Anonymous wrote:I order my coffee as a subscription from a local roaster. They have sachets that you can steep in hot water. I have a box shipped with my usual beans and grounds and take it to work or travel with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee
This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week.
Yep. I started when it was a trial and I got it for $8.99/month. I still get to renew each month at this price. Now, after I drop the kids off at school, I will often stop by Panera to get my tea even if I'm going back home to work. Sometimes I get breakfast, sometimes I don't. So definitely worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keurig pods are also very expensive, and not great for the environment. The most economical cup of coffee is if you buy beans and use a manual brewing method (drip, french press etc). Make an extra cup and take it to work with you in a travel mug!
Yes, that is why I get them in bulk, and still far less expensive than coffee and lattes out.
And I only have one kid, which is much better for the environment than having two or more...way bigger impact on the envirnoment than the pod. Pick your battles I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panera sip club 11.99 a month unlimited tea soda coffee
This. Totally worth it, even though I only work in the office 2x week.
Anonymous wrote:Keurig pods are also very expensive, and not great for the environment. The most economical cup of coffee is if you buy beans and use a manual brewing method (drip, french press etc). Make an extra cup and take it to work with you in a travel mug!
Anonymous wrote:Keurig pods are also very expensive, and not great for the environment. The most economical cup of coffee is if you buy beans and use a manual brewing method (drip, french press etc). Make an extra cup and take it to work with you in a travel mug!