Best coffee comes at the birth place of coffee, Ethiopia. Go to Ethiopian restaurant and ask for coffee ceremony. You will love the experience and the coffee!❤
Lairds superfood refrigerator creamer is the BEST! Got it when it first came out and been using it ever since! Now I’m overseas and get the powdered creamer with functional mushrooms in it. With USPS delays, I’m able to get organic coconut cream in abundance. That’s my fall back creamer! Thanks for that recommendation Bobby last summer. It’s saved me here where I’m at overseas!
Thanks for the info. I recently started drinking coffee and started with the K-Cups. I soon found out how much better tasting whole bean that I freshly grind tastes. Night and day better and I'm not killing the environment anymore.
The coffee game-changer for me was when I started roasting my own beans. I buy the green beans on line where there is lots of variety and roast about once a week to whatever level I want and is best for that variety of bean. So much better that store coffee!
Same here, Robert. I buy the green beans from Sweet Maria's (www.sweetmarias.com/) and roast them in a Whirly Pop popcorn maker. The taste is amazing, and you will never go back to store-bought coffee once you've had it.
Brilliant! I am ordering the stainless steel cup for my Kuerig, and I will transfer the contents of plastic cups that I already have,, to the stainless steel one. Thanks so much for that tip!
So do you like cheese there's lots of different great teas to drink??. Lots of people like the green tea but I personally don't like green tea that anybody that you reading this be careful with some of them green teas because they have a lot of sugar in them if they're already pre-made so they can't be that healthy for you. There's a variety of teas that are good for you that have no sugar in them at all. And I hope you find whatever you like you enjoy it
Here’s a copy/paste of a comment I left in a past video of yours. I adore you and I respect you, but you are so wrong about coffee blends. Single blends are single when that bean in particular stands out and is so special that blending it would be a crime. Blends happen because the roaster is trying to create a flavor profile and/or because the plantation cannot grow enough to supply for single origin. Hence why sometimes single origin coffee comes in a smaller bag. It’s the same with grapes. It’s why smaller wineries use combined grapes. They work their tails off combining and tasting in order to create their ideal flavor profile. This is why it’s an art-A true art. Also, in regards to organic, as someone who grew up in the Caribbean and whose family had a coffee plantation in Lares, Puerto Rico, I can tell you right now that to expect all coffee plantations between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn (the only places where coffee can grow) to be organic is completely unrealistic. The higher the humidity, the higher the struggle for crops. Humidity breeds pests, thus the need to eradicate them. Coffee roasters aren’t trying to cheat you, I promise. They are simply trying to help you discover new roasts and flavor profiles. I’m not just anyone, I’m a classically trained cook with extensive training in wines and coffee. I come to you for new products to try, because life is too boring to always eat the same thing.
Not to mention the fact that single origin can still come from multiple coffee plantations, but since they all come from the same country then they are deemed as single.
@@annaheya2109 Just because it says it’s from one country doesn’t make it single origin unless it specifically specifies, “single origin” since if all the crops come from the same country then it can be deemed as single origin. Just an FYI.
Wow now I'm staring at my K-cups and saying YIKES never thought of how bad they are for us. Will order the stainless steel holder from Amazon. Thanks again so love your Channel.
K-Cups have the air taken out of them when thay are aessembled so the coffee is fresh until you puncture the container...thats when air can be introduced into the coffee.
It’s crazy I’ve been binging your grocery videos all week, and it’s already changed my life a lot now that I know about more awful ingredients I had been eating. I already was buying organic and non GMO but now I can’t convince myself to buy anything else then what you approve 😂😂😂
Bobby excellent video. The one thing that I did not notice if you mentioned or not was about mycotoxins. I loved your comment about the VOCs in the K-Cup. But MODLY coffee is a real thing and the USA doesn’t test their coffees like they do in Europe. We buy any and all coffee. So for me, coffee makes me sick and releases toxins from mold in me. There are certain coffee companies that test for mycotoxins in their coffee that would be the ideal one to drink. Hope this helps someone!
Hmmm...I wonder if that’s why I can’t drink coffee? I always thought I was sensitive to something in the coffee because I can’t drink it. I used to try from time to time, but my body rejects it almost instantly and it comes back up within 2 -3 minutes. Maybe it’s not the coffee per se?
@@crabbypadty393 I’m sorry R Crabs, I don’t drink coffee all together. I would say the Bulletproof coffee is the one to buy because the creator of it suffers from the same genetic issues unable to detox from mycotoxins
Great Video Bobby 👍 ☕️ Mold is the big issue with coffee and altitude. Breakfast Blend would be safer or knowing the company that’s mold free/toxin free blend such as Caveman Coffee, Coatl Coffee, Bulletproof and more!! Also thanks for pointing out the Natural Flavors it’s everywhere now!! I can’t get away from it for one item but awareness is a must!!!
