[CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

2015-10-04 Thread Melanie Bausom via Cookinginthedark
Hi everyone,
I know this has been discussed some, but I don't remember which brands
people mentioned. I'm looking for a coffeemaker other than a Keurig that
uses the K cups. I've had two Keurigs and they both went bad in less than a
year. I'm hoping to get one that won't quit on me. 
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!


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Hi all,
A liquid level indicator is very helpful, but if you don't have one
available, you can do several things, such as: putting the container on a
tray to catch any spills, or putting the container in the sink for the same
reason.  If the liquid isn't boiling hot, you can use a finger on the inside
of the cup to feel for the level of the liquid.  
Practice also helps.  You can practice with cold liquid just to get the feel
of pouring before going to the hot liquid.
Hope all of this helps.
Blessings,
Alice


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Re: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

2015-10-04 Thread Bill Porter via Cookinginthedark
I've used this model which is available at Amazon.com for around $60.00 or 
so for at least two years with no problem at all.  And, it is easy to use 
with K cups for a grounds insert also available from Amazon.com.


Mr Coffee BVMC-KG5

Hope this helps.
Bill


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From: Melanie Bausom via Cookinginthedark

Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 8:22 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

Hi everyone,
I know this has been discussed some, but I don't remember which brands
people mentioned. I'm looking for a coffeemaker other than a Keurig that
uses the K cups. I've had two Keurigs and they both went bad in less than a
year. I'm hoping to get one that won't quit on me.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!


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From: ajackson212--- via Cookinginthedark
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Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 6:24 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] pouring into a cup.

Hi all,
A liquid level indicator is very helpful, but if you don't have one
available, you can do several things, such as: putting the container on a
tray to catch any spills, or putting the container in the sink for the same
reason.  If the liquid isn't boiling hot, you can use a finger on the inside
of the cup to feel for the level of the liquid.
Practice also helps.  You can practice with cold liquid just to get the feel
of pouring before going to the hot liquid.
Hope all of this helps.
Blessings,
Alice


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Re: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

2015-10-04 Thread Jan via Cookinginthedark
Hamilton Beach sells a flex brew. It uses k-cups, as well as you can use
regular coffee. 

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Subject: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

Hi everyone,
I know this has been discussed some, but I don't remember which brands
people mentioned. I'm looking for a coffeemaker other than a Keurig that
uses the K cups. I've had two Keurigs and they both went bad in less than a
year. I'm hoping to get one that won't quit on me. 
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!


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From: ajackson212--- via Cookinginthedark
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Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 6:24 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] pouring into a cup.

Hi all,
A liquid level indicator is very helpful, but if you don't have one
available, you can do several things, such as: putting the container on a
tray to catch any spills, or putting the container in the sink for the same
reason.  If the liquid isn't boiling hot, you can use a finger on the inside
of the cup to feel for the level of the liquid.  
Practice also helps.  You can practice with cold liquid just to get the feel
of pouring before going to the hot liquid.
Hope all of this helps.
Blessings,
Alice


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Re: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

2015-10-05 Thread Sandy via Cookinginthedark
I can vouch for the Hamilton Beach Flex Brew; have one and love it; got it
after my Keurig bit the dust.
Sandy 


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From: Melanie Bausom via Cookinginthedark
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Subject: [CnD] Coffeemakers that use K cups

Hi everyone,
I know this has been discussed some, but I don't remember which brands
people mentioned. I'm looking for a coffeemaker other than a Keurig that
uses the K cups. I've had two Keurigs and they both went bad in less than a
year. I'm hoping to get one that won't quit on me. 
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!


-Original Message-
From: ajackson212--- via Cookinginthedark
[mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org]
Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2015 6:24 AM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] pouring into a cup.

Hi all,
A liquid level indicator is very helpful, but if you don't have one
available, you can do several things, such as: putting the container on a
tray to catch any spills, or putting the container in the sink for the same
reason.  If the liquid isn't boiling hot, you can use a finger on the inside
of the cup to feel for the level of the liquid.  
Practice also helps.  You can practice with cold liquid just to get the feel
of pouring before going to the hot liquid.
Hope all of this helps.
Blessings,
Alice


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