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Old 09-26-2013, 03:15 PM   #1
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Keurig Rocks!

I am late to the party but it is totally amazing.
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Old 09-26-2013, 03:31 PM   #2
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Try the Starbucks.
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The wife and I figure we've saved at least $1700-1800 bucks in the last year with our Keurig.

We always just bought Tim Hortons coffee at $1.60 for a large cup. Between her and I we'd usually go through about five cups a day.

We get the K-cups for about .73 cents (cheaper if you buy'em online).

Saves us nearly $5/day.
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I was thinking that mt dew is .30/ each but the sugar content is huge so even with two tsp per I am saving calories and at about .25/ each as an expense.

Also saving as my roommates makes a big pot of coffee and use one cup.
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The Keurig has shifted my idea of a cup of coffee from the 8 oz cup I get at Dunkin, to a smaller, stronger cup of coffee. It doesn't do big cups strong enough for me.
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I love my Keurig Coffee maker and they're a good company to deal with too. The earlier models had a smaller rubber pipe inside that delivered hot water and it and or the pump got clogged down. I called to ask what could be done and they shipped me a brand new unit for free. About a year later the same issue happened again and they sent me another one.

I'm discovering new coffees too. My favourite so far is "Timothy's Breakfast blend". Perfections.


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The Keurig has shifted my idea of a cup of coffee from the 8 oz cup I get at Dunkin, to a smaller, stronger cup of coffee. It doesn't do big cups strong enough for me.

Same here but if you watch closely you'll see why. On the largest cup setting the water turns from dark coffee colour to clear water color at the end. Basically the k cups just aren't made for big cups of coffee so you end up with a more bitter-tasting coffee when you select the large cup brew. I always set mine for medium.
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I prefer to buy beans myself. I get them at a grocery store and mix 95% breakfast blend with about 5% flavoured ones.
I think it is much cheaper for one, but the main thing is i kept getting an odd taste from our individual coffee maker. I spent 300 on it then hated it after..lol

When i get back to Canada i am going to invest in a large espresso maker, professional style. I know someone with a large italian market that imports them, so i will get a good deal.
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The Keurig has shifted my idea of a cup of coffee from the 8 oz cup I get at Dunkin, to a smaller, stronger cup of coffee. It doesn't do big cups strong enough for me.
You could always use two K-cups per large cup you brew...but that defeats the savings somewhat.

Most times I just use a single K-cup (on large setting), take it out after the first brew, crinkle it a bit to loosen up the coffee grounds...then turn it 180 degrees to run it again on small setting. (does that make sense? lol). The large/small combo perfectly fills my thermal cup to the right level.

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I hate those things.
I haven't used one in years, but it was always way too weak.
I use a french press, with freshly ground beans every morning. I'm also insane and make "Bulletproof Coffee", which if you haven't heard of it, is coffee (preferably brewed using single estate, washed beans instead of the usual fermented process), with coconut or MCT oil, 2-4 tbsp of unsalted grassfed butter and for me a few drops of liquid stevia.
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You could always use two K-cups per large cup you brew...but that defeats the savings somewhat.

Most times I just use a single K-cup (on large setting), take it out after the first brew, crinkle it a bit to loosen up the coffee grounds...then turn it 180 degrees to run it again on small setting. (does that make sense? lol). The large/small combo perfectly fills my thermal cup to the right level.
If I want to make a bigger cup, I do what you said -- except I put in half a pack of Starbucks Via to pump it up a little.
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Anyone use Nectresse instead of sugar(or mixed with sugar)? It's not too bad in coffee.

Stevia will ruin a coffee, but Nectresse tastes kind of nice.
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I only drinker flavored coffee so all of the complaints sort of miss me. I love have 30 options and teas etc in minutes.
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Anyone use Nectresse instead of sugar(or mixed with sugar)? It's not too bad in coffee.

Stevia will ruin a coffee, but Nectresse tastes kind of nice.
Check the calories in a tsp of sugar. It is so low that it is not worth changing in my opinion.

Edit: 16 calories

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Anyone use Nectresse instead of sugar(or mixed with sugar)? It's not too bad in coffee.

