How do you prepare your coffee? Do you brew or buy them?

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  1. alexandriaruthk profile image69
    alexandriaruthkposted 10 years ago

    How do you prepare your coffee? Do you brew or buy them?

    Are you more inclined to prepare it on your own or you love to buy it in places like Starbucks etc.?

  2. bethperry profile image84
    bethperryposted 10 years ago

    Since I don't go out much, I brew. But even if I was out a lot I'd still brew, as I know how everyone in the family likes their coffee, and so am in a better position to brew it to our tastes than any coffee shop.

  3. dorothy0328 profile image76
    dorothy0328posted 10 years ago

    I generally brew our coffee. We use Community coffee and we like it nice and strong. I also enjoy mine with a shot of french vanilla creamer to go with it. Yummy. Occasionally if I am out shopping I will stop in a Starbucks and buy a french vanilla ice coffee topped with whipped cream.

  4. IslandBites profile image89
    IslandBitesposted 10 years ago

    We always brew our coffee. It tastes better.

    1. Thief12 profile image90
      Thief12posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      What she said.

  5. WhatToCook profile image73
    WhatToCookposted 10 years ago

    I brew my coffee, I might go and get some every now and then, but most anything I want I can make at home and save my money

  6. vespawoolf profile image92
    vespawoolfposted 10 years ago

    When we're in the city, we buy a cup of coffee a couple of times a week and brew at home the rest of the time. But since we live in a small town in Peru where coffee isn't usually consumed by the locals, we brew it ourselves. We have a drip coffee maker, a stovetop espresso maker and a French press. As you can see, we really love our coffee!

  7. Iammattdoran profile image90
    Iammattdoranposted 10 years ago

    I buy freshly roasted coffee beans and grind a spoonful for each cup I make.  I then brew it in a cafetiere.  I do this first thing in the morning and when I'm at home at weekends but generally I buy coffees during the day when I'm working.  I tend not to go to Starbucks though or the other big chain coffee shops (but this is a price choice rather than any ethical one).  I quite often buy coffee from McDonalds as it's cheaper and tastes fine.

  8. Thief12 profile image90
    Thief12posted 10 years ago

    I always brew my own coffee. I wouldn't be able to wait to get to a store to have that first cup.

 
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