Have you tried Grateful Earth Coffee? I found it on Amazon but they also have their own website. Man, it has turmeric, cinnamon, lion’s mane and all the good stuff. You do not need to add anything to it. Just add it to hot water and stir. Try it. You will not regret it. I’m not getting paid to say this. I just love it so much.
One thing you should mention is you want to look for a roasting date on the bag. If the coffee doesn't have one you dont know how old it is and best not to not buy especially if you are looking for fresh beans.
I just Started watching your videos and I must say I am impressed I have learned a lot since I started watching and I’m getting healthier thank you so much
@@LM-pk4uo As a coffee grower I can tell you that he doesn’t know much about coffee, and as far as single origin is concern, a coffee coming from a certain country doesn’t mean is a single origin, it’s just a play with words, unless it come from a particular plantation, it can’t be call “single origin”, because each plantation or small grower have their own methods, my advise it’s to try different coffee companies, until you find a flavor you like.
I like Starbucks coffee, but not the price it charges for a cup. I just buy a big bag of whole beans Starbucks House Blend at Costco. Each morning, I grind the coffee and use my Aeropress to make a 16 oz cup of coffee. It is a perfect cup of coffee for me of which I drink black. It's a habit I follow each day for my health and I am 88 years old.
Great video! I ditched the Keriug 5 years ago, such watery coffee and plastic waste. I have organic coffee, drip or french press. I add collagen for a boost. Going to try Bulletproof asap.
I ❤️coffee but recently found out that most are loaded with toxins and mold . I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned that in the video Bobby . I am currently doing some research to find good quality , toxins free coffee . Thank you for all of your videos !! 😌
For my own tastebuds & to help with my lifelong struggle with migraines I had to change up my coffee. Organic is the way to go. I thought it was going to be a lot more expensive to get everything I wanted in a cup of coffee but it's just a matter of googling a ton! Once you've found your top 20 coffees check to see which are sustainably sourced & you will have your top handful of coffees to actually try. Good luck. It took me a good year before I bought my any. In another couple of months I have 3 more I want to try. :)
@@Stormy_Dawn I have lifelong migraines as well & now no medical insurance. Can you tell me which coffees you've tried so far that are less migraine causing? Much appreciated!
@@sheilasandoval2343 For years I had random, debilitating migraines. A few years ago I realized they were occurring 2 days after I had ingested beans. It’s the lectins in beans that caused my migraines. Now that I limit beans to no more than a couple tablespoons at a time, I no longer get migraines. Check out Dr. Steven Gundry and The Plant Paradox. He has a lot of information available for free, such as his eat/do not eat lists. Lots of UA-cam vids. According to Dr. Gundry pressure cooking beans and other high lectin foods destroys the lectins. Eden brand canned beans are pressure cooked. I’ve also been off gluten, which is also a lectin, for many years. That cured another health issue I was having. Different people are sensitive to different lectins, so you have to be your own food detective and possibly go on an elimination diet. Definitely take Christina’s advice and switch up your coffee to organic. Hope this helps you.
@FlavCity, so glad your channel was recommended in my UA-cam feed! I don't do Netflix but do know how to binge on good content! Great information you're giving out. What a great service! Bravo!
Illy, ♥️is the Best !!!! 👌🏼However, the last bought at Sprout wasn’t fresh!!!! 🤫Notice some coffee best flavor is in the middle of the tin ! Have a nice weekend to you two and family!
Even the inventor of the Kuring does not use his own product HOWEVER i would only recommend if you insist San Francisco Bay has a great organic coffee single origin choice . It’s kinda cool because there is no k cup ( well the whole pod is compostable. And more important there’s no plastic surrounding the actual coffee grinds just the filter which is important and why most of those K cups are so bad for you at least in my opinion - Who knows how long that coffee‘s been sitting in that plastic) thanks for all you do Bobby!
Best home made - roast beans again and grind, then boil the coffee in the water... smells and taste better..... don't need a coffee maker... just a good iron sauce pan....♥️♥️
Just the clarify on the subject of organic. It does play a role in which orgin you buy if they are sprayed. For example Ethiopia farms may never spray, coffee is almost wild there and the nearly all of it isn't sprayed. It's just too much money for the farmers to buy the certification for organic and equally as tough for your roaster. We're actually instructed to throw away bean if we roast non organic and organic in the same machine even though the bean is usually unharmed by any chemicals. Knowing your roaster and farms is way more beneficial.
love this video and all of these tips I have learned so much. I watched this the other night but re watching before I make my trip out to Whole Foods today .. I love the tips about low sugar and no cane sugar and the other sweetness like monk fruit and coconut alternativesi your videos are very educational.
