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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl View Post
I'm always looking for new and wonderful coffee and I shop at Trader Joe's regularly! I WILL try that coffee!

I am getting a tutorial on how to make French press coffee this weekend by good friend who is a coffee wizard.... I told her today she always looks super sexay when she's making coffee... and she does!

I'm wondering about preferences in brewing methods..to me French press is THE best...I've also enjoyed brewed coffee with a sprinkle of nutmeg or (spoiler alert!) cinnamon mixed in with the grounds...

For tea lovers...

check out www.teabox.com
They have a handy dandy free sampler for which you only pay shipping. IF I needed more tea I would do this but...I have a tea addiction problem. I truly bought some tea at TJ's cuz I liked the box. I hate the tea. But...I have the box
Love this place. Just ordered two different types of chai teas— Kesar Rose Chai and a Chai collection—and they gave me three freebies. Looking forward to receiving this package.

I like coffee french pressed and have two but am wanting to start drinking tea again.

I like my coffee with cream and tea with nothing, and I like both hot and cold coffee and tea.

Growing up my dad would sometimes make breakfast on the weekend. He would always include coffee and boil the coffee grounds in a pot. He'd let me have some and he'd serve it to me black with sugar. He said this was the way hobos made and drank coffee (for awhile he was a train-riding hobo tryna make his way up north). I used to love that coffee. That's only time I'd have sugar in it.
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