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	<title>Funky Foods &#187; coffee pods</title>
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		<title>What Are Coffee Pods?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People drink coffee to stay awake and get more things done. But how can you get more things done if you&#8217;re waiting around for your coffee to brew. Oh sure you can go buy a cup of coffee but at some point you going to want a cup at home. With a coffee pod maker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People drink coffee to stay awake and get more things done. But how can you get more things done if you&#8217;re waiting around for your coffee to brew. Oh sure you can go buy a cup of coffee but at some point you going to want a cup at home. With a coffee pod maker you&#8217;re only 30 seconds away from an excellent cup of coffee. </p>
<p>Senseo was one of the first coffee pod makers available. And having sold more than 10 million units in four years Senseo is definitely here to stay. A coffee pod looks just like a round tea bag. It works like this. You fill the coffee maker with water, place a coffee pod in the receptacle, hit the button and thirty seconds later you have a great cup of coffee. A patented method that uses a special spray head and mild pressure to balance the ratio of coffee to water while brewing creates a rich frothy cup of coffee. If you&#8217;re looking for great tasting coffee that&#8217;s convenient and time saving then try pod coffee. </p>
<p>Coffee pods are available in different brew strengths including dark roast, medium roast and mild roast. You can usually buy a package of 72 coffee pods for less than twenty dollars. Since you can also buy a 33 oz can of    coffee grinds for about five to 10 dollars at the supermarket, coffee pods are not for budget minded coffee drinkers. That large can will definitely contain a lot more than 72 cups of coffee. But remember you&#8217;re paