Reuseable K Cups
Oregonian Haruspex wrote:
> On 2014-05-31 18:08:32 +0000, Steve Freides said:
>
>> dsi1 wrote:
>>> On 5/31/2014 2:43 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
>>>> Oregonian Haruspex wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> K-cups are one step from Soylent.
>>>>
>>>> I remind everyone that this is for use at my wife's work, where she
>>>> was not invited to help select the coffee brewing method.
>>>>
>>>> -S-
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I used to have one in my small office. I could offer a customer a
>>> cup of joe and have a fresh cup in a couple of minutes. It worked
>>> great until the unit crapped out. Now the customers get no coffee.
>>> That's the breaks.
>>
>> My wife teaches in a school - the coffee is in the kitchen (a school
>> that in what used to be a private estate/home) and people come and go
>> unpredictably, grabbing something if it's available between classes,
>> when they have a free period, etc. In that way, the idea of only
>> making what you need is good, otherwise they used to either have no
>> coffee if someone forgot to brew it or very old coffee if no one had
>> made it in a while.
>>
>> -S-
>
> That's why one brings their own coffee in a thermos.
Yes, dear.
-S-
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