My go too for a long time was Chock Full Onuts but recently Ive been drinking as er crabbys recommendation I like it a bot strong but pairs well with Sambuca

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:):):) us too cany one of the best ^^^,,, we are drinking this coffee for a while now melitta coffee **,,,,[COLOR=rgb(26, 188, 156)]><))):>[/COLOR]**
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
> I wish I had a new Keurig with the options for stronger brews. The one we have is an older model with only settings for 2 cup sizes. It's still going strong so I don't know when we'll need a new one.
Both mine have 3 cup settings and my ole one is at least 8 yrs old
Both mine have 3 cup settings and my ole one is at least 8 yrs old
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
I bought mine just after I tried a cup by you. It has to be at least six years old. Best coffee maker we've ever had. Most others last a couple of years. I bought a no frills one for camp. There is no way I can spend as much time as I do there without 'my cup" of coffee I'm just to used to it being the same everytime. A couple of my friends went out and bought Keurigs after have coffee with me there.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
> I bought mine just after I tried a cup by you. It has to be at least six years old. Best coffee maker we've ever had. Most others last a couple of years. I bought a no frills one for camp. There is no way I can spend as much time as I do there without 'my cup" of coffee I'm just to used to it being the same everytime. A couple of my friends went out and bought Keurigs after have coffee with me there.
I remember you liking it then.......... I just bought small one for my toolbox at work its got 3 size cup settings wonder why yours dont
I remember you liking it then.......... I just bought small one for my toolbox at work its got 3 size cup settings wonder why yours dont
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
> I remember you liking it then.......... I just bought small one for my toolbox at work its got 3 size cup settings wonder why yours dont
My new one at camp has three settings, but not the ability to make a stronger brew. The stronger brew is by having the water go through the pod slower.
This is the one I have at home:

My new one at camp has three settings, but not the ability to make a stronger brew. The stronger brew is by having the water go through the pod slower.
This is the one I have at home:

CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
> I would think a stronger brew would be the same K cup with less water
It is, but it's also stronger if the water goes through the pod slower. So the small setting with the slower brew will give you the strongest cup. That should be good for the espresso.
It is, but it's also stronger if the water goes through the pod slower. So the small setting with the slower brew will give you the strongest cup. That should be good for the espresso.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
Absolutely hooked on Vassilaros :
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CaptainOriginal Crew2,530 postsSince 2018
We do three pounds of ground DD at a time. Ratio: two pounds dark to one pound regular. Mix well. Makes a nice cup in the little Mr. Coffee 5-cupper. Or especially when we kick it old school, in our 50 year old West Bend electric percolater. Now THAT thing makes a good cup o’Joe.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Love my K-cups.
Mine has 5 settings 4, 6, 8,10,12 oz.
Mine has 5 settings 4, 6, 8,10,12 oz.
CommodoreOriginal Crew16,165 postsSince 2018
> We do three pounds of ground DD at a time. Ratio: two pounds dark to one pound regular. Mix well. Makes a nice cup in the little Mr. Coffee 5-cupper. Or especially when we kick it old school, in our 50 year old West Bend electric percolater. Now THAT thing makes a good cup o’Joe.
Thats an old school coffee maker
Thats an old school coffee maker
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
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