I used to make ice coffee all the time. I got this new Keurig coffee maker that all you need to do is put these tiny cups already packaged and ready to go in the machine and press brew and it does it for you. It makes good coffee. It does have a ice Coffee icon but I when I press it, it makes the coffee the same way but not as hot and not strong enough for ice coffee. Does anybody know how to make ice coffee using this machine?


Just wondering, how DO you drink your coffee with whipped cream on top? Do you:

~Mix it into your coffee for it to get a lighter frothier taste?
~Drink the coffee as it is, (risking the whipped cream moustache)
~Eat all the whipped cream and then drink your coffee?

Because I’ve only drank regular coffee without whipped cream, I don’t really get the whole idea of putting whipped cream on top of it, but I would like to try it! And by far, Choice number 1 seems reasonable to me. Please tell me other options!


Im used to having a regular coffee maker with about 12 cups but i just got one of the personal makers that brews right into a to-go mug. The mug is 15 oz but im not sure how many scoops or whatever to put into it. Any ideas?


A quick Step by step video on how to add espresso primary onto it’s learing


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For months I’ve been keeping our coffee in a kitchen cabinet, but it’s always annoyed me that our storage containers (the empty ones kept in the same cupboard) smell like coffee! Is there any way to store ground coffee without the entire cabinet smelling like a cafe?

Please don’t tell me to freeze or refrigerate the coffee…I used to work with coffee and know that only promotes mold.


I have never made coffee before and I had bought the grounds and cream and milk and filters…only to realize that my coffee maker is missing the little thing that holds the filters in place…

Is there an easy way to make coffee (to end up as iced coffee) without a maker?


Does drinking coffee help reduce the addiction or daily cravings of alcohol. Can one develops an addiction to coffee? (from the caffeine)
Will the coffee addiction ever have a chance of switching over from alcohol to coffee?

This is for a research paper on an experimental analysis of behavior treatment.


Hi, umm i’m looking to give coffee another try and was hoping to get a recommendation on the best coffee maker out there for a total noob on coffee. Maybe something suitable for a dorm room, easy to clean, and makes great coffee.

P.S. Always wanted to look cool drinking coffee and reading. >.<


I am still having problems making good coffee in my automatic drip coffeemaker. It does not seem to matter which model I use, the coffee still tastes too bitter, burnt, and almost greasy. I want the nice full-flavor of the coffee I can get from a cafe or restaurant, where there is no hint of rancidity or burnt, greasy coffee. Can anyone here help me figure out what I am doing wrong? And how to make good coffee? And maybe what coffee brands are good to start with?