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Depends. Black and unsweetened in the morning, but iced, blonde and sweet later.
by Black_Lava on Sun Jul 08, 07 8:09am
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Voted : other, see comment Is blonde a British expression? If it means "light", then it's not for me. I like it dark (not black) and semi-sweet (only a little sugar). BTW, "regular" coffee in Boston means with cream and sugar, but I believe in many other places it means "black." To other B&Wers, could you either confirm or refute that? Thanks. Voted : other, see comment ^ Nope, blonde isn't a British expression for white coffee. Besides, I'm fairly sure that contragrain is American because he's used a serial comma in his ballot options. I have my coffee white with one, btw. Voted : other, see comment I enjoy mixing in some chocolate soymilk with a bit of regular (1%) milk. Sometimes I'll put the concoction in the blender with some ice on high to make mad foam. Foam is great. (Foam akbar!) Voted : Hot, Blonde, and Sweet So sweet as to make a Cuban sugar plantation owner squeal like Ned Beatty in "Deliverance"...
by Truthseeker013 on Sun Jul 08, 07 2:00pm
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Voted : other, see comment Hot, BLOND and sweet. No blond with an E for me.
by forgetmenot on Sun Jul 08, 07 2:40pm
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Voted : Hot, Blonde, and Bitter lots of cream, NO sugar
by lightreaper on Sun Jul 08, 07 7:44pm
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I like my coffee the same way I like my women, medium grind in a metal basket filter.
by Robo_Christ on Mon Jul 09, 07 5:53am
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Voted : other, see comment In the can.
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Jul 09, 07 9:58am
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Like I take my women? :) I stopped drinking coffee months ago. I miss the creamy caramel macchiatos for lunch.. mmm caffeine.... Voted : Hot, Blonde, and Sweet That's how i take mine! I love Creme Brule' creamer, mmmm!!
by socal_sweetie on Wed Aug 08, 07 6:16am
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