It’s no secret that I am a coffee lover. Some might considerit more of an addiction than a love affair. In any event, over the years I've gone through a progression of coffee grinders and coffee machines. Morerecently I’d relegated those machines to storage opting instead for a dailyvisit to a coffee shop or two. The reason for this shift was that I seldomfinished a whole pot of coffee at home. Mama Wordbones does not enjoy caffeineso she would never share the pot I brewed which resulted in half the pot goingdown the drain.
The only problem with the coffee shop strategy was that I couldn't get my java jolt before leaving the house. On days with inclementweather it was particularly troublesome.
No longer. For Christmas Mama Wordbones gave me a K-cup coffeemaker. According to this report by Rhoda Miel in Plastics News, as of lastApril single cup coffee makers “have gone from 4 percent of the
“While automatic-drip coffee makers like those sold underthe Mr. Coffee brand name are still the most popular in the U.S., holding 39percent of the market today, their share is slowly shrinking, while the one-cupformat is on the way up.
“It’s just growing,” said Robert Vu, a Houston-based creatorof Solofill LLC. “Everybody has to have a one-cup [system] these days,” he said.”
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