 | Randyman (103) 07/28/2005 | I've drank Folgers coffe almost all my life, as did my parents. For my money it's the best. However, I think my wife and I were growing a little tired of the same old thing, and we just rescently bought a can of Maxwell House, and I actually enjoyed it. As far as coffee houses go, I can't stand Starbucks coffee, but Seattle's Best is pretty good. I can't stand coffee from the lunch trucks and the coffee at the Boeing cafeteria is adequate, at best, so I take a thermos to work.
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 | kamylienne (77) 07/26/2005 | I don't drink coffee, though I can see where the extensive range of flavors would launch people in a search for their cup of coffee. Me? I have a feeling that I'm going to be going into a neverending search for the best brewed sweet tea after I move. There's sweet tea EVERYWHERE in the south, it seems! I don't think I could ever get tired of it.
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 | texasyankee (21) 07/26/2005 | Just like beer, this is something I have the tendency to stick to plain old coffee, my brand which is Maxwell House, and the flavors have the tendency to be wasted on me. There are a few flavors of coffee I have had and it seemed to be worth having as a bit of a treat, like cinnamon and graham cracker. The nurses and I would go in on a package for a treat on occasion, it was something enjoyable but not something that would be worth it on a daily basis.
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