Re: Home brewed coffee.
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I hear ya, Tom. Gotta take the pleasures where you can.
Medic8r Manor coffee also hails from Costco. We had been using the Dunkin Donuts blend until I tried the store brand medium roast. I forget where it hails from. Kenya, maybe?
We also drip brew through a mesh filter. I, however, appreciate the syrup variety of coffee - as described by Sean's Gram - and am enjoying trying out all of the different flavored creamers that mimic the Starbucks offerings: dolce cinnamon latte, peppermint mocha, etc.
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Re: Home brewed coffee.
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If you guys have not tried using an Aropress, you really ought to. Way better than a french press, quick and cheap. I made a linky!Hey, cool, that press was invented by the same guy who invented the Aerobie! Love the Aerobie.
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So, am I the only one who just uses a Krups K-cup?
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Yes, because none of the rest of us are crazy enough to pay a dollar a cup for home brewed coffee.
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.42¢.
Though I admit I don't like how un-green the process is.
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Yes, because none of the rest of us are crazy enough to pay a dollar a cup for home brewed coffee. Oh, SNAP! Wait, Mark returned serve already. Apparently his cost is the answer - in cents - to life, the universe, and everything.
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Joyce just corrected me.... we average about .50¢/cup.
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You found better prices than we did when I was buying for work. Then again, I was paying a ton of dough because I didn't really care. I think we might have been hitting $2/cup.
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Still, though....the prices seem artificially high (ummm....fixed) on K-cups.
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