support, local coffee houses. Which are quite numerous now - over 5 in my suburb.
My main gripe in this area, are the prices! I prefer a small, regularly brewed cup of coffee - I know, go ahead and say it - how utterly boring! My daughters roll their eyes at me. Meanwhile, their latte, with extra's, adds up to 5 Bucks! Mine? In the $1.50 range.
First time I noticed my kids liked all these frozen or hot specialty coffee drinks, I was taken back and my reaction was of course from a budget point of view. And now more so - my college aged daughter had to give them up (along with smoothies). She ~finally~ could see that $3.50 to $5.00 a day for one drink, very quickly adds up!
My rant is over now. he he
Mary
My main gripe in this area, are the prices! I prefer a small, regularly brewed cup of coffee - I know, go ahead and say it - how utterly boring! My daughters roll their eyes at me. Meanwhile, their latte, with extra's, adds up to 5 Bucks! Mine? In the $1.50 range.
First time I noticed my kids liked all these frozen or hot specialty coffee drinks, I was taken back and my reaction was of course from a budget point of view. And now more so - my college aged daughter had to give them up (along with smoothies). She ~finally~ could see that $3.50 to $5.00 a day for one drink, very quickly adds up!
My rant is over now. he he
Mary
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