Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You do waste--plastic!!! What a joke that people buy this wasteful crap.
Ok, Judgy Mcjudger.
It is okay to judge morally reprehensible behavior. That is why we have, for example, criminal laws. I find wasting and consuming plastic with reckless abandon to be morally reprehensible. I judge littering, too. See, it's ok to judge when the activity really is bad!!
Anonymous wrote:
Which jurisdiction recycles them? They are a paper plastic mix, so I know MoCo won't recycle them. I'm a big Keurig user too. So I'm not judging.
But honestly,when you look at the entire life cycle of getting coffee in your hand, it's horribly environmentally unfriendly, and most of that is how coffee is grown. It wipes out whole forests. So NO coffee drinker should be sitting in judgment. Buy fair trade, rain forest certified, and to some extent organic, if you "truly" care about the environmental impact of drinking coffee. What happens to k cups is the least of the planet's problems.
Anonymous wrote:San Francisco Coffee French roast. Yum!!
http://www.amazon.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Coffee-12-Count/dp/B005ZBZLSU
Also carried by Costco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok crazy pp, i will go back to my dunkin donuts styrofoam large cups two or.three times a day.
This cracks me up. My dad does this. The rest of us go to Starbucks. Coffeetime takes hours at my parents' house.
I would buy him Keurig and lots of pods, but he actually likes to drive down to Dunkin Donuts twice a day.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, is it even socially acceptable to create that much waste? Unbelievable that people buy these things. Do you buy juice boxes of orange juice for yourself, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I do is run 2 k cups into one cup on the small cup setting makes it plenty strong. (yes I waste that much plastic) the also go in the recycling bin.
Yep, this is what I do too. It was DH's idea to get that damn Keurig and I hate it. So, even though it makes him cringe, I use two of those little shitty cups for each normal cup of coffee. I brew it on the smallest cup size to increase the strength. It's expensive and a waste but I can't stand the thought of having two coffee makers on the counter. Also, I generally make coffee in a regular coffee maker at work so I only use them on the weekends. It kinda makes the Sunday coffee thing suck though.
That is no way to go through life. You should get a little french press or stovetop espresso maker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You do waste--plastic!!! What a joke that people buy this wasteful crap.
Ok, Judgy Mcjudger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I do is run 2 k cups into one cup on the small cup setting makes it plenty strong. (yes I waste that much plastic) the also go in the recycling bin.
Yep, this is what I do too. It was DH's idea to get that damn Keurig and I hate it. So, even though it makes him cringe, I use two of those little shitty cups for each normal cup of coffee. I brew it on the smallest cup size to increase the strength. It's expensive and a waste but I can't stand the thought of having two coffee makers on the counter. Also, I generally make coffee in a regular coffee maker at work so I only use them on the weekends. It kinda makes the Sunday coffee thing suck though.