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Haha!! I told my wife this morning I think we're going back to a drip machine. She said that would be fine once we finished the 675 K-cups I have stacked in the pantry.

Get one of those small filters for it and you can put any kind of coffee you want through it one cup at a time .
 
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Get one of those small filters for it and you can put any kind of coffee you want through it one cup at a time .

That's my next move.

It was also suggested to put a dash of salt in it. I mentioned that to a co-worker who served in the military. He sort of chuckled and said that's what they use to do when he was in the Navy. I had never heard of that.
 
Good rule is don't buy K-cups at the flea market.

To each his own, but I never got into the Keurig thing. Fresh ground drip into a good insulated pot and drink it all morning.

What does Keurig have to do with Tagovailoa? Both are hard to spell.
 
That's my next move.

It was also suggested to put a dash of salt in it. I mentioned that to a co-worker who served in the military. He sort of chuckled and said that's what they use to do when he was in the Navy. I had never heard of that.

You can pick them up for about 10 bucks .. I add a just a pinch of salt to mine because my dad always did , he said it makes it better ... I honestly can’t tell but it makes me feel good to do it .
 
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That's my next move.

It was also suggested to put a dash of salt in it. I mentioned that to a co-worker who served in the military. He sort of chuckled and said that's what they use to do when he was in the Navy. I had never heard of that.

I recommend the cups to put your own grounds in. Grab some Starbucks Sumatra and one of those things and give it a whirl. Very efficient on the grounds and a great cup of coffee.
 
Keurig coffee makers simply aren’t that good at making a cup of coffee. If yours has a filter on it you may want to clean or change it. Start doing pour overs and French press and you’ll never go back to keurig.
 
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