Stevia will ruin a coffee, but Nectresse tastes kind of nice.
Are you using a liquid stevia extract or a powder like Truvia? Truvia is terrible, the liquid stuff allows a lot more control, it gets sweet really, really fast and has a weird after taste if you use too much.
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Anyone use Nectresse instead of sugar(or mixed with sugar)? It's not too bad in coffee.

Stevia will ruin a coffee, but Nectresse tastes kind of nice.
Developed a taste for black only coffee back in my military days.

Never changed.
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Check the calories in a tsp of sugar. It is so low that it is not worth changing in my opinion.

Edit: 16 calories
Sugar is bad for you in many ways, and one of them is not calories.
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Are you using a liquid stevia extract or a powder like Truvia? Truvia is terrible, the liquid stuff allows a lot more control, it gets sweet really, really fast and has a weird after taste if you use too much.
Nectresse isn't Stevia. It's Monk fruit.

Stevia just doesn't work in coffee for my tastes. The first time I tried it, I thought about spitting it out and smashing my coffee cup on the granite in a blind rage.
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Sugar is bad for you in many ways, and one of them is not calories.
Not a fan of corn syrup but sugar cane sugar is pretty benign or so I thought. Anyways based on the calorie count a tsp of sugar is way down on the list for quantity of sugar. A can of Mt Dew is 170 calories or 10-11 tsp's of sugar. So I am ahead by a lot after having switched over.

Now the internal debate is Coke Zero versus flavored coffees. Coffee has been around for ever and doesn't have much in the way of bad press and everyone agrees that the chemical soup that is diet pop is probably not good for you.
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Why not use the my K-cup that comes with the unit and buy a can of Tim Hortons coffee? That's what we do since the wife only likes timmes. I prefer dark roast in a French press, but the Keurig is great for those times when only one cup of coffee is needed.
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move to a nesspresso machine and go with the capsules, I think this is the best out there for single cup machines
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We got one of those Tassimo machines for Christmas a few years ago. I don't get the point. What is so hard about tossing beans in the grinder and then pouring boiling water into a french press? Seriously, it's not rocket science. And it tastes so much fresher...
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I prefer my tassimo but that's only because I'm a light weight and drink cappuccinos
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Not a fan of corn syrup but sugar cane sugar is pretty benign or so I thought. Anyways based on the calorie count a tsp of sugar is way down on the list for quantity of sugar. A can of Mt Dew is 170 calories or 10-11 tsp's of sugar. So I am ahead by a lot after having switched over.

Now the internal debate is Coke Zero versus flavored coffees. Coffee has been around for ever and doesn't have much in the way of bad press and everyone agrees that the chemical soup that is diet pop is probably not good for you.

Not talking about the raw calories. Basic refined table sugar causes insulin resistance, which can make your fat cells pick up more fat and hold onto it longer -- among many other things. I can't out cut sugar out totally, but in the past I seemed to get most of it from my coffee.

Benign is the opposite of what sugar is.
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We got one of those Tassimo machines for Christmas a few years ago. I don't get the point. What is so hard about tossing beans in the grinder and then pouring boiling water into a french press? Seriously, it's not rocket science. And it tastes so much fresher...
because instead you just press a button and it magically makes coffee
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We got one of those Tassimo machines for Christmas a few years ago. I don't get the point. What is so hard about tossing beans in the grinder and then pouring boiling water into a french press? Seriously, it's not rocket science. And it tastes so much fresher...
I have 30 some flavors. I put the cup in and hit brew. Done. Someone wants a different flavor. Boom. Wants tea? Boom. Hit chocolate? Boom. I drank 2 different flavors of coffee and tea today. It is super convenient.
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I prefer to buy beans myself. I get them at a grocery store and mix 95% breakfast blend with about 5% flavoured ones.
I think it is much cheaper for one, but the main thing is i kept getting an odd taste from our individual coffee maker. I spent 300 on it then hated it after..lol

When i get back to Canada i am going to invest in a large espresso maker, professional style. I know someone with a large italian market that imports them, so i will get a good deal.
They have an attachment on the Keurig that allows for you to use your own fresh ground coffee. From your favorite beans.
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It's cool but, there's 2 big things for me why I don't like it, well 3.

