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Isn't Keurig "coffee" quite bad enough without the added indignity of the "pumpkin spice" nonsense?
Then we are on opposite ends of the spectrum. That should make both of us feel good.It gets the job done. There is a whole range of good and bad stuff. I'm no coffee snob and I don't drink it by the pot either. One cup in the morning is all I need.
Then we are on opposite ends of the spectrum. That should make both of us feel good.
Sacrilege!
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Ain't nobody takin' my DDP.
Nauga,
who *really* wants this as an avatar
My office's coffee tray this morning:
I think it is even more insidious because they are putting two colors of similar coffee together hoping that someone will make the big oops of putting that abomination into the KeurigI like the Dunkin Donuts coffee. Detest Green Mountain. The "Coffee Shop" blend is pretty good too. I don't like bitter coffee.
It gets the job done. There is a whole range of good and bad stuff. I'm no coffee snob and I don't drink it by the pot either. One cup in the morning is all I need.
I'm not a coffee snob either. I do, however, want to punch kuerig users in the face. We don't do enough bad crap to the planet, we need to put 10,500,000,000 little plastic cups in the landfill along with all the other trash, the actual sales number from 2015? I can see having a kuerig in, say, a hotel lobby, automotive dealership waiting room, places like that. But if you have one in your home, just because you're #()+/@&$ lazy, and that can be the only reason for having one in your home, you suck, thank you for your contribution to the destruction of the planet. My MIL is one these lazy people.
End rant. These things are a pet peeve of mine along with plenty of other single-use, throwaway items that simply exist for convenience.
I don't even used a filter, my single-serve coffee maker has a nice reusable cup. All I have to do is rinse it, wash it occasionally. I buy my coffee in those little foil cubes so that is the only waste. When the my coffee maker quits, I plan on just going back to the ol' french press.
Best Keurig coffee ever: CostCo brand Pacific Bold. Not only does it have the best flavor, it also happens to be the cheapest.
Is it dark roast or French roast?
What happened was I had to make 4 cups worth of coffee so her two cups would taste good; the Keurig took care of that waste.
And 'real' coffee is actually made at work, but I fall in to the category of that person that only wants one cup and if there isn't a carafe made up, I'll opt for the Keurig if its there. Of the single use items that plug the landfill, I would say that the little Keurig cups are well down there on that list.
Apparently plastic straws are the main problem.
The real problem is with countries and people other than us. All that plastic garbage, and stuff choking out the marine wildlife you see in the news documentaries?
Didn't originate from here. Yes we crowd the landfills, that is a problem. But we aren't dumping the stuff in the ocean like many third world countries do.
Which is why we have a Jura... from coffee beans and water, to an exquisite cup of coffee (Americano, espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, whatever) in less time than a Keurig.For me that was the most important part. I could have a fresh cup of coffee in a matter of minutes at any time of the day. I drink coffee all day long, sometimes well into the late night. Keeping a pot hot and fresh all day is impossible. Four minutes from "I want a cup" to "Sluuurrrrpp" is priceless.
Didn't originate from here. Yes we crowd the landfills, that is a problem. But we aren't dumping the stuff in the ocean like many third world countries do.
We use plastic grocery bags for picking up dog poop, so I guess if it came down to it, we’d buy these and throw away as much plastic for less money.As you may or may not be aware, there was a law passed in Kalifornia requiring grocery stores to charge ten cents for a paper or plastic bag. The verdict is out on whether paper and plastic are being 'saved.' In my case, I have a use for paper shopping bags. Two, actually. They serve as ignition fuel for my charcoal chimney, and as garage trash bags, so, I'm still using the same number of bags as before.
Which is why we have a Jura... from coffee beans and water, to an exquisite cup of coffee (Americano, espresso, cappuccino, macchiato, whatever) in less time than a Keurig.
That's the capital expenditure cost (CapEx). What's the OpEx?Keurig: $99
Jura: $2600
That's the capital expenditure cost (CapEx). What's the OpEx?