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barnies ....santa's white christmas

Postby daved on Thu Oct 09, 2003 10:17 am


ANY BODY EVER TRY THIS......STUFF.....IT'S GURRRATE.....
IT'S UNBELIEVABLY GOOD.......

IT TASTES LIKE A LIQUID MOUNDS BAR.....

COCONUT.....CHOCOLATE......WITH A CARMEL TASTE...AS WELL

anybody else drink this stuff I LOVE IT.

i notice that PUBLIX food markets now carry it down here in central fl.

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Postby topher on Thu Oct 09, 2003 1:17 pm

If you like flavored coffee you will love it..just don't grind your own...it will play havoc on your grinder...I'm glad to see that Barnies is branching into the grocery store biz!
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Postby javagirl81 on Thu Oct 09, 2003 4:33 pm

Can you only get it from Barnies or Publix? We don't have either around here. I'm not a big fan of coconut, but I love flavored coffee.
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Postby topher on Thu Oct 09, 2003 5:27 pm

almost all coffee shops have something like it... but I am sure you can order it from their website www.barniescoffee.com I know it is one of their hottest sellers...used to be only sold during xmas. I used to sell my version during xmas cuz it is such a pain to clean the grinder so often....but we had such a huge demand for it I have to carry it all year round...must please the masses!!! :wink:
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Postby CoffeeLover on Tue Oct 28, 2003 10:19 am

I'm going to buy some since I haven't had any before and people say it is great. Someone tell me the taste of this coffee, is cream needed to be added, how much - what do you think is the best for this blend?
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Postby notmuffy on Sat Nov 01, 2003 5:08 pm

I highly endorse this one too. You can't get it in the UK, but their website says the Christmas one is their best seller. I probably had it with milk and sugar or just sugar, it was 2 years ago but I still remember how much I liked it!
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Dunno 'bout flavored coffees in general,

Postby tintinet on Sun Nov 02, 2003 1:37 am

but maybe this one's worth a shot. Most make me nauseaous by the bottom of a full cup! :(
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A note about flavored coffees...

Postby tintinet on Sun Nov 02, 2003 11:05 pm

Found this remark at The Coffee Review (italics mine):

"For years I have wondered why coffee companies resorted to cloying, artificially flavored coffees when they could achieve wonderful effects by adding natural spices and other dried ingredients to whole bean coffees, just as blenders have done for centuries with teas. Natural ingredients like vanilla bean, cinnamon stick, orange zest, star anise, etc. discreetly combined with whole-bean coffees produce blends with a natural sweetness and a seductive aftertaste free of the metallic tones contributed by artificial flavorings."

Perhaps it is that I have run across so many bad flavored coffees that makes me wary. :cry:
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Postby notmuffy on Mon Nov 03, 2003 10:53 am

I have done that, I like to add nutmeg to my grounds sometimes.
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Postby Rowley on Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:56 am

This all sounds interesting. It is an aspect of coffee as a whole that i have never thought about in depth. It also give me ideas.
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Postby macchiato on Tue Nov 11, 2003 10:08 am

All these deliciously vivid descriptions ... I am practically drooling over them here.

brb If i don't go get something soon I'm going to be unproductive the rest of the day.
Probably on a caffeine high.
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Postby pinellasperk on Wed Nov 19, 2003 4:23 pm

I just got some over the weekend, delicious. I used an old Braun whirly-blade only for flavored coffee (I have a braun burr for the regular stuff), so I don't care about the potential for havoc in the grinder. Have to say, it is like drinking candy. Really good. I just hope it is low-carb (most flavored coffees are, but this one has a white powder on it, who knows). Thanks for the recommendation!
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Barnies White xMas Coffee

Postby CoffeeLover on Thu Nov 20, 2003 11:09 am

My house has smelt like christmas for the last few days as I have been brewing up Barnies White xMas Coffee. I was very satified with the coffee, it didnt take much sugar at all for me to drink it because of the flavoring. With a dash of half-n-half it made for a nice warm drink.

I will purchase this as gifts to a few of my family members just because it has the xmas cheer ;)
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Postby tintinet on Thu Nov 20, 2003 12:26 pm

pinellasperk wrote:I just got some over the weekend, delicious. I used an old Braun whirly-blade only for flavored coffee (I have a braun burr for the regular stuff), so I don't care about the potential for havoc in the grinder. Have to say, it is like drinking candy. Really good. I just hope it is low-carb (most flavored coffees are, but this one has a white powder on it, who knows). Thanks for the recommendation!


Yeah- so what is that white powder?
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Postby pinellasperk on Fri Nov 21, 2003 11:37 am

It is the flavoring they used. I have no idea what it is, but it sure tastes good.
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