Hilloo, all!
"Always by-pass pre-ground coffee, and shop coffee grinding services."
OOPS!
Just got in from the local Stop and Shop, where, on everyone's recommendation, I purchased one bag each of the Eight O'Clock "red" and 100% Columbian(ground), and one bag of the Bokar (whole beans, but only because they do not carry Bokar pre-ground...this was before I read Laundress's advisory!)
What I guess I'll do is drink up the ground varieties first and save the Bokar for when I dig out my coffee grinder (which is WAAAY back at the end of my small appliance cabinet).
Usually, I buy the "good" coffee (usually "Tchibo Mellow Roast" ) at the deli and use a less expensive type of coffee for my weekday brew.
I've been using the drip machine Gevalia sent me everyday, but I've gotten bored with cleaning the contraption, the filter, etc. every morning. I saw the little Farberware perk and my nostalgia got the better of me, so I bought it for the weekdays and loved it, but was a little disappointed at how the Chock Full O'Nuts came out. I will try these Eight O'Clock coffees and let you know if it brings back any old memories...
"I use a 50/50 mixture of Maxwell House and Cafe' du Monde's coffee and chicory blend."
Polkanut, I did look for Cafe du Monde, but my Stop and Shop apparently doesn't carry it...I'll keep an eye peeled for it elsewhere, though.
"I bet you can get it in NYC, and it's so much fun using those high-powered electric grinders. I always bang it about a little before using to clear it of the last patron's grinds."
Hey MickeyD, I used to do that too, back in the day.
Yep, certain supermarkets here do carry the Eight O'Clock line,
but the supermarkets here in Jersey don't have grinders, even the ones that carry Starbucks and the like.
"Try A & P Bokar- it's a rich, smooth, winy blend."
You know, I actually bought that because my mother is forever going on about that "good coffee that was in the black bag", so I stopped by her place on the way home, and when I gave it to her, she gave me a look as if to say, "Yeah? So? Is this the Holy Grail, or what?".
Parents, lol!
"Starbucks like many upscale coffee places does not use flavoured beans, but flavours coffee post brew with shots of various syrups to add whatever one is seeking."
To be honest with you, L, I'm not a big fan of Starbucks. I DO like some of their sweets, their cold drinks aren't half bad, I do like the decor and the general ambience (it is a nice, neutral, public place to meet up with someone for the first time), but I do not care for their coffee. It all tastes burnt and overroasted to me.
Thanks again, all!