Friday, September 13, 2013
Between light and medium roast! Reviews Green Mountain Coffee Vermont Country Blend, K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers
Sometimes I like a nice smooth, light, non-bitter 'breakfast blend' type
coffee. Other times, I prefer a slightly stronger brew with a bit more
intensity. Both with a splash of my favorite 'French vanilla' creamer
(I never drink my coffee black). Either way, I don't like strong coffee
that grows hair on my chest! This 'Green Mountain Coffee Vermont Country Blend" is the perfect medium
between a light and medium roast. LOVE IT!
This coffee is just right. It is a delicious tasting medium bold coffee
that is great to drink in the morning, though I drink it other times as
well. It has a very pleasant aroma that completes the taste experience. I
vacation a lot in Vermont, and this Green Mountain Coffee Vermont Country Blend tastes just as good as the coffee
in the small country store where I get my morning coffee.
Reviews Timothy's World Coffee, Italian Blend, K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers
This Timothy's World Coffee, Italian Blend is excellent and the best I have found for the Keurig maker. I
tried all the assorted flavors that came with the Keurig and they were
all weak and horrible. I didn't know whether to blame it on the machine
or the coffee, so I read some reviews and tried the Timothy's World Coffee, Italian Blend and
the Rainforest Espresso.
Both both make a great cup of nice, strong,
flavorful coffee that is good enough to replace my daily Starbucks call.
I am very happy with this choice. Timothy's World Coffee, Italian Blend is strong but not
bitter or harsh. Its smooth and strong flavor comes through the
half-and-half and Splenda that I drown all coffee in.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Rich, Full-bodied, but Never Bitter! Reviews Community Coffee Ground Coffee, New Orleans Blend with Chicory, 16-Ounce Bags (Pack of 10)
Best coffee blend I have ever heard. It isn't the cheapest coffee I've
ever had. If price wasn't an obstacle this Community Coffee Ground Coffee, New Orleans Blend with Chicory is definitely what I would
drink.
Even by using much less coffee, you experience a warm, dark, satisfying
drink with never a trace of the bitterness that you would have even if
you used more of even the most expensive, faddish brands.
Now, regarding saving money! I buy my Community New Orleans Blend Coffee
& Chicory on subscription from Amazon.com and save about $2.00 per
pound over even discount store prices who often don't even carry the
full 16 ounce package.
Best dark roast with chicory! Reviews French Market Coffee & Chicory, City Roast Dark Roast 16-Ounce Cans Pack of 3
I absolutely love this French Market Coffee & Chicory, City Roast Dark Roast! I like strong coffee and do not need to
use more of this product to achieve the strong taste unlike other
coffees. I have tried more expensive coffees and nothing compares. You
also have to take into consideration what type of coffee maker you
have.
If you like chicory coffee, this is one of the best brands that we have
had. The French Market Coffee & Chicory, City Roast Dark Roast flavor is very rich, and because you don't need as much coffee
grounds for making a pot, it is a good value too. We have been
drinking chicory coffee since we lived in New Orleans years ago.
Reviews Luzianne Premium Blend Coffee & Chicory, 16 Ounce Cans Pack of 3
This Luzianne Premium Blend Coffee & Chicory is fresh, aromatic and finely ground. It's a treat to sip.
Not something I would drink every day, but more of a special cold
morning coffee. My grandmother had spoken of how great coffee/chicory blends taste.
Having never experienced chicory or a coffee/chicory blend for that
matter, I dismissed the suggestion as yet another bizarre coffee
variation a la the many flavored roasts that are so popular these days.
Sometimes, I put cinnamon in my coffee, sometimes I brew
it with Cardomom, and sometimes I want 'New Orleans' style with the
chicory. Upon the first taste of this coffee, I was hooked. It is as smooth as
can be with no bitterness whatsoever. It is as if someone took the
smoothness of hot cocoa and infused it with the best elements of coffee
flavor.
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