1. It's not recyclable, yeah I know I'm a bit of a nerd.
2. I don't trust this cheap tin plastic, most of them contain Bisphenol which is carcinogen
3. I don't like the taste.

So I use a saeco odea go machine, with fresh coffee it's awesome
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It's cool but, there's 2 big things for me why I don't like it, well 3.

1. It's not recyclable, yeah I know I'm a bit of a nerd.
2. I don't trust this cheap tin plastic, most of them contain Bisphenol which is carcinogen
3. I don't like the taste.

So I use a saeco odea go machine, with fresh coffee it's awesome
San Francisco Bay uses a filter on the bottom instead of the plastic cup, which I have to think is much better.
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Love mine! I make a Caramel Vanilla Cream daily. I hate hot coffee so I make mine iced with whipped topping. I use the medium setting as the ice melts and dilutes it to a tall.

I use to drink a lot of red bull for energy but this is cheaper and it gives me the kick I need.
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I have 30 some flavors. I put the cup in and hit brew. Done. Someone wants a different flavor. Boom. Wants tea? Boom. Hit chocolate? Boom. I drank 2 different flavors of coffee and tea today. It is super convenient.
That's a good point. The flavours are nice. But I also like the flavour syrups that I can get for $3 from the store..

And tea from a pod? seriously? Just throw some leaves into my tea ball and pour boiling water over top...
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Get one of the reusable cups for the machine that you can use regular coffee grounds in and save even more.
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Not talking about the raw calories. Basic refined table sugar causes insulin resistance, which can make your fat cells pick up more fat and hold onto it longer -- among many other things. I can't out cut sugar out totally, but in the past I seemed to get most of it from my coffee.

Benign is the opposite of what sugar is.
I'd say I've cut sugar out of my diet by at least 98%. I even eat fruit only once a week. Grains (usually white rice) about 2 times a week.
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All you need is some fresh whole beans from a good roaster, a French press, and a grinder.

A little practice with that & you'll blow away any of those silly machines with their prepackaged proprietary capsules.
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Get one of the reusable cups for the machine that you can use regular coffee grounds in and save even more.
We bought a reusable cup when we got the machine...but haven't tried it yet. The wife's a Timmies addict - so we may have to give their grounds a try.

I heard the reusable cups are a bitch to clean, though.
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Why's that?

We've had no problems...more than a year with it.
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That's a good point. The flavours are nice. But I also like the flavour syrups that I can get for $3 from the store..

And tea from a pod? seriously? Just throw some leaves into my tea ball and pour boiling water over top...
Boiling the water takes time. This is not a cheap alternative or I don't think it is. Convenience is the key here.
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Old 09-27-2013, 07:03 PM   #46
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Boiling the water takes time. This is not a cheap alternative or I don't think it is. Convenience is the key here.
I didn't really consider the time it takes my electric kettle to boil 1l of water (makes 4 cups of coffee.) There's always something to do around that end of the house that takes 4 minutes. But I do see your point.
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Old 09-27-2013, 08:38 PM   #47
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I received a machine for Xmas.I have to unplug and turn on/off several times in order for the pump to refill the reservoir ,it's just over a year old.Ready to toss it
Prolly built on a Friday.

Quite a few folks I work with who have Keurigs haven't had problems with theirs. Maybe you just caught a bad break with yours.

Any warranty time left on it?
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I didn't really consider the time it takes my electric kettle to boil 1l of water (makes 4 cups of coffee.) There's always something to do around that end of the house that takes 4 minutes. But I do see your point.
I gotcha. I am a tea drinker. I think it rocks to just push the button and it is ready. Also a household of one or so would benefit less from this invention.
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Old 09-28-2013, 10:13 AM   #49
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Keurig is convenience ...

But the BEST single cup of joe you will ever make comes from this bad boy:



The secret is that you NEVER wash it out with detergents .... simply rinse it with hot water when done ...

The more 'seasoned' your moka pot becomes, the more character your coffee will have!
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Keurigs are awesome as shit. however I still prefer my french press over anything. I dont care for the pot posted above. I see the function, but I dont care for the outcome.
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