I agree with this in principle but grinding my own beans is too much of a mess/time sink since I need to feed and exercise a pack of dogs in the AM. I buy the 3 pound can of Kirkland ground coffee, brew it with orange zest or powdered dehydrated orange peel, and add Laird creamer. Sure I have had better coffee, but I can live with it.
i loveee coffee but I only have 1 cup per day not more. I enjoy it and always look forward to it. I just need a good creamer like what you guys have in the US. We do not get all these treats in Canada. Love the info. Thanks
Some of the Laird coffee creamers contain maltodextrin. Also the keto versions still have 1g of carb per teaspoon. If you're like me, you're using way more than a teaspoon of creamer.
Love the coffee tips! I saw another vid you did mentioning coffee (acidity, etc) and drove 40 minutes to my nearest TJs and WFs. Their selections were smaller than the stores you go to. I went online and ordered Java Planet and Four Sigmatic coffees. Pretty good. I tried Lairds creamer, but I need my creamer a touch sweeter.
the k cups are good for just enough to cut open and pour into a thremos and add about 12 ounces of hot water, then shake, and drink when the grounds settle so you don't drink the grounds.
Question: I watched your Starbucks Video and wanted to see if you could tell me though a video or a comment how to make the Carmel macchiato drink. There was no brake down in the video. I enjoy watching you and entire family so and you have given much knowledge. 😀
“Keep it simple stupid” -Michael Scott With that’s said, I go for the can of Folgers and call it good. I highly recommend it the breakfast blend is really good. Agree 100% about the k cups btw, terrible for the environment also, the plastic is terrible, about as terribleness the stale weak coffee in the pod.
Hi Bobby, the stainless steel k-cup is an excelent idea, but unfortunately my coffee machine, Nespresso compatible, requires one time use capsules. After inserting, the machine puncture holes in the aluminum of the capsule and the water runs through the coffee within the capsule. Can you suggest a reusable solution for this type of coffee machine? Thanks
Firstly, you need to know that the Coffee Plant is Native to the African Continent - the Only place on the Globe where it grows Naturally. It’s now produced along the “Bean Belt”. Italy Hardly grows Any of their own coffee, mainly because they aren’t located on the “Bean Belt”, where the conditions are right. You’re welcome 😉
As for shelf life of n the beans.. whole bean is waaaaay longer than 2 weeks, most important part of peak flavor is roast date.. and I think it’s a month Per James Hoffman
@@MFV77 I find them at thrift stores quite often. If you decide to try it, be sure to get the kind with the "shark's fin" vents along the sides at the bottom - not the kind with the little round mesh screen at the very bottom, like Redenbacher's.
I like the Bulletproof coffee brand. It’s like $ 15.00 for a bag, 12 oz I think? Not cheap but their coffee is good tasting. Origin: Columbia/Honduras.
@@niamhbyrne4036 This is directly from their website: "How can there be no gluten in Dandy Blend if it contains Barley and rye? It does not contain barley and rye. It contains the water extracts of barley and rye, and that is a big difference. Gluten and Gliadin proteins are not water soluble. That means that all gluten and gliadin are left behind in the grounds, and get thrown away (usually composted). We test for gluten and gliaden using the ELIZA tests accepted by FDA and Health Canada, the results always show that there are less than 5 ppm of both in Dandy Blend. Standards in both countries are that 20 ppm or less is gluten-free."
Thanks for sharing that Bobby, I love the allegro espresso coffee from whole foods it's the best even their decaf is amazing. And I only buy the whole beans makes a big difference in flavor like you said. Welcome to my home state of Florida. ✌️ 🥰 🌹🌞
I love Mushroom coffee,it’s soo good for you and gives you the alertness without any jitters that regular coffee can give you. I drink Shroom....I’ve tried a few and Shroom is my favourite.
Hello! If you do an additional video in regards of coffee, Can you squeeze in Nespresso pods, I’m curious since they have a recyclable program and also would be nice to get some insight on how good they are. Thank you!
They last longer when you put them in a air-tight container such as a Gator coffee storage or a fellow coffee container but the cheaper would be a Mason jar and you can freeze them and they will last about 2 months .
Bobby, Could you please do video on instant coffee. I get it whole coffee bean is best option, i been drinking instant coffee all my life particularly Nescafé brand, wondering what goes in those ground instant coffee, Thank you for your videos, I am moving towards healthier choices from your videos.
