+1 for Newman's. We also like Tim Horton's.Newman's own organic is my favorite.
+1 for Newman's. We also like Tim Horton's.Newman's own organic is my favorite.
Can we talk coffee pods? I have a new to me Keurig (Mini--it is adorable and tiny and really makes good coffee). I'm the only coffee drinker in the house. I like the ease of the thing and not having to deal with ground coffee and filters. I like a pretty full bodied roast, although dark roast tends to do a number on my stomach. Wondering what your favorites are and where you buy them. Even at .50 a pod, I think they aren't bad economically for a person who drinks 1-2 cups per day, but savings are always welcome. I also wonder how long they last so don't want to save by ordering huge packs of 100 or so.
Only a Keurig machine thread? No Nespresso users/ drinkers here? I switched to a Nespresso Vertuo Next machine and love it. Its slim profile on the counter and very simple to use. I find their coffees with the "creama" foam topping tastes more like coffee should than any Keurig pods I've used. The Coffee is HOTTER and there are tons of pod varieties to choose from. They are not as available as K-cups but ordering them from Nespresso or buying them in certain stores (Target carries the pods) isn't too inconvenient. There are even Starbucks varieties in Nespresso. Pair this machine with a companion milk frother and you have an entire barista set up.
I have tried both (never owned either) and agree that Nespresso seems to taste more like real coffee than the K-cups. But the Nespresso I tried was in Europe which has somewhat higher coffee standards than the USA. But, we are catching up!
I am pretty I sure I saw Nespresso cups at Costco earlier this month.
I have tried both (never owned either) and agree that Nespresso seems to taste more like real coffee than the K-cups. But the Nespresso I tried was in Europe which has somewhat higher coffee standards than the USA. But, we are catching up!
I am pretty I sure I saw Nespresso cups at Costco earlier this month.
I am pretty I sure I saw Nespresso cups at Costco earlier this month.
A Nespresso machine was available at a AAA waiting area and the coffee was indeed better than a K-cup. However the cost per cup of coffee was about twice as much as a K-cup. I estimate about 40 to 50 cents more per cup but I do recommend the Nespresso machine if you are willing to pay the extra cost. Still less than a $2.00 a cup at Starbucks.
Can we talk coffee pods? I have a new to me Keurig (Mini--it is adorable and tiny and really makes good coffee). I'm the only coffee drinker in the house. I like the ease of the thing and not having to deal with ground coffee and filters. I like a pretty full bodied roast, although dark roast tends to do a number on my stomach. Wondering what your favorites are and where you buy them. Even at .50 a pod, I think they aren't bad economically for a person who drinks 1-2 cups per day, but savings are always welcome. I also wonder how long they last so don't want to save by ordering huge packs of 100 or so.
We have both. To me they are different coffee experiences.Only a Keurig machine thread? No Nespresso users/ drinkers here? I switched to a Nespresso Vertuo Next machine and love it. Its slim profile on the counter and very simple to use. I find their coffees with the "creama" foam topping tastes more like coffee should than any Keurig pods I've used. The Coffee is HOTTER and there are tons of pod varieties to choose from. They are not as available as K-cups but ordering them from Nespresso or buying them in certain stores (Target carries the pods) isn't too inconvenient. There are even Starbucks varieties in Nespresso. Pair this machine with a companion milk frother and you have an entire barista set up.
Only a Keurig machine thread? No Nespresso users/ drinkers here? I switched to a Nespresso Vertuo Next machine and love it. Its slim profile on the counter and very simple to use. I find their coffees with the "creama" foam topping tastes more like coffee should than any Keurig pods I've used. The Coffee is HOTTER and there are tons of pod varieties to choose from. They are not as available as K-cups but ordering them from Nespresso or buying them in certain stores (Target carries the pods) isn't too inconvenient. There are even Starbucks varieties in Nespresso. Pair this machine with a companion milk frother and you have an entire barista set up.
Can we talk coffee pods? I have a new to me Keurig (Mini--it is adorable and tiny and really makes good coffee). I'm the only coffee drinker in the house. I like the ease of the thing and not having to deal with ground coffee and filters. I like a pretty full bodied roast, although dark roast tends to do a number on my stomach. Wondering what your favorites are and where you buy them. Even at .50 a pod, I think they aren't bad economically for a person who drinks 1-2 cups per day, but savings are always welcome. I also wonder how long they last so don't want to save by ordering huge packs of 100 or so.