No, but I can recommend that you incinerate that Kuerig machine, and then buy a Mr. Coffee drip machine for $9.99 plus tax. When Mr. Coffee craps out, just buy another. Don't you realize 1) how expensive that Keurig coffee is per ounce, and 2) what an enivronmentally-damaging footprint that thing represents? People who use Kuerig-style coffee makers have more dollars than sense. We have entered the era of the Late Roman Empire all over again. Sickening.
Ditch that thing. Get a Mr Coffee and drink real un snobbish coffee like Folgers, Maxwell House or you local grocery store brand. Drink a light to medium roast for maximum caffeine. I bought a pound of coffee (blend of the month) from a local coffee house and roasting company. I asked the barista to write "Jamaican Blue Mountain Reserve" ($52.00 a pound at the time) on the label, took it to work. I got all kinds of "Oh Steve you shouldn't haves, This is the best cup of coffee. etc". Everyone I worked with at the time were coffee snobs to thee extreme except me. I drink what ever is on sale, black no cream and sugar and no flavored coffees. After the bag was used up I told them what it was and it was really about $10.99 a pound. I got huhs and indifference but I proved my point. I drink light to medium roast and Starbucks doesn't know how roast their coffee any way but burned, that includes their blond roast. If you insist on buying those little pods, at least save them, poke a small drain hole in the bottom and use them for seed starters, they're reusable many times and one of worst sources of plastic pollution in the environment.
No, but I can recommend that you incinerate that Kuerig machine, and then buy a Mr. Coffee drip machine for $9.99 plus tax. When Mr. Coffee craps out, just buy another. Don't you realize 1) how expensive that Keurig coffee is per ounce, and 2) what an enivronmentally-damaging footprint that thing represents? People who use Kuerig-style coffee makers have more dollars than sense. We have entered the era of the Late Roman Empire all over again. Sickening.
Thanks, I am still experimenting. Does anyone use the K-Pods?
Ditch that thing. Get a Mr Coffee and drink real un snobbish coffee like Folgers, Maxwell House or you local grocery store brand. Drink a light to medium roast for maximum caffeine. I bought a pound of coffee (blend of the month) from a local coffee house and roasting company. I asked the barista to write "Jamaican Blue Mountain Reserve" ($52.00 a pound at the time) on the label, took it to work. I got all kinds of "Oh Steve you shouldn't haves, This is the best cup of coffee. etc". Everyone I worked with at the time were coffee snobs to thee extreme except me. I drink what ever is on sale, black no cream and sugar and no flavored coffees. After the bag was used up I told them what it was and it was really about $10.99 a pound. I got huhs and indifference but I proved my point. I drink light to medium roast and Starbucks doesn't know how roast their coffee any way but burned, that includes their blond roast. If you insist on buying those little pods, at least save them, poke a small drain hole in the bottom and use them for seed starters, they're reusable many times and one of worst sources of plastic pollution in the environment.
Buy a Fresh Roast coffee roaster using green beansĀ
Costco sells Starbucks podsĀ about $ 30 for 72.
Dunkin' Donuts has real good coffee for these and it's also reasonably priced.