Q: First, thanks so much for the info, What are your thoughts on mold and acid content? I have been cautioned by my nutritionist to have no acid or low acid and mold free coffee. It's a bit hard to find. I have looked into thrive market but they weren't quite sure about the coffee that they provide. Thanks again for your informative videos
Good info on coffee...I agree whole beans and single point origin is best! I store whole beans in a vacuum seal container and that its great! Question and feedback on Chicory from Cafe Du Monde or other providers?
I love your videos! Can you make a meal prep ideas video 😂 I’ve learned so much from you!! I have so many food allergies and this info is great! ❤️ p.s your family is so cute!
I’m not a huge coffee drinker but I have used K cups. I didn’t think about the heat through aluminum and plastic. Thank you as always, Bobby!
Yes I question that because the machine pokes a hole through the aluminum and pour water through there. I don’t see how it’s hitting aluminum.
@@adril.857it's the hot water hitting plastic that matters. Very very bad, basically eating the plastic .
Best coffee comes at the birth place of coffee, Ethiopia. Go to Ethiopian restaurant and ask for coffee ceremony. You will love the experience and the coffee!❤
The taste of Ethiopian coffee is off the hook. I was put on by a co-worker. I buy the trader joe's brand k-cups.
I love ❤️this channel more than Netflix.
Me too!!!
Me too!
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Best comment...👍 I agree.
The best
I love short informative videos like this one. Great job.
Lairds superfood refrigerator creamer is the BEST! Got it when it first came out and been using it ever since! Now I’m overseas and get the powdered creamer with functional mushrooms in it. With USPS delays, I’m able to get organic coconut cream in abundance. That’s my fall back creamer! Thanks for that recommendation Bobby last summer. It’s saved me here where I’m at overseas!
Thanks for the info. I recently started drinking coffee and started with the K-Cups. I soon found out how much better tasting whole bean that I freshly grind tastes. Night and day better and I'm not killing the environment anymore.
The coffee game-changer for me was when I started roasting my own beans. I buy the green beans on line where there is lots of variety and roast about once a week to whatever level I want and is best for that variety of bean. So much better that store coffee!
How do you roast them? How neat!
@@Stormy_Dawn Started out using a pop-corn popper. Later invested in a Behmor roaster.
Same here, Robert. I buy the green beans from Sweet Maria's (www.sweetmarias.com/) and roast them in a Whirly Pop popcorn maker. The taste is amazing, and you will never go back to store-bought coffee once you've had it.
If you go to some Ethiopian restaurants, you can order and they will roast and make coffee for you. Messob Ethiopian restaurant in LA do that.
Thanks! Love these short vids as well! So glad Brad can be there with you☺️
Brilliant! I am ordering the stainless steel cup for my Kuerig, and I will transfer the contents of plastic cups that I already have,, to the stainless steel one. Thanks so much for that tip!
Not a coffee drinker - just here to help the algorithm! 😉
Which algorithm 🤣
So do you like cheese there's lots of different great teas to drink??. Lots of people like the green tea but I personally don't like green tea that anybody that you reading this be careful with some of them green teas because they have a lot of sugar in them if they're already pre-made so they can't be that healthy for you. There's a variety of teas that are good for you that have no sugar in them at all.
And I hope you find whatever you like you enjoy it
I don't drink coffee but I love watching your videos so much so help educate others what I learn from you! :)
Here’s a copy/paste of a comment I left in a past video of yours.
I adore you and I respect you, but you are so wrong about coffee blends. Single blends are single when that bean in particular stands out and is so special that blending it would be a crime. Blends happen because the roaster is trying to create a flavor profile and/or because the plantation cannot grow enough to supply for single origin. Hence why sometimes single origin coffee comes in a smaller bag. It’s the same with grapes. It’s why smaller wineries use combined grapes. They work their tails off combining and tasting in order to create their ideal flavor profile. This is why it’s an art-A true art. Also, in regards to organic, as someone who grew up in the Caribbean and whose family had a coffee plantation in Lares, Puerto Rico, I can tell you right now that to expect all coffee plantations between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn (the only places where coffee can grow) to be organic is completely unrealistic. The higher the humidity, the higher the struggle for crops. Humidity breeds pests, thus the need to eradicate them. Coffee roasters aren’t trying to cheat you, I promise. They are simply trying to help you discover new roasts and flavor profiles. I’m not just anyone, I’m a classically trained cook with extensive training in wines and coffee. I come to you for new products to try, because life is too boring to always eat the same thing.
