Listly by Dianna Smith
Looking for the best and most affordable pod coffee maker?
Working women love single server, pod coffee makers. No more stopping at Starbucks!
Love the pod single server coffee makers. These listed are the best we found that are affordable and have neat features!
Single server or pod coffee makers are just so convenient. These are the best we found that are affordable and of course makes a great cup of coffee.
This is THE machine.I was looking for a machine that would stop me from going to Starbucks every day and spending 3.88 for my grande lattes
I have read just about every review out there and really was not sure about actually buying it because of some of them. But I am so glad I did. I love it!
Love the Tassimo T55 many reasons. First of all, it isn't too big so it doesn't take up a lot of room on the counter
I bought this machine about a month ago, it's amazing what it does.
"Coffee-pod" is also a name for the Chinese Senna, Senna obtusifolia. Coffee pods, capsules and bags can both reduce the time needed to brew coffee and simplify the brewing process by eliminating the need to measure out portions, flavorings, and additives from large bulk containers.
Tassimo T-Discs are currently offered under Kraft-owned brands such as Gevalia, Maxwell House, Mastro Lorenzo, Nabob, Carte Noire, Kenco, Jacobs, Suchard and Twinings. These Kraft-owned brands from all over the world allow the consumer to choose from a selection of blends, flavors and types of hot drinks.
K-Cup portion packs are a form of single cup brewing system first introduced in 1998 by Keurig incorporated. Initially used only for coffee, k-cup varieties now include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, iced tea and coffee, as well as fruit drinks, lemonade and apple cider. Each K-Cup is a plastic container with a coffee filter inside.
Coffee cultivation first took place in southern Arabia; the earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking appears in the middle of the 15th century in the Sufi shrines of Yemen. In East Africa and Yemen, coffee was used in native religious ceremonies.