How I Choose Coffee Flavors | Guest Post
Which coffee to purchase? Choosing coffee is usually hit or miss. Reading the product reviews sometimes helps but in the end I choose my coffee by the name of the flavor. I bypass the chocolate names and go for more original names. For example, Pumpkin Spice which is one of my favorites, and I guess Southern Pecan is one too since I’ve ordered it for the last six months. How about Rain Forest Nut? Now that’s a great name and it happens to be my kids’ favorite coffee. Now if you need a picker up try the Jet Fuel K-Cup! I wish that I could get some more Coconut K-Cup Coffee, but I haven’t seen that in the listing lately at CoffeeForLess. Did you try the Pecan Pie? Or what about that Vermont Country Blend? Looking for something totally different? I tried the Gingerbread Coffee and that was good! If you’re in the mood to eat a donut try the Green Mountain Cinnamon Roll or Chocolate Glazed Donut K-Cup coffee, it’s less calories drinking coffee than eating a real donut.
I might even just try a few other strange flavors. Trying different flavors is not all that bad because you have to see what someone writes in the reviews and then decide if you might really enjoy the coffee. I tend to go for more of the different flavors which are light and medium roasts, but rarely the bold! Usually the bold ones are way too strong and that’s more my husband’s preference He is very much into that Jet Fuel, and although it smells good, it is way too strong for me.
Now that my company ordered a Keurig machine it’s going to be even better to tell them which coffees to order. Right now, they have in my opinion boring flavors such as the Hazelnut, French Vanilla and Hot Cocoa K-Cups. I brought in a few from home and now they want to order the Rain Forest, Vanilla Crème and Cinnamon Roll coffees!
This post was written by our customer and guest blogger Beth S.
Beth lives in Central New Jersey with her husband Gary and two children. Her son Matt is in college, and daughter Alyssa is a junior in High School. Professionally she is a buyer. She makes coffee almost every day upon arriving home from work before heading out to drive her daughter to dance or sports. In her spare time, Beth enjoys camping, bicycling, walking and reading.