Not to mention the fact that single origin can still come from multiple coffee plantations, but since they all come from the same country then they are deemed as single.
@@GoodandDelicious I always buy single origin
@@annaheya2109 Just because it says it’s from one country doesn’t make it single origin unless it specifically specifies, “single origin” since if all the crops come from the same country then it can be deemed as single origin. Just an FYI.
@@GoodandDelicious Aww thanks a lot I’ll keep that in mind x
He said to buy organic if you care about the environment
Wow now I'm staring at my K-cups and saying YIKES never thought of how bad they are for us. Will order the stainless steel holder from Amazon. Thanks again so love your Channel.
Which on did you order? I'm looking to buy a stainless steel holder also.
Thank you Bobby 👍🏼🥰 Blessings to you and your sweet family ...
K-Cups have the air taken out of them when thay are aessembled so the coffee is fresh until you puncture the container...thats when air can be introduced into the coffee.
It’s crazy I’ve been binging your grocery videos all week, and it’s already changed my life a lot now that I know about more awful ingredients I had been eating. I already was buying organic and non GMO but now I can’t convince myself to buy anything else then what you approve 😂😂😂
Girl me too 😭😭😭
SAMEEEE
Bobby excellent video. The one thing that I did not notice if you mentioned or not was about mycotoxins. I loved your comment about the VOCs in the K-Cup.
But MODLY coffee is a real thing and the USA doesn’t test their coffees like they do in Europe. We buy any and all coffee.
So for me, coffee makes me sick and releases toxins from mold in me. There are certain coffee companies that test for mycotoxins in their coffee that would be the ideal one to drink.
Hope this helps someone!
Hmmm...I wonder if that’s why I can’t drink coffee? I always thought I was sensitive to something in the coffee because I can’t drink it. I used to try from time to time, but my body rejects it almost instantly and it comes back up within 2 -3 minutes. Maybe it’s not the coffee per se?
This comment would have helped if you said what cpffee you buy.
@@crabbypadty393 I’m sorry R Crabs, I don’t drink coffee all together.
I would say the Bulletproof coffee is the one to buy because the creator of it suffers from the same genetic issues unable to detox from mycotoxins
Perfect video to watch as I make my morning organic coffee. Very helpful info and concise. Thank you!
Bobby I try so many of your Bobby approved foods and u are spot on. I love so many of them! Thank you for looking out for us!
Great Video Bobby 👍 ☕️ Mold is the big issue with coffee and altitude. Breakfast Blend would be safer or knowing the company that’s mold free/toxin free blend such as Caveman Coffee, Coatl Coffee, Bulletproof and more!! Also thanks for pointing out the Natural Flavors it’s everywhere now!! I can’t get away from it for one item but awareness is a must!!!
Have you tried Grateful Earth Coffee? I found it on Amazon but they also have their own website. Man, it has turmeric, cinnamon, lion’s mane and all the good stuff. You do not need to add anything to it. Just add it to hot water and stir. Try it. You will not regret it. I’m not getting paid to say this. I just love it so much.
One thing you should mention is you want to look for a roasting date on the bag. If the coffee doesn't have one you dont know how old it is and best not to not buy especially if you are looking for fresh beans.
I just Started watching your videos and I must say I am impressed I have learned a lot since I started watching and I’m getting healthier thank you so much
I roast green beans with a Fresh Roast SR540 and use a Baratza Virtuoso grinder. Aeropress is my go to brewing device.
Holy cow. Grow it too?
Yes Bobby I’m so glad you mentioned about the laird superfood creamer. Omg the best and clean coffee creamer ever IMO. I buy mine in target
As a novice coffee drinker, I found this helpful. Now I just have to figure out what I like!
me too! I willl take single origin bean advice and try that next time I go to Whole Foods! love these videos!
@@LM-pk4uo As a coffee grower I can tell you that he doesn’t know much about coffee, and as far as single origin is concern, a coffee coming from a certain country doesn’t mean is a single origin, it’s just a play with words, unless it come from a particular plantation, it can’t be call “single origin”, because each plantation or small grower have their own methods, my advise it’s to try different coffee companies, until you find a flavor you like.
I like Starbucks coffee, but not the price it charges for a cup. I just buy a big bag of whole beans Starbucks House Blend at Costco. Each morning, I grind the coffee and use my Aeropress to make a 16 oz cup of coffee. It is a perfect cup of coffee for me of which I drink black. It's a habit I follow each day for my health and I am 88 years old.
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What is a good coffee grinder? Thanks
@@wannellalawson4001 I wouldn't know. Mine is a Krupp grinder small enough to grind one or two tablespoon of coffee.
