I am Tosk wrote:
In article 3f4d2887-e94a-4ef2-b4e1-2a708fcd86d9
@j24g2000yqa.googlegroups.com, says...
On Jan 7, 12:43 pm, Harry wrote:
wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 08:35:28 -0600, Richard Casady
wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 17:29:17 -0500, wrote:
How big is a cup?
I am probably up around 8-10 cups a day. We have a "12 cup" maker, my
wife takes 16 oz with her to work and I drink the rest throughout the
day.
I make a pot in the morning and pour it into a vacuum flask. That way
it oxidises less and doesn't evaporate at all. It is also in arms
reach and can go on the road.
Casady
That's also what we do
We got some single "K-cup" brewers a couple of years ago. My wife uses
hers for tea, and I use mine for the one or two cups of coffee I drink
weekdays. They are really nice...hot coffee (tea) when you want it, and
nothing sitting around in a flask, getting stronger and stronger. 30 to
35 cents a cup. When I run out of k-cups, I just use instant coffee and
the cup of hot water the machine dispenses.
keurig machines. I've seen them for well under $100...- Hide quoted text -
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Harry the gourmand uses instant coffee!!!! Damn that's funny!
I wouldn't drink that nasty **** for anything.
The idiot uses instant coffee and the Keurig to make hot water, what a
moron... We bought the reusable filter for our Keurig so when we want a
cup of fresh ground we can use the filter and brew it up...
What do you think the keurigs make, **** for brains? They make hot
water. That's what flows through the brew cups. The hot water doesn't
care whether it brews from brew cups or the reusable filter or instant
coffee.
If you or loogy were any dumber, you'd be living at a home for the
developmentally disadvantaged. And, whatever the contest was at the
Special Olympics, either of you would lose it.