I just wanted to get that out there! I add a lot of sweetner and a lot of Silk to my cup of Joe, mostly to disguise the bitter taste of the coffee!
Since I don't really like coffee, I don't have a coffee pot in the house. However, my husband sometimes likes a cup of coffee and we often have over houseguests or dinnerguests who would like some coffee. I considered buying a coffee pot to satisfy the masses, but they're so big, ugly, bulky, and fragile I thought it would never work in our already cramped kitchen.
Enter the pods!

Instead, I got a single cup coffee maker that uses coffee pods. It's perfect. I keep a selection of coffee pods available (I have a plethora of flavors, including decaf, hazlenut, dark roast, etc.) and I also have tea pods (though I think brewing tea is just as efficient). Anyway, the pods available at the grocery store certainly wouldn't impress a die-hard coff-a-holic and the critics (aka my dinnerguests) say that while the pods are definitely a step above the instant coffee I previously served, they're not fantastic.

I did some searching earlier today and found that there are now Organic, Fair Trade coffee pods! I'm going to order some of these and see if they have a more "gourmet" flavor.



That's a cool idea. I tried coffee once. Not into it either, but most of my family and friends are coffee drinkers... nice products you feature here!
ReplyDeleteI don't like coffee either. I've tried... but no. My boyfriend drinks it, though, so we have a coffee pot. That pod is way cuter.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute... and a great idea..
ReplyDeleteNow those are some neat looking coffee pods. CoffeeForLess is a good place to coffee in case you wondering!
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