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If they make a Keurig that cooks steel cut oats, then I might be mildly interested.
I have a Keurig sitting in the garage. Didn’t like it at all. Costs too much and coffee just doesn’t taste like fresh brewed. Takes me 2 minutes to make oatmeal on the stove too. Sheesh.
People really need to slow down a little.
That Keurig thing for coffee pods is more of an idiot tax than PowerBall, and makes horrible coffee to boot.
I’ll stick with my daily bowl of Irish steel cut.
I love my Keurig, but I prefer my oats without artificial stuff.
I work at Macys. These things are big sellers. I prefer to brew my own coffee, personally. And I have yet to taste anything that tops my own oatmeal recipe.
If you drink lots of coffee and tea like we do, Green Mountain’s Café Express Club is a very good deal. Three dollars off per box of 24 K-cups and free shipping off every order of four or more boxes. You can set the frequency of your shipment and modify the order at anytime. We use that feature to switch from hot teas to brew over iced tea, for instance.
Been using my Mr. Coffee to make oatmeal for years. Just add water, oats in the carafe, and run a cycle. Great for camping when you have electricity, but, no room for a microwave.
You can heat soup up that way too. Put the can in the carafe and run a cycle.
General Mills went pro-sodomy in Minnesota last year, so they lost my business.
I put oatmeal, or porridge, into a Thermos food jar, then pour hot water into it, then seal,it and go to bed. It’s ready by morning and still fairly warm.
Next time you buy K-cups take a look at what you pay per pound of coffee. Buy a can at $12.00 bucks a pound or buy K-cups at $34.00 per pound on sale. My daughter bought us one of those machines and we used the little filter thingy and filled our own. Since you had to wait for it to brew the first cup it gave us time to fill another. (Note two filter thingys)