not a recipe, but it's coffee

  • ande16 16 years ago
    Has anyone had the coffee beans from Costco? I understand that Costcos aren't everywhere. BUT, they roast their beans onsite and they are hecka cheap.
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  • zena824 16 years ago said:
    We dont have a costco down here in Southern Arkansas....
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  • dixiejet 16 years ago said:
    We don't have Cosco here in NC either. :o(
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  • imhungry 16 years ago said:
    We have a Costco but I've never been I'll have to give it a try! The best coffee I've ever bought is Storyville coffee! Knock your socks off kinda coffee!!!
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  • zena824 16 years ago said:
    Where can you buy the Storyville coffee at? Just curious....
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  • noir 16 years ago said:
    There are many coffee's you can order on line. My favorite place in NYC is McNulty's and I order the *Majestic Blend* delish! The place is like you are stepping back in time to the early 1900's. There is also, Thanksgiving Coffee that had been recommended to me out of California, and the Hawaiian Coffee Company for Kona Coffee. Here in New England, Rock City Roasters in Maine, I adore their *Jet* coffee (can you tell I like it strong? lol) Also, they are great about sending out your order quickly. My latest NE fave is Coffee By Design also in Maine, and I have discovered their *Blackout*...Yum! To me Coffee isn't Coffee unless is it dark & rich without a bite...and I have found these company's to take the care and time not to burn their roasts. But, for an inexpensive blend, and one you can get at a BJ's, Costco or Sam's is Maxwell House Bold/100% Columbian...not bad in a pinch. You cannot leave it longer than 20-30 minutes standing in a pot (so use quickly, or refrigerate it for ice coffee) it can be used to stretch a more expensive blend if need be and works well. Best of all it can wake you up! :)
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