Morrisons are now stocking a range of Taylors of Harrogate ground coffee. These normally retail at £3.49 but are sometimes on offer for 2 for £6 (which is when we stock up!!). I've not seen them at this price for many years so it seems a really good deal.
We've tried many different coffee's in our machine and this is by far our favourite brand.
Hope it helps someone
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sradmad
17 Oct 15#1
good find op, heat
hotfrost
17 Oct 15#2
Was hot lava java and high voltage included in this?
teddyfromyorkshire to hotfrost
17 Oct 15#3
Tbh I can't remember. There were around 6-7 varieties available. Our fav is the fair trade organic which wasn't there
topazz
17 Oct 151#4
Taylors coffee is perfectly decent and at £2 a pop it is worth stocking up. Taylors Columbian is my personal favourite with the Lazy Sunday being a middle of the road blend that nobody in the family seems to dislike. Incidentally, in a recent which? taste test report Aldi's own brand Ethiopian came out top and by a happy coincidence was the cheapest by a fair margin.
Dogeared to topazz
17 Oct 15#13
Helpful to learn that about Aldi coffee. I'll give it a try on this recommendation. Lazy Sunday sounds like a good option as well.
AugQX
17 Oct 15#5
Cafe Italia or Lyons Gourmet superior coffee and cheaper
jayjayuk1234
17 Oct 15#6
I'm not a huge coffee drinker however i thought the main benefit of fresh coffee was obtained from the grounding of the bean to extract the oils etc? if its already ground, then that's lost?
also, OP, these are 2 for £6 all the time in ASDA, (including the beans at the same price) so if you need to stock up, just go there
DaveIB to jayjayuk1234
17 Oct 15#8
Yeah but 2 for £4 is better :smiley:
ukmonkey
17 Oct 15#7
Ok but Taylor's ground only stays fresh for a few days once opened
Melbury to ukmonkey
17 Oct 151#10
We keep ours in an airtight container in the fridge.
topazz to ukmonkey
18 Oct 151#17
I've not noticed any difference in the freshness after opening between Taylors and other brands TBH. Opinions vary about the best way to keep ground coffee fresh but what works for me is to transfer the coffee to a suitably sized airtight container, e.g. a clean jam jar and store it in the fridge. Seems to stay fresh for ages that way.
Melbury
17 Oct 15#9
Lazy Sunday is delicious:)
caffrey08
17 Oct 15#11
I buy mine from Iceland £2.50 all year road. But £2 defiantly be making a trip to morrisons
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We've tried many different coffee's in our machine and this is by far our favourite brand.
Hope it helps someone
All comments (20)
also, OP, these are 2 for £6 all the time in ASDA, (including the beans at the same price) so if you need to stock up, just go there