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Old 12/13/10, 11:29 PM
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coffee from Kum and Go

I have come to really enjoy the coffee sold at the" Kum and Go " stations. house blend is what usually get, its better than starbucks. I wish that they sold it in a container to make at home. what brand of coffee do you prefer?
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Old 12/13/10, 11:43 PM
 
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Anything that is dark but doesn't taste burnt (hard to find).

Off topic but every time I'm up in North MO/Southern Iowa, I have to laugh at that name.
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Old 12/14/10, 08:30 AM
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It is a most stupid name...it was called Git n Go until someone bought out the near bankrupt chain.
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butter nutt the others I do not like
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Old 12/14/10, 08:47 AM
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Seattle's Best - Henry's Blend

Or

Dunkin Donuts Decaf
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Old 12/14/10, 09:13 AM
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Right now I'm drinking decaf Breakfast Blend from Puritan's Pride -- I prefer a darker roast, but hard to find in decaf.
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Old 12/14/10, 10:08 AM
 
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I wonder why that is...

Caffeine is one of the things that goes out the vents during the roasting process - the longer a bean is roasted, the less caffeine is in it. I don't know much about the process of decaffeinating coffee, but it seems odd that you can't get a nice bold dark roast from a decaff bean.

To keep on topic, Parks & Co french roast made me realize that it's not that I don't like coffee, I just don't like bad coffee...
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Old 12/14/10, 10:28 AM
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Seattle's Best - Henry's Blend

Or

Dunkin Donuts Decaf
Seattle Best is now owned By Star Bucks in case you didn't know that.
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Old 12/14/10, 10:49 AM
 
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We have ordered our coffee from Cafe Mam for nearly 10 years and love it!

www.cafemam.com
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Old 12/14/10, 12:15 PM
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I got two 39-oz. cans of Tim Hortons fine grind coffee last summer in New Hampshire. Wish I gotten more. I mix it half-and-half with Folger's at work, to make it last longer. Still working on the first can. Too bad we don't have Tim Hortons around here.
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Old 12/14/10, 12:18 PM
 
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We buy from the Farmer's Brothers guy, it's the only coffee that we will drink.

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