How do you drink coffee at home?

Anonymous
Get a my K cup and pick and grind your own coffee.
Anonymous
DH uses a French press and fills up one regular coffee cup for his morning cup at home, and puts the rest in his Yeti tumbler for the afternoon. Still perfectly hot several hours later, so he only has to make it once.
Anonymous
Most of the time it's drip coffee. Our machine can be set to brew only 2 cups. We have a reusable filter, so there is no waste.

Some of the time it's Bialetti stove top cappuccino.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of switching from keurig too.

I’m at a rental house that has a ninja that’s pretty good. I can’t easily find the same model online tho.


I have a ninja and love it. I set it to brew a cup into my Yeti in the morning, then brew another cup a couple of hours later. No pods or plastic.
Anonymous
I used to do Chemex pour over. My mornings now with three little kids are too hectic for that. Now I use a cheap Mr. Coffee drip and make 1/3 of a pot.
Anonymous
I have a pot with a capacity of about 3 mugs. I generally brew 2 cups each morning.
Anonymous
Mococmaster drip coffee. Just a little cream added. I use a mix of oat milk and walnut milk as the creamer.
Anonymous
What's a French press versus pour over?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use a stovetop espresso maker to make full cups of coffee. I've used the reusable Keurig and thought it was okay, I just don't think the Keurigs make coffee that is hot enough.


I find that the Keurig makes too much and is falling out of my mug AND too watery OR it's only half of my mug.
Anonymous
We have a countertop espresso machine that grinds the beans and has a frothing wand and hot water dispenser. I usually make a cup of coffee with 3 shots of espresso and add hot water for an americano. A touch of half and half and a sweetener. On weekends I usually make a cappuccino or latte, but I avoid that much milk with my daily coffees.
Anonymous
I love my 4-cup perculator.
Anonymous
Used to use a french press which is great, but I have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol and using a coffee filter can reduce cholesteral by 15% so I switched to a drip coffee maker. I make 6 cups and just heat up tomorrow's portion in the microwave. Some people may think that's gross but whatever. Works for me.
Anonymous
My husband has a fancy espresso machine and drinks espresso. He makes lattes for me. Alternatively I love using cold brew concentrate and mixing with ice and milk. Last resort is a box of La Colombe canned draft lattes in case of emergency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They make reusable pods for Keurig.


Five years ago I bought a set of reusable pods and haven't bought a disposable pod since. Easy peazy.
Use whatever coffee you like.
Anonymous
DeLallo instant espresso
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