Thursday, January 24, 2013

Keurig Kcup Kuick Review- Golden French Toast



We are all busy,  that is why we choose to use a Keurig brewer in the first place.  We don't have time to read long drawn out descriptions of K-cups using strange coffee snob terms that we don't understand.  We are here to offer you quick reviews of Keurig K-cup coffees that will actually tell you what the coffee or tea tastes like so you can find you favorite or a new K-cup coffee to add to your collection.   Have we made purchasing Keurig K-cup coffees easy or what?!

Ready? Let's get started.

Up this week...Green Mountain Golden French Toast.



To make this even Kuicker for you lets just skip to the chase and head right to the video:




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Keurig Kcup Dirt Cheap Deal of the Week


Keurig coffee is all about cutting to the chase.  Get me a cup of coffee, make it good and make it fast. We are following suite!  Along with our Keurig K-cup Kuick reviews  we are adding a low down dirty deal of the week.  We will highlight a cheap Keurig Kcup for your buying enjoyment!

Lets get to it!

This weeks Keurig Kcup dirt cheap deal of the week is...Green Mountain Coffee Golden French Toast!


This is a **HOT** sale,  Golden French Toast is a VERY popular seasonal Kcup flavor and it is on sale for $10.99 per box of 24 today only!

Click here to order.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Keurig Kcup F.A. Kuick Answers-



Welcome to Keurig K-cup F.A. Kuick answers,  no fuss no muss just straight forward simple answers to your most frequently asked questions.

Up this week...can I use milk in my Keurig brewer instead of water?


You may think this is a silly question but,  believe it or not it is a question I have seen several times.  The answer is absolutely, positively, without a doubt- NO! This is a sure fire way to destroy your brewer and void the warranty.

In fact you should never use anything in your Keurig brewer that was not original intended by the creators of the Keurig.  This narrows it down to filtered water and Kcup coffees with the Keurig seal.   Anything else is going to cause a less than stellar cup of coffee, damage to the machine and again a voided warranty.  

Was I clear enough on this topic?