Thanks so much for educating us especially about the freezer pt., & how to & what to buy.
Great video! I ditched the Keriug 5 years ago, such watery coffee and plastic waste. I have organic coffee, drip or french press. I add collagen for a boost. Going to try Bulletproof asap.
I ❤️coffee but recently found out that most are loaded with toxins and mold . I’m surprised you didn’t mentioned that in the video Bobby . I am currently doing some research to find good quality , toxins free coffee . Thank you for all of your videos !! 😌
For my own tastebuds & to help with my lifelong struggle with migraines I had to change up my coffee. Organic is the way to go. I thought it was going to be a lot more expensive to get everything I wanted in a cup of coffee but it's just a matter of googling a ton! Once you've found your top 20 coffees check to see which are sustainably sourced & you will have your top handful of coffees to actually try. Good luck. It took me a good year before I bought my any. In another couple of months I have 3 more I want to try. :)
@@Stormy_Dawn I have lifelong migraines as well & now no medical insurance. Can you tell me which coffees you've tried so far that are less migraine causing? Much appreciated!
@@sheilasandoval2343 For years I had random, debilitating migraines. A few years ago I realized they were occurring 2 days after I had ingested beans. It’s the lectins in beans that caused my migraines. Now that I limit beans to no more than a couple tablespoons at a time, I no longer get migraines. Check out Dr. Steven Gundry and The Plant Paradox. He has a lot of information available for free, such as his eat/do not eat lists. Lots of UA-cam vids. According to Dr. Gundry pressure cooking beans and other high lectin foods destroys the lectins. Eden brand canned beans are pressure cooked. I’ve also been off gluten, which is also a lectin, for many years. That cured another health issue I was having. Different people are sensitive to different lectins, so you have to be your own food detective and possibly go on an elimination diet. Definitely take Christina’s advice and switch up your coffee to organic. Hope this helps you.
@@sheilasandoval2343 Ginger is also good for migraines. I take 2 tsps of fresh ground ginger per day (2 doses) in tea and it also helps with nausea!
@FlavCity, so glad your channel was recommended in my UA-cam feed! I don't do Netflix but do know how to binge on good content! Great information you're giving out. What a great service! Bravo!
Always hated the idea of k-cups. Thanks for confirmation.
Illy, ♥️is the Best !!!! 👌🏼However, the last bought at Sprout wasn’t fresh!!!! 🤫Notice some coffee best flavor is in the middle of the tin ! Have a nice weekend to you two and family!
Luck of thecdraw. Grind beans at store and sniff.
I get my Organic, free-trade, Honduran coffee beans from Aldi. $5 per 12oz.
Why?
@@M_Ladd Why not?
@@teresamoore3671 And besides a troll who are you to question a question that wasn't directed toward you?
@@M_Ladd I do what I want.
@@teresamoore3671 lol! Just another entitled troll c
Even the inventor of the Kuring does not use his own product HOWEVER i would only recommend if you insist San Francisco Bay has a great organic coffee single origin choice . It’s kinda cool because there is no k cup ( well the whole pod is compostable. And more important there’s no plastic surrounding the actual coffee grinds just the filter which is important and why most of those K cups are so bad for you at least in my opinion - Who knows how long that coffee‘s been sitting in that plastic) thanks for all you do Bobby!
Welcome to South FL. Thanks for the coffee info. I've been doing it all wrong. Now I know better!
Best home made - roast beans again and grind, then boil the coffee in the water... smells and taste better..... don't need a coffee maker... just a good iron sauce pan....♥️♥️
Just the clarify on the subject of organic. It does play a role in which orgin you buy if they are sprayed. For example Ethiopia farms may never spray, coffee is almost wild there and the nearly all of it isn't sprayed. It's just too much money for the farmers to buy the certification for organic and equally as tough for your roaster. We're actually instructed to throw away bean if we roast non organic and organic in the same machine even though the bean is usually unharmed by any chemicals. Knowing your roaster and farms is way more beneficial.
Nicky thanks for the info didn’t know this about beans from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
love this video and all of these tips I have learned so much. I watched this the other night but re watching before I make my trip out to Whole Foods today .. I love the tips about low sugar and no cane sugar and the other sweetness like monk fruit and coconut alternativesi your videos are very educational.
Love this. Thanks for teaching me about single origin. Its what i choose from now on. What about mold?
LOVE the Coffee education!!!
I agree with this in principle but grinding my own beans is too much of a mess/time sink since I need to feed and exercise a pack of dogs in the AM. I buy the 3 pound can of Kirkland ground coffee, brew it with orange zest or powdered dehydrated orange peel, and add Laird creamer. Sure I have had better coffee, but I can live with it.
