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Speed brewing

Post by Eddietester1066 » 26 Nov 2012, 11:59

I guess the old dunk & wait just isn't good enough for some people:
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Post by asi1998 » 28 Nov 2012, 09:43

Ever used a Keurig? They brew coffee and tea very quickly. We won one in a bid and we love it. That is how my dad drinks his morning coffee.
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Post by Eddietester1066 » 28 Nov 2012, 10:27

asi1998 wrote:Ever used a Keurig? They brew coffee and tea very quickly. We won one in a bid and we love it. That is how my dad drinks his morning coffee.
Yes i have. They are very convenient, but unless you use some sort of reusable K-cup like this http://www.coffee.org/products/view.php?item=1552 it's a rather expensive way to make coffee. Add to that the amount of plastic waste if you're feeling eco-friendly.

I will admit to being a bit of a coffee snob. Any further discussion of that beverage is off-topic for the Tea forum, however.
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