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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 532872" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Standard grocery store coffee? Well yeah, they still sell Folgers and Maxwell House, etc. But there’s also a WALL of good coffee roaster blends as well...Starbucks, Peet’s, Seattle’s Best, Tully’s...etc. Of course there are others, maybe depending on one’s geography. I guess I kind of divide the grocery store stuff into its container material...metal or plastic is low level...coated/paper bags are a step up. We do go to one “designer” grocery cause that’s where out pharmacy is. They have the Grand Central breads (plus twenty other bakeries) and the beer and wine walls...200 craft level ales, etc. And the big coffee thing...with about 80 whole bean blends from maybe 25 local and regional roasters. For between $12 and $18 per pound you get pretty fair coffee.</p><p></p><p>Am I a coffee snob? No, of course not. I just like a good cup, and you can either drink stuff that you have to force down or something akin to ambrosia.</p><p></p><p>Just because I put a 40 cal. Tablespoonful of Torani Salted Caramel syrup in my vanilla protein breakfast shake I’m in no way a foodie. I could live on MREs if I needed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 532872, member: 1365"] Standard grocery store coffee? Well yeah, they still sell Folgers and Maxwell House, etc. But there’s also a WALL of good coffee roaster blends as well...Starbucks, Peet’s, Seattle’s Best, Tully’s...etc. Of course there are others, maybe depending on one’s geography. I guess I kind of divide the grocery store stuff into its container material...metal or plastic is low level...coated/paper bags are a step up. We do go to one “designer” grocery cause that’s where out pharmacy is. They have the Grand Central breads (plus twenty other bakeries) and the beer and wine walls...200 craft level ales, etc. And the big coffee thing...with about 80 whole bean blends from maybe 25 local and regional roasters. For between $12 and $18 per pound you get pretty fair coffee. Am I a coffee snob? No, of course not. I just like a good cup, and you can either drink stuff that you have to force down or something akin to ambrosia. Just because I put a 40 cal. Tablespoonful of Torani Salted Caramel syrup in my vanilla protein breakfast shake I’m in no way a foodie. I could live on MREs if I needed to. [/QUOTE]
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