Orange coffee. Hmm. Well, why not ? They put pumpkin in it in the Fall!
i loveee coffee but I only have 1 cup per day not more. I enjoy it and always look forward to it. I just need a good creamer like what you guys have in the US. We do not get all these treats in Canada. Love the info. Thanks
It would have been good if you had talked about decaf and cold pressed versus caffeinated coffee
Throw in others like chicory from Cafe du Monde...
Thank you!! I appreciate you doing all the research for us!!!! Blessings 🙏
Yes.
I drink one cup of coffee every morning. Thanks for information about coffee.
Some of the Laird coffee creamers contain maltodextrin. Also the keto versions still have 1g of carb per teaspoon. If you're like me, you're using way more than a teaspoon of creamer.
Love the coffee tips! I saw another vid you did mentioning coffee (acidity, etc) and drove 40 minutes to my nearest TJs and WFs. Their selections were smaller than the stores you go to. I went online and ordered Java Planet and Four Sigmatic coffees. Pretty good. I tried Lairds creamer, but I need my creamer a touch sweeter.
the k cups are good for just enough to cut open and pour into a thremos and add about 12 ounces of hot water, then shake, and drink when the grounds settle so you don't drink the grounds.
I have been a coffee snob for over a decade and I approve this video
Question: I watched your Starbucks Video and wanted to see if you could tell me though a video or a comment how to make the Carmel macchiato drink. There was no brake down in the video. I enjoy watching you and entire family so and you have given much knowledge. 😀
“Keep it simple stupid”
-Michael Scott
With that’s said, I go for the can of Folgers and call it good. I highly recommend it the breakfast blend is really good.
Agree 100% about the k cups btw, terrible for the environment also, the plastic is terrible, about as terribleness the stale weak coffee in the pod.
always buy 100% arabica and preferably single origin. the color of the roast is up to you
Brad's like your grocery store bouncer. I want a grocery store bouncer. Haha!
Why? U often get threatened at the store?!
And Brad's a cupcake.
Target has their own organic coffees. they are very good. My recommendation is the tierra del sol and nicaraguan blend. try them.
Hello!! Love my coffee and nespresso machine. What about nespresso cups? Is it Bobby approved ? The cups are recyclable.
I don’t even drink coffee but I’m listening to pass this information to all the coffee drinkers in my family☕️
Hi Bobby, the stainless steel k-cup is an excelent idea, but unfortunately my coffee machine, Nespresso compatible, requires one time use capsules. After inserting, the machine puncture holes in the aluminum of the capsule and the water runs through the coffee within the capsule.
Can you suggest a reusable solution for this type of coffee machine?
Thanks
Great show I was just thinking of this subject today when I was in the store
Love these short informative videos! You didn't mention the fridge. Can we keep the coffee in the fridge or does it do the same as the freezer?
Firstly, you need to know that the Coffee Plant is Native to the African Continent - the Only place on the Globe where it grows Naturally. It’s now produced along the “Bean Belt”. Italy Hardly grows Any of their own coffee, mainly because they aren’t located on the “Bean Belt”, where the conditions are right. You’re welcome 😉
As for shelf life of n the beans.. whole bean is waaaaay longer than 2 weeks, most important part of peak flavor is roast date.. and I think it’s a month
Per James Hoffman
I appreciate you wearing your mask even as you talk
Hey Bobby 👋🏽 any recommendations for instant coffee, when in a rush?
That's what i need to know
I buy green coffee beans and roast them myself in a hot air popcorn popper. Takes about 20 minutes to roast a 8-day supply.
I saw that mention years ago. Thanks for bringing it back to mind. I know those hot air popper’s are hard to fine now though.
@@MFV77 I find them at thrift stores quite often. If you decide to try it, be sure to get the kind with the "shark's fin" vents along the sides at the bottom - not the kind with the little round mesh screen at the very bottom, like Redenbacher's.
I like the Bulletproof coffee brand. It’s like $ 15.00 for a bag, 12 oz I think? Not cheap but their coffee is good tasting. Origin: Columbia/Honduras.
How about a video on coffee substitutes, such as chicory, Dandy Blend, Teecchino, Pero, etc.?
This is a good idea. I'd like to see that video.
Does anyone know if Dandy tea is gluten free
@@niamhbyrne4036 This is directly from their website: "How can there be no gluten in Dandy Blend if it contains Barley and rye?
