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Old 09-09-2008, 08:44 PM #1
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Default Freshest coffee- do you grind your own?

Ok, since nappy brought up the subject of coffee, I got to thinking, I was going to do a poll but changed it to a normal thread with questions.

1. Which brand/ kind of coffee do you like? which is the best?

2. what kind of maker do you have? single cup or pot?

3. do you grind your own beans or buy ground?

My wife got a Tassimo coffee making system as a gift a few years back and we use those pod's, I am tired of them and am trying to convince her to put it on craigs list and get a maker like nappy just bought, or we may be a two coffee maker family.

I used to grind my own beans,
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