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Shel_B

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On ‎8‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 10:35 PM, DrinksRUs said:

I guess the good thing about it is Shel_B's suggestion for recycling the pods. 

 

 

A couple of days back I was visiting a client and they introduced me to the Nespresso "Pixie" machine.  I liked the small size which is important for my small kitchen.  I am thinking of getting one.  Any comments on this machine?

 

I was reminded that our community has a great recycling program, so now, for me, recycling the used pods is a no-brainer.

 

As for the quality of the coffee, I can get better at various places, but when I want a little pick-me-up in the afternoon or evening, the Nespresso looks like an acceptable option.  It's sure a lot quicker than making a cup from scratch using the French press, or going out to one of the local coffee shops.  And, having a wide variety of coffee flavors and styles to choose from is a definite bonus.

Shel_B

Shel_B

On ‎8‎/‎11‎/‎2016 at 10:35 PM, DrinksRUs said:

I guess the good thing about it is Shel_B's suggestion for recycling the pods. 

 

 

A couple of days back I was visiting a client and they introduced me to the Nespresso "Pixie" machine.  I liked the small size which is important for my small kitchen.  I am thinking of getting one.  Any comments on this machine?

 

I was reminded that our community has a great recycling program, so now, for me, recycling the used pods is a no-brainer.

 

As for the quality of the coffee, I can get better at various places, but when I want a little pick-me-up in the afternoon or evening, the Nespresso looks like an acceptable option.  It's sure a lot quicker than making a cup from scratch using the French press, and having a wide variety of coffee flavors and styles to choose from is a bonus.

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