It does not contain barley and rye. It contains the water extracts of barley and rye, and that is a big difference. Gluten and Gliadin proteins are not water soluble. That means that all gluten and gliadin are left behind in the grounds, and get thrown away (usually composted).
We test for gluten and gliaden using the ELIZA tests accepted by FDA and Health Canada, the results always show that there are less than 5 ppm of both in Dandy Blend. Standards in both countries are that 20 ppm or less is gluten-free."
@@graytabbie Thanks you Debbie that's a great help, could I ask have you ever had dandy blend? if so us it nice thanks again x
Thanks for sharing that Bobby, I love the allegro espresso coffee from whole foods it's the best even their decaf is amazing. And I only buy the whole beans makes a big difference in flavor like you said. Welcome to my home state of Florida. ✌️ 🥰 🌹🌞
Surprised you didn't touch on Decaf. Lot of info out there on that-hard to sort thru.
The Kirkland Starbucks roast at Costco is 👌
That is a great tip for a better k-cup option.
Just discovered your channel. Loving it. I’m a big coffee and coffee creamer fan, so picked a great time to start watching.
I love Mushroom coffee,it’s soo good for you and gives you the alertness without any jitters that regular coffee can give you.
I drink Shroom....I’ve tried a few and Shroom is my favourite.
Interesting! Why is it called mushroom coffee ☕️ 🍄
@@annaheya2109 because it is made from Mushrooms and blended with coffee.Wholefoods sell it but the one I love isn’t available there.
@@Lisa-hw5ln I guess it won’t be available as beans then
Hello! If you do an additional video in regards of coffee, Can you squeeze in Nespresso pods, I’m curious since they have a recyclable program and also would be nice to get some insight on how good they are. Thank you!
@You Tube I know! I absolutely LOVE my nespresso too! it's the reason I wake up in the morning, to be honest. LOL
I was reading that a French press is not good for you. Do you agree with that Bobby?
Thanks Bobby! I bought some organic coffee and I'm getting horrible headaches. Am I withdrawing from pesticides? The coffee is not decaffeinated
I love Bobby Channel. You helped a lot people thank you so much
Oh man I love my nespresso. Never thought about the plastic
They last longer when you put them in a air-tight container such as a Gator coffee storage or a fellow coffee container but the cheaper would be a Mason jar and you can freeze them and they will last about 2 months .
And I would disagree with freezer many coffee conisors freeze there coffee.
Love the short informative videos .. keep em coming!!
What decaf coffee do you recommend?
Bobby, Could you please do video on instant coffee. I get it whole coffee bean is best option, i been drinking instant coffee all my life particularly Nescafé brand, wondering what goes in those ground instant coffee, Thank you for your videos, I am moving towards healthier choices from your videos.
Q:
First, thanks so much for the info,
What are your thoughts on mold and acid content?
I have been cautioned by my nutritionist to have no acid or low acid and mold free coffee. It's a bit hard to find.
I have looked into thrive market but they weren't quite sure about the coffee that they provide.
Thanks again for your informative videos
Thanks for this video! Can you do a video on matcha one day?
Yes! Do one on teas and they're purported health benefits...myth or fact plus one on quality just like this one!
Bobby what is the healthiest instant coffee ? Pls … I have the Bobby approved app & I go to different stores and I can’t seem to find one 🙏🏼
Thanks Bobby!🙌 Any thoughts on instant coffee? Like Mount Hagen? Anything else?🙏
Thank you for another great video Bobby! Could you do a hard seltzer review?
Bobby only likes Springdrift
I prefer tea over coffee, but the content that Flavcity uploads is a must!
Hi Bobby I like French vanilla cappuccino what are the best healthiest French vanilla cappuccino or French vanilla coffee I can buy thanks
Hi Bobby great vid! Can you touch on decaf coffee, and there is a big hype on mushroom coffee...yay or nay
Good info on coffee...I agree whole beans and single point origin is best! I store whole beans in a vacuum seal container and that its great! Question and feedback on Chicory from Cafe Du Monde or other providers?
Very informative info. How do you feel about Nespresso?
Thanks for sharing the knowledge... love the channel
What should we look for when buying decaf coffee? Thanks for the info on K cups.
Drink tea.
Hey Bobby any thoughts on café bustelo?
Great video Bobby this was very helpful!
I heard the caffeine content in the plant is a natural pesticide. No need for chemicals.
I love your videos! Can you make a meal prep ideas video 😂 I’ve learned so much from you!! I have so many food allergies and this info is great! ❤️ p.s your family is so cute!
Love the wealth of information. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks Bobby and Brad also 😊
Which coffee brand we should buy because there r many cheaper brands as well
You are the best Bobby!!!! 😊