Time to make the coffee! We have been hooked on trying all the Trader Joe's coffees. This one is on deck this week!
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Lynette are they good tasting coffee?
+Lynette Young Are there any that have really stood out?
TJ coffees are generally pretty good. I'm working thru that one atm myself. I like the darker roasts, myself.
I like that most of them are fair trade.
This one is pretty good, a bit lighter than the others we've tried. I think lighter roast = more caffeine, so maybe that's why I like it!
Lynette u bouncing off walls yet?? lol
Do they make a dark roast.
it's delicious?
I <3 my Keriug for too much to go back to traditional coffee makers…
…and the Kaluha coffee…yum!
I love coffee!
That one is eh. The Ethippian and the Five Country espresso is very good for store bought coffee. Also, the Costa Peaberry limited is rather tasty. Pajaro is good too if you like very dark coffee.
Any store bought coffee is going to be roasted a tad darker than normal for longer shelf life and if you brew your coffee french press or something without the taste of filters you should have a very decent cup every time you brew.
+Blair Warner we, I mean yes they do. Try the Pajaro. You're going to taste dark robost full bodied coffee with a hint of earth and chocolate. That's the dark stuff, but if you're feeling up to it, try the five country espresso. Not so much char in the cup like the Pajaro and you get a very strong dark chocolate taste when you're drinking it. Very soothing and very good. I don't like the Joe's coffee(dark and medium) because to me they lack body. If you feel a coffee is to strong then you brew with less grinds, but with this coffee I've tried adding more and more grinds to give it some more body and nothing. Also, I've read someone saying something about a Kerig or however you spell it. They make filters for your single cup brewer that you can add whatever coffee you want ground into this filter. So no excuses, go try some Trader Joe's coffee. Very well priced if you don't feel like buying from a local roaster.
I do like the Ethiopian roast.
+Cindy Brown Ethiopia is where coffee was first discovered. They are my favorite coffees