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03-28-2020 02:44 PM | ||
silva |
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Do you have an Aldi? I love their fair trade coffees, I buy the Honduras single source whole bean, as well as ground German roasts. They are labeled fair trade, and a good price, both under $5 for about 12-14 oz. Trader Joes is another good source. |
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03-22-2020 09:34 PM | ||
Regie’93 |
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I can't find this info anywhere, so I believe Cafe Don Pablo (even though it's organic) is a no deal for me anymore. They only mention that it's a "family business" but not such info on their Amazon page. Guess I should contact them directly. As for milk, are your talking about this? Saw it in Walgreens this weekend, so I should definitely give it a try - esp since alekaaurelius recommended it as well. Thanks again! |
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03-22-2020 07:29 AM | ||
alekaaurelius |
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I recently discovered chobani extra creamy oat milk. It’s ughmazzzinggggg! Hope this helps! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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03-20-2020 07:45 PM | ||
silva |
Coffee is best purchased sustainably sourced and fair trade I get mine either at Fresh Thyme or buy Aldis fair trade beans https://www.perfectdailygrind.com/20...e-main-issues/ I drink coffee plain, but find oat milk is wonderful in tea, and it seems preferred by those who use it for coffee. I now have Chobani extra creamy oatmilk- it's really neutral, very creamy and froths well if you like that I keep meaning to make my own |
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03-18-2020 10:39 PM | ||
Regie’93 |
Vegan friendly coffee Working on my personal upgrade and trying to make my life even more sustainable and eco-friendly. So here comes a question - are all coffee beans considered to be organic by default? Or there's something I should be aware of? Also I'd appreciate any ideas on cow milk alternatives - which one have the creamiest texture from your experience? I have no problems with drinking pure espresso, but my husband has. |
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