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How do you make your morning coffee? -- POLL

Started by savageje, June 09, 2015, 05:25:05 PM

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How do you make your morning coffee?

Electric Drip Coffee Maker
10 (28.6%)
Single Cup Coffee Maker (Keurig or Similar)
10 (28.6%)
Percolator
5 (14.3%)
French Press
2 (5.7%)
Other
8 (22.9%)

Total Members Voted: 35

Voting closed: June 30, 2015, 07:32:36 PM

19and41

About the only time I have coffee for myself is when I have a cold or the flu.  I keep a french press pot for such occasions and when company comes.  I never cultivated a strong desire for it and a caffiene tablet in the morning with whatever I take my daily prescriptions with works well.
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Sargeguy

#31
Whatever they use at Dunkin' Donuts.

I usually go to the Dunkin' Donuts.   Or sometimes the Dunkin' Donuts across the street from Dunkin' Donuts
Greg Sargeant
Providence, RI
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Poll ended last night with a 10-10 tie between drip and single cup methods.

While I've never seen an "other" coffee maker, that seems to be a popular choice for making the morning brew with it coming in a close 3rd with 8 votes.

Thanks to everyone who participated in this poll and thanks to savageje for coming up with the topic.

19and41

My guess would be that "other" covered premade purchased and instant.
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DavePEI

I am going through a new phase. I now drink only Kopi Luwak from Indonesia - Asian Palm Civet Cat poop coffee! Not!
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19and41

Yow!  I guess eating coffee beans is why his eyes look like they are going to pop out of his head.
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DavePEI

Quote from: 19and41 on July 02, 2015, 07:56:48 PM
Yow!  I guess eating coffee beans is why his eyes look like they are going to pop out of his head.
Too much caffeine!
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19and41

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#38
The large international company I work for does a weekly poll on their web site. A few weeks ago, they asked what coffee shop was preferred. 625 employees responded and this was the result. I suspect a vast majority of those responding work on the east coast.

The "     " Coffee Bar was the HQ company cafeteria.

twocvbloke

Only 4% for Hortons & Timbits? For shame..... ;D

DavePEI

#40
Quote from: twocvbloke on August 08, 2015, 09:33:58 PM
Only 4% for Hortons & Timbits? For shame..... ;D
Seriously, what that poll doesn't take into account is the distance to the nearest coffee shop of each brand. Lets assume the nearest Tim Horton is 20 miles away. That would explain why 4%! Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts could be located next door.
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twocvbloke

It'd be funny if Costa Coffee (a UK chain of coffee shops) was in the list...  ;D

Fabius

On our recent trip to Toronto we went to Tim Horton's for the first time ever. Great selection of pastry. If Dunkin' Donuts and Subway had a child it would be Tim Horton.

My wife and I got yelled at because we walked right up to a register to order, not knowing there was an area where the line formed.
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19and41

Risky business getting betwixt folks and their fix.  ;)
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