Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My Home Made Iced Barako Coffee

MY HOME MADE ICED BARAKO COFFEE


3 tablespoons barako coffee (From Batangas)
4 tablespoons creamer (Swiss Miss Creamer)
1/2 tablespoon muscovado 
250ml cold water
1 tray of ice cubes
And the magic of the coffee maker


Voila! My very own iced coffee at home!





REVIEW: Dunkin Donuts' Iced Coffee


Sometimes, when the weather is hot and I want something refreshing, I go for something cold. Iced Coffee!


Dunkin Donuts. For only Php 37, I was able to enjoy one large Iced Coffee. Sweet, isn't it? 


The thing about it, is that it was literally coffee with ice. Nothing special. It was like it was served from the coffee machine, then topped with ice. So it wasn't cold coffee, just iced. Since the coffee was still warm and them the ice were placed, the drink turned out to be just room temperature coffee. I could have enjoyed it more with crushed ice...


The flavor was there on the first sip. But as the ice melted, the flavor did not lasted.


Well then, it was just my money's worth. Will give a benefit of a doubt. maybe it just wasn't prepared exactly how it should've been. I'd definitely try again next time, maybe it'll become better.


For that, I'll give Dunkin Donuts' Iced Coffee 2 out of 5 stars... But worth trying out again...