What is the pour over ?I use to French Press until I discovered the pour over - man I love it.
I like the cartridges both the Keurig and the Nespresso, but they're expensive. I use sometimes the plastic keurig cartridge.
What is the pour over ?I use to French Press until I discovered the pour over - man I love it.
Even cheaper if you buy green beans and roast them yourself... of course, quality may suffer!The cheapest way is to buy a bag of coffee beans, grind yourself and use a press.
Not necessarily. I bought ten cups of coffee one time trying to roll up the rim & win - and I don't even drink coffee...The most expensive way to get your brew, even more expensive than going to a Tim Horton's.
Why stop there. Grow your own coffee.Even cheaper if you buy green beans and roast them yourself... of course, quality may suffer!
Perry
What is the pour over ?
I like the cartridges both the Keurig and the Nespresso, but they're expensive. I use sometimes the plastic keurig cartridge.
Why stop there, hire migrants to pick the beans…Why stop there. Grow your own coffee.
Why stop stop there buy your own farm in Columbia.Why stop there. Grow your own coffee.
I use an expresso maker and make expresso with regular coffee then add hot water to it to make Americano Coffee. Coffee is much better when you roast your beans a little in a cast iron pan, then fresh grind it just before you make coffee.I believe you can buy reusable pods to fill with your own coffee
The pods cost from .73 to .31 each at Loblaw, at 2.5 cents each on the bargain pods I suspect these pods must be past the best before dates.I find deals all the time. Bought Boyd French Vanilla for $2.00. For a box of 80 @ $.025 per cup. Bought 10 boxes and gave some away to friends. Just have to look for the deals
The pod companies give you recycling envelopes to send your used pods in for recycling. I suspect they know very few people will collect the used pods. It is just a PR move.They also go directly to a landfill.
Carnation condensed milk is better. I use a combo of 1/3 condensed milk to 2/3 regular milk.I put steamed milk as I like latte's so it's 12 cents
The pods cost from .73 to .31 each at Loblaw, at 2.5 cents each on the bargain pods I suspect these pods must be past the best before dates.
You would think so but the best before date on the box is March 31/2022. Purchased it in October 2021. I am not a huge coffee drinker so quality is not high on my priority but the coffee tastes pretty good and others really like it. And each pod is individually wrapped unlike when you buy boxes at most places.
have you tried President's Choice 100 % compostable pods?I take the time for a French press on weekends, but I appreciate the convenience of a Keurig brew for my commute and at work during the week.
I bought a few packs of re-usable pods a couple years ago. They were about $10/5 on Amazon if you don’t buy Keurig-brand.
I grind my preferred beans and pack them in no time on weekends. They’re a little messy unless you’re careful after filling, but if I don’t have time for a press, with the right beans they beat the hell out of what they serve at Timmies, or the now discontinued communal drip pot at work.
I’ve found a few pre-filled pods that aren’t too bad, but agree that most seem to be geared towards the tasteless.
I have people in my life that still think a K-Cup is the devil because of the waste they produce, and for the most part, I agree with them. But, I tend to ignore people that say that AND buy take-out coffee with single-use tops.
Yea we have those at work. There’s a couple of those I quite like.have you tried President's Choice 100 % compostable pods?
And the used pods go directly into the. Green Bin.Yea we have those at work. There’s a couple of those I quite like.
I agree. Sometimes, you have to experiment with the quantity of coffee and the fineness of the grind with reusable pods. And then there are pods that work better than others. It’s not an easy choice, requiring fine tuning. It is worth it, however, not to be limited in what is available in the pods preloaded.So this guy is what???? Pissed at a great business model that makes billions a year?????
My K-cup are $.50 a coffee. Cheaper and better tasting the Tim’s. I’ll stick to the K-cups. Happily
Oh and you can brew your own coffee. They come with a Reusable pods for personal brewing.
That is your mistake, I said 1/3 Carnation evaporated milk and 2/3 regular milk.Carnation milk kills coffee. Its horrible. Buy a milk steamer.
I buy the President's Choice West Coast Dark roast. If you but the big box you you 72 pods for $32 or less than 50 cents each. Perfect for when you like only 1 cup at a time. Compostable as shakenbake says and I like them better than most of Starbuck flavourshave you tried President's Choice 100 % compostable pods?