Last May, I decided to limit my drinking of Starbucks coffee. I wasn’t giving up all coffee; I was just not going to drink Starbucks as much, with the ultimate goal of no longer spending what I suspect is $1,200 a year for my coffee drinking—though I’ve never actually run the numbers out of fear that the number is even higher.
Most gas stations have very cheap refill prices on coffee (QuikTrip and Race Trac, for example. Not sure about Wawa). Bring a gallon jug, put some ice in it, sugar and creamer as you desire, and fill it up with coffee--shaken, not stirred. For two or three bucks, you've got a gallon of coffee.
i rarely buy coffee unless its an early doc appointment (which are all 40 miles) then its Dutch Bro's
good cup of black coffee. i don't support starbucks because of their lack of support for the military, they're the reason we have Black Rifle, and i love the whole bean Murdered Out. On really rare (couple of months) Sis & I do waffle house on our way home from doc's, they have decent coffee at the one we stop at in Apache Junction.
Most gas stations have very cheap refill prices on coffee (QuikTrip and Race Trac, for example. Not sure about Wawa). Bring a gallon jug, put some ice in it, sugar and creamer as you desire, and fill it up with coffee--shaken, not stirred. For two or three bucks, you've got a gallon of coffee.
i rarely buy coffee unless its an early doc appointment (which are all 40 miles) then its Dutch Bro's
good cup of black coffee. i don't support starbucks because of their lack of support for the military, they're the reason we have Black Rifle, and i love the whole bean Murdered Out. On really rare (couple of months) Sis & I do waffle house on our way home from doc's, they have decent coffee at the one we stop at in Apache Junction.