Does Folgers Coffee Taste as Good as Starbucks Coffee?
If the economy is affecting your budget as much as it is mine, then you’re really cutting back on a lot of things, including how much you spend for that hot cup o’ joe in the morning. When I first took the proverbial ax to our budget, I was very resistant to change. Letting go of Starbucks (and other brands I held dear) was very hard. My morning ritual consisted of grinding those beautiful, fragrant extra bold coffee beans mere seconds prior to brewing them. The ground beans would await their fate in the filter basket while I carefully poured fresh, filtered water into the reservoir. Ah, the heavenly, enticing aroma was just the prelude to an absolutely perfect cup of black, strong coffee. Imagine my sadness when I realized I couldn’t, in good conscious, contribute to my Starbucks habit anymore. With a tight budget came the acceptance that $12 or so for a pound of Starbucks Gold Coast extra bold coffee beans was an expenditure of the past. These tips make the new brand transition easie