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9 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Folgers is great stuff for the price. Pretty sure it’s been compared to Trilene Big Game on here in the past ?

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jigfishn10 said:

I like a good cold green tea hint of sugar and lemon

I like green also. Ginseng as well. There’s some you can buy in stores but it does not compare to what you can get in a good authentic Korean restaurant. If it is Korean made, it typically knocks my socks off. Food included

5 minutes ago, Catt said:

 

 

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I’ll give that a try. Not opposed to dark roasts 

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2 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

I like green also. Ginseng as well. There’s some you can buy in stores but it does not compare to what you can get in a good authentic Korean restaurant. If it is Korean made, it typically knocks my socks off. Food included

Same

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19 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

I’ll give that a try. Not opposed to dark roasts 

 

Most people don't like Cajun coffee because they say it to strong & bitter. When they make it the use the same amount as their coffee.

 

I use an 1/8 cup measuring scoop in a 4 cup coffee pot but I fill the pot to the brim. So it's probably 5 cups.

 

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1 hour ago, Catt said:

 

Most people don't like Cajun coffee because they say it to strong & bitter. When they make it the use the same amount as their coffee.

 

I use an 1/8 cup measuring scoop in a 4 cup coffee pot but I fill the pot to the brim. So it's probably 5 cups.

 

That's weak coffee, pal - I use a 1/4 cup scoop, little over 2 scoops for a 12 cup pot

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53 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

That's weak coffee, pal - I use a 1/4 cup scoop, little over 2 scoops for a 12 cup pot

Geez.  In making a 2oz coffee I used 1/8 cup of grounds, but to be fair I make each coffee independently and regularly drink them as a cappuccino with 2 oz of milk as well.

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I like cowboy coffee . Shovel coffee grounds in the stainless pot , add water and bring to a boil. Yowsahs ! Just got to remember not to drink that last 1/4 of an inch off the bottom. 

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Just now, Deephaven said:

Geez.  In making a 2oz coffee I used 1/8 cup of grounds, but to be fair I make each coffee independently and regularly drink them as a cappuccino with 2 oz of milk as well.

Ya, when I had my espresso maker - that's about what I used.

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This is about tea stay on topic?. Things I learned about sweet tea when I lived in Florida.

 

1.  You can’t buy pre bottled sweet tea. It has to be homemade.

2.  If it doesn’t leave a sugar ring around your lips, it’s not sweet enough.

3.  Sweet tea recipes are family secrets.
4.  There’s no way you can add enough sugar to regular tea to make it sweet tea.   ??

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1 hour ago, MN Fisher said:

That's weak coffee, pal - I use a 1/4 cup scoop, little over 2 scoops for a 12 cup pot

 

If ya gotta use that much coffee grounds that's pretty weak coffee.

 

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1 minute ago, Catt said:

 

If ya gotta use that much coffee grounds that's pretty weak coffee.

 

I like coffee that bites back.

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I'm not much of a tea drinker.  I always enjoyed sweet tea when I was in college in NW Tennessee.  Today the only sweet tea I drink is Firefly, on the rocks.  Coffee, I have to drink decaffeinated for medical reasons.  I started grinding my own beans, and mixing my own blend.  Main ingredients are Decaf Expresso, Dark French Roast and Italian Roast,  mixed with some Eight O'Clock coffee beans.  I don't really measure the beans, I just fill my grinder.  Usually I make 8 to 10 cups according to the carafe.  That works out to two cups of coffee for me.  I don't want to be able to see through my coffee. 

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4 hours ago, TOXIC said:

This is about tea stay on topic?. Things I learned about sweet tea when I lived in Florida.

 

1.  You can’t buy pre bottled sweet tea. It has to be homemade.

2.  If it doesn’t leave a sugar ring around your lips, it’s not sweet enough.

3.  Sweet tea recipes are family secrets.
4.  There’s no way you can add enough sugar to regular tea to make it sweet tea.   ??

I know people who make it so sweet you have to chew it. ?

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