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I like them cooked in with something, like chili or pasta sauce. However I don't care for them uncooked in salads or tacos or anything like that.

I'm somewhat the same, but I don't mind them chopped up in salads/tacos. Just don't give me the whole thing to eat like an apple.
 
I like mater everything. Especially, sliced yeller ones between two slices of bread with mayo and mustard. Ummm Ummmm Goooood!
 
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I don't like chili powder.

There are many food items I don't like but will eat on occasion. If you offered me a bowl of chili you prepared yourself, I would eat it and enjoy it for what it is. I won't order it, or anything that includes it, at Waffle house.

Who doesn't like tomatoes? Smdh.

I wish I did.. seems like they're in everything!
 
Any recommendations then. I don't do Starbucks or any of these fancy schmancy coffee houses. I'm a Folgers guy myself, but I occasionally buy Maxwell House if it's on sale.
 
I'm not a coffee connoisseur or snob. I used to drink Folger's until I had a Starbucks. I've only been to Starbucks once, but that was the best cup of coffee I've ever had. Found out they sell it at Wally world, now its all I drink. Its Starbucks Italian Dark Roast.

Its 7.73 for a 12oz. Package. Publix has it often on sale for 6.99. It lasts me 2 weeks. Its a little expensive, but worth it to me.
 
I buy beans and grind them per use. Trader Joe's medium roast Joe makes the missus happy. Occasionally, I'll buy beams from Bali, Sumatra, Costa Rica, et al on sale at Sprouts or one of the Farmers' Markets in my area.
 
Wouldn't know, I've never tried it. I don't like the name, its not cool and trendy like Starbuck's. That's most important!

Wtf is jfg anyway? Johnson Food Group?

Hell, I don't know! :) I'll have to Google it.

Edit: Found it.

JFG Coffee Company was founded in Morristown in 1882 by James Franklin Goodson as a wholesale grocery company. JFG was one of the best-known regional roasters and marketers of ground coffee, tea, mayonnaise, and peanut butter.
 
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Lulz.

Never mind, you posted while I was scratching my ass and looking it up.
 
It's more expensive than the Maxwell House and Folgers, however, worth it imo.
 

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