They're only meant for a 6-8 ounce cup, not your 20+ ounce travel mug...and you have to let them steep a while. When I'm at my folks place (they only have decaf, so I bring my own singles) I start with boiling water, and by the time it cools to drinkable temps, it's good to go. 1 bag for a typical cofffe cup found in most kitchens. 3 bags for my 20 ounce Yeti.
Single serve coffee
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So that myjo thing will make any of the k cups whether it's coco or tea or coffee also itll make regular ground coffee
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Im not a huge fan of k cups just for the price they're expensive
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And the kcup serving size is too small. And I can't make "John Wayne" coffee that melts the spoon.
I find the more I spend on a coffee maker, the sooner it breaks. The $10 Walmart special is like the energizer bunny of coffee makers. Cheap and they make okay drip coffee with unbleached or reuseable basket filters.
Disclosure: I keep a 5 cup little guy in the truck. A full 12 cup, a French press and an espresso machine at the house. I am a self admitted coffee snob. I keep about 5 kinds of beans at the house. Eh, there are much worse things a girl could waste money on. I dread the zombie apocalypse because eventually my supply would run out. Lol.207nomad and driverdriver Thank this. -
I'll stick with my French press
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