Thanks for the coffee Emily! Check out my new Pass the Goodness Blend from Caribou Coffee ground perfectly for my French press!
This medium roast is a bold and spicy blend with hints of vanilla sweetness. Every pound purchased even donates one pound of coffee to a food shelf! The coffee is absolutely delicious and made making coffee in my French press a breeze since it was already pre-ground!
Happy Groundhog’s Day everyone!
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