Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry if this is a stupid ? but I'm relatively new to using the K cups. If I buy the San Francisco ones, do I need to use one of the separate filter cups or can I just put the pod in like a K cup with nothing else? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Amazon has sales on most fridays on k-cups, so that's one option. I just ordered yesterday from www.mycoffeesupply.com. I bought four boxes, 25 k-cups each - of green mountain dark magic for $48, which I thought was pretty good. I'm bummed because my Paul Newman dark roast has gotten really expensive since the last time I ordered from amazon. This is probably obvious, but the bigger the quantity you buy, the cheaper it will usually be. Of course, that doesn't work very well if you want to try lots of different varieties. I just use my keurig for coffee, and I'm fine with having just one variety.
Anonymous wrote:I get the "San Francisco Bay Coffee Fog Chaser, 36-Count" for $17.49 on Amazon. Been buying these for months. They look a little weird but coffee is fresher due to the design. It's even less if you have them send it to you every month. The coffee is excellent. This is by far the cheapest I've found. Not to mention they are one of the most environmentally friendly coffee companies out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I now use the refillable k cup too - cheaper, and I think the quality of the coffee is better than the k cups. I get it ready the night before so all I have to do is stumble to the coffee machine and hit 'brew.' I used to order the k cups online - I think amazon had the best prices with subscribe & save. But when I didn't want to commit to 2 boxes of something I'd never tried before, or wanted something amazon didn't have, I'd check other sites - I've ordered from bigcat PP mentioned, also shoffee.com.
What am I doing wrong? My coffee always turned out watery when I used the refillable cup. I tried different levels of coarseness too.