Although the Millstone name is not the best known, Millstone coffee pods are quite popular. With so many coffee pod options out there to choose from, it stands to reason that there must be a reason for this. However, coffee pods aren’t cheap, so it’s worth learning a bit about them before ordering a package from your favorite coffee pod reseller. Let’s take a look at Millstone coffee pods to give you an idea of if they are right for you.
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
What exactly are coffee pods, you ask? They’re not little spaceships in which coffee travels through space, though the term may induce such thoughts. Other than that, the term coffee pods doesn’t exactly endow itself with a ready explanation.
February 19th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
Everyone always likes complimentary giveaways of just about any type. Anyone would be excited to see that someone is giving away free coffee cups. Your display will be king as all your clients and potential clients tell other clients where they got the coffee cups that they’re carrying around, using them to hold all the other junk they got from the other guys. Who wants a key ring or a pen when they can get a coffee cup instead?
February 11th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
ESE coffee pods, or “easy serving espresso” coffee pods, are manufactured for use in both a generic coffee pod brewer and espresso machines. The entire reason they were created was to make an easy, fast way to have espresso at home or work, without having to spend the time and money on a coffee shop. Do you live for your morning or afternoon espresso, but can’t stand the sap on your wallet? If so, ESE coffee pods may be just what you’re looking for.
February 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
They’re among the most popular coffee pod brands on the market, but Green Mountain Coffee Pods actually aren’t even coffee pods. In reality, they’re K-Cups. That’s to say that they will only fit in the K-Cup brewer by Keurig. So, if all you are interested in is traditional coffee pods, you may as well stop reading now since that’s not what we will be talking about. However, if a new K-Cup interests you, keep reading.
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
Espresso coffee cups are different from normal coffee cups in many ways. They’re not intended for use with regular coffee, but rather exclusively with espresso. They do certainly resemble tiny coffee cups, but it would be very annoying attempting to get your caffeine buzz with regular coffee from such a small container. The whole purpose of drinking coffee, after all, is typically to get a boost of energy without having to sleep as much.
January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
Let’s go from the point of view of someone that doesn’t have a coffee maker of any kind. You’d have a decision to make, since one cup coffee makers and traditional brewers are now fairly similar in price and availability. So, would it make sense to pick up a normal coffee brewer, or a one cup coffee maker? Before you make that decision, consider the following points.
January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
There’s no doubt that coffee pods are a legitimate product that’s here to stay for a while when Folgers starts making them. If you know anything about coffee, you recognize the name Folgers, even if they’re not exactly your favorite brand. Let’s take a look at Folgers Coffee Pods and see how they compare to some of the more popular brands. We’ll also see what other single cup solutions Folgers offers.
January 14th, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
It’s unquestionably a good thing that everyone is talking about saving the planet nowadays. Although we’ll surely some day wonder why we thought what we did back in 2009 and 2010 was enough, it’s really just good that the idea of going green isn’t just secluded to a tiny minority. As thoughts regarding the environment have shifted, many businesses are rethinking a lot of their old practices and buying habits. Companies that don’t care about anything but saving money are even looking at green products, even if they don’t know it, as going green is now way cheaper than before. Let’s examine one of the smaller things that most companies are still overlooking: disposable coffee cups.
January 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments
To brew coffee from a coffee pod, you need a coffee pod machine. Coffee pods are nothing more than exactly the right amount of coffee to make one cup wrapped up in a small filter. There are many reasons why you might want to use a coffee pod machine instead of a traditional coffee maker.
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Coffee | No Comments