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I've just discovered Gevalia coffee for the Keurig. The signature blend is smooth and DH likes the Royal dark roast which is strong enough to keep him happy without being bitter.
I've just discovered Gevalia coffee for the Keurig. The signature blend is smooth and DH likes the Royal dark roast which is strong enough to keep him happy without being bitter.
Thank you. I've got the Gevalia DeCaf and it's pretty good.
There's going to be a lot of coffee I try!
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Because of work, I really do need/enjoy a strong cup of coffee...I've found that of the various brands out there, I love Green Mountain (esp Sumatra Reserve, and Dark Magic...as these are dark extra bold blends). They work wonders...
On my days off, I enjoy lighter flavors, but I still gravitate towards Green Mountain coffee.
We have one at work. I just use a refillable K cup and use whatever coffee I happened to buy on sale. It tastes fine to me. The K-cups do make stronger coffee for the most part and they are great but I can't justify paying $1 for every cup of coffee I drink at work when I can have it for a nickle.
@shadowfax ... refillable is the way... and you can grind your own beans and fill 'em!
It's what I do. Right now I'm filling them with new Orleans chicory blend coffee, mmmhhmmm, so good.
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