How do you get different coffees?

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How do you get different coffees?

Postby LoriL » 04 Apr 2010, 07:38

I buy my coffee from the store here and from Dunkin Donuts. How would I get coffee from other countries? Is there some website that would sell some online. I would love to try out some different kinds of coffee.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby cherry » 05 Apr 2010, 12:51

It was a total accident with someone I was dating at the time, we went away for a "romantic getaway" and woke the next day to realize the only coffee in the cabin (we had sent a list of things we wanted, the manager went out and bought the food before we got there), had gotten flavored coffee instead. It was horrible of course, but after that we both attempted to find a few flavors that we did like (much trial and error) and now here I am today telling you this when the person this story was about is far out of my life now, but mmm coffee, good stuff. :YMSMUG:
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby helena » 07 Apr 2010, 06:47

Well, there are a lot of websites providing you with such kind of information and coffee, of course. I can direct you to some of them. For example, www.enjoybettercoffee.com, www.cheap-coffee-online.com, and many others which will do their job at the highest level, I'm sure. ;)
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby JavaJane » 08 Apr 2010, 04:50

Check the nearest large supermarket. I don't live in a large town but my supermarket has quite a big variety of imported coffees. I've been watching for sales to try each one in turn to see which ones I like the most.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby cherry » 13 Apr 2010, 12:22

I have caught a few sites online that will sell international types but I am a little worried about ordering from a place I have never heard of before, what if we started an area here for those who have done so in the past, like a mini reviews section?
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby maria » 14 Apr 2010, 04:20

Yes, minireviews is a great idea! Who's first? ;)
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby michael » 16 Apr 2010, 04:53

I don't know what more to add to these wise adviсes. You can cruise around the world to get different coffees ;)
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby ShielaB » 21 Apr 2010, 17:08

Do you know anyone in places that have great coffee? I would ask them to send you some if you do, you can maybe send them something they want from here in return. Other than that check around your town and see what you can find or do a search online.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby mizhanna » 21 Apr 2010, 19:26

I manage to get wide range of different coffees from online coffee stores such as Starbucks, Boca Java and many more. If you're a regular buyer like me, joining the coffee clubs is a brilliant idea for you to avail offers and discounts. Last week, a friend of mine arrived from Brazil. Guess what I've got? One of the world's best Brazil Santos coffee. Cool!
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby SanchoPancho » 10 May 2010, 01:10

Im explorer!
and coffee for me not exception!
I like to explore.
how often? well... all depends on my wish or mood... or when I have no coffee at home or work (although it happens very seldom)
Coffee Should be Black as Hell, Strong as Death, and Sweet as Love
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby CrazyBaby » 27 May 2010, 05:40

On-line spop it is good idea!
But there is one minus... It is necessary to wait for a long time!!! X(
I don't have a problem with caffeine. I have a problem without caffeine!
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby killer666 » 28 May 2010, 03:53

hey baby Crazy!!!
whats mean spop ???

my military experience prompts to me that spop it is SHOP !!!
Instant human. Just add coffee.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby Nicky » 16 Jun 2010, 23:55

I have many friends around the world!
If I need some special coffee I ask my friends to send me it!!!
it is not a problem!!!

o:-) o:-) o:-)
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby LavazzaMan » 23 Jul 2010, 01:38

Best way to get various coffee - shop online. You have much better choice when you browse the net. And by the way, you won't have to wait that long. I received my latest order of Lavazza Qualita Oro just in 4 days! (Purchased at cheap-coffee-online.com)
There are many other online merchants, and some reviews can be found on the net, so it's pretty easy.
Swirl the flavor. Savor the taste.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby chocaloca » 24 Jul 2010, 07:02

I regularly buy Italian coffee from Asda (owned by Wal-Mart) and I have tried their French coffee too. The French coffee is blended with chicory which I like, but I find the Italian is just that little bit stronger. I think the majority of coffee sold in supermarkets is either Brazilian, Kenyan, French or Italian.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby Bella » 09 Nov 2010, 16:58

My in-laws went to visit friends in Mexico and came back with Mexican coffee, of course. However, you may not want to cross the border for awhile---I hear it's a tad dangerous. My dad is more concious of coffee and where it comes from, grinds his own, etc. He said that there is a gourmet shop in his town that has international coffee beans available. You might want to look as some of those kind of shops in your own area and you find your own pot of gold.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby Tentan » 16 Mar 2012, 02:02

I am too busy to go grocery shopping to a store, so I prefer shopping online! :)
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby MoffeeCoff » 30 Mar 2012, 23:08

There are lots of websites that provide good deals for coffees from different countries. But I prefer to get those from super markets near my area. You can find varieties of imported coffees in super markets.
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby LucyCB » 02 Apr 2012, 06:59

MoffeeCoff , what supermarket chains do you prefer for coffee shopping?
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Re: How do you get different coffees?

Postby PepetheCoffeeManiac » 10 Aug 2012, 01:40

In our age of online stores, there are so many options where you could buy coffee from different countries! \m/
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