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    How do you make a tasty pot of coffee?

    By admin | March 9, 2010

    I don’t really have much leeway with the beans and pot and what not. But, are there any simple tips and tricks that make a home made cup of coffee taste good? Mine usually tastes a bit bitter and sour. But, I want to be able to make coffee in the morning for my boyfriend if I stay over.

    I don’t like flavored coffee’s or cream’s, what brand do you suggest? I usually use folgers(sp?).
    thanks everyone. all good tips.

    Topics: coffee excellence | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “How do you make a tasty pot of coffee?”

    1. Tellitlikeitis Says:
      March 9th, 2010 at 9:56 pm

      The brand of coffee has a lot to do with it – 8 o’clock and Dunkin Donuts got the highest ratings from Consumer reports, but a pinch of cinnamon on the ground coffee before brewing adds a nice touch.

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