I use these in my office, they are very affordable. http://www.coffeecow.com/PublicPages/Home.aspx
One of those "pods" copycats
I will have to say either PODS or ABF
One can purchase Millstone coffee pods online at Millstone's website. The coffee pods can be shipped to a customer's house anywhere in the United States.
The cost of a box of Lavazza Coffee Pods is roughly $50. You can purchase Lavazza Coffee Pods online from retailers such as Amazon or auction websites such as eBay.
The number of coffee pods that equal a pound of coffee varies depending on the size of the pods. Typically, a standard coffee pod contains about 0.36 ounces of coffee. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, it would take approximately 44 pods to equal one pound of coffee. However, this can vary based on the specific pod and brand.
Coffee pods are ground coffee beans that come in their own filter paper. They are made to be more convenient but still have the same taste as brewed coffee.
Green Mountain coffee pods can be used with any system that uses coffee pods. The most well-known system of this type is the Keurig, but there are also other brands of the same product.
You can go to Starbucks to get these sometimes. You can also purchase these coffee pods online on amazon.com and coffeewiz.com.
No. The Senseo SL7810 requires pods to make coffee.
The Melitta company offers free pods with their coffee makers. Williams and Sonoma does as well.
Yes coffee pods do make good coffee. They smell great and produce great tasting coffee. It also cost pennies a cup compared to commercial coffee's bought.
ESE espresso pods are simple to use as long as you have the right equipment. The pods go into the machine similar to how coffee grounds go into a normal coffee maker. Then the hot water runs through it and makes the coffee.