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If you are an iced coffee addict and are watching your pennies
#1
I just made some following this "recipe" and am thrilled with the results.
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2011/...ed-coffee/

Now I'm off to buy one of these for my fridge because my regular pitchers are too small.


Yum. Yum. Yum.

DM
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#2
That process looks involved. The only iced coffee I've ever had was expresso.
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#3
It wasn't as bad as it looks. I dumped the coffee and water last night and strained it out this morning. I used the Bustelo espresso roast (bought at Target) and mixed in a little Italian Roast I had in the house.

DM
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#4
Wow, I've never seen someone (the blogger) that excited about iced coffee before!
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#5
LOL! She has some great recipes on that site. She's an interesting woman.

DM
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#6
I use the Cafe Bustello instant for my iced coffee and it really has a nice deep almost mocha flavor to it. Good stuff.
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#7
Oooo, thanks. I love iced coffee and I think I even have some Cafe Bustelo instant that I bought for something else. I haven't looked at the recipe, but I will right now.

Just read the instructions, and I am definitely going to give this a try. I love my Keurig, but this would be a lot cheaper and it would already be in the fridge and cold. I think I will try a smaller amount first, but I really like the idea. Thanks again, dmann.
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#8
I misread the last word of the subject. On first glance, I didn't think it had anything to do with cents. :devil:

We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread...
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#9
My son loves this stuff. I'll brew up a batch next time he comes visit.
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#10
AllGold wrote:
I misread the last word of the subject. On first glance, I didn't think it had anything to do with cents. :devil:

We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread...

I did the same thing.
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