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New Article: A Frugal Mom’s Guide to Good Coffee

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The long awaited and much anticipated article is finally here! You can read my guide to good coffee and get your coffee fix for cheap!

Coffee talk is a hot topic on here and people are always searching for coffee recipes. I hope these tips and tricks will help you save some money on your latte factors this year.

Be sure to try the recipes listed at the bottom of the article. I make all of these regularly in our house and it has saved me a lot of money (particularly that creamer recipe!)

Enjoy this article with a fabulous cup of coffee and let me know what you think or if you have ideas for future articles- just leave a comment!


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    Wonderful! I tried the vanilla variation since Folgers nixed my favorite straght up latte just before Christmas! I liked it! Now I just need to find a good ground coffee…Starbucks Brkfst Blend is too bitter!

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    My hubby and I started buying green beans and roasting our own. The green beans are generally around $5 a lb. This is the most amazing flavor you’ll ever encounter in terms of coffee, Starbucks has nothing on this! He built an inexpensive coffee roaster, for details check out:

    http://choosing-a-blog-url-sucks.blogspot.com/2006/07/coffee-roaster-mod-for-home-roasting.html

    But your suggestion to buy a French Press, awesome! You’re right the best way to make coffee in my opinion. Now if I can just save up to purchase an insulated french press so i can savor the flavor without it cooling too fast.
    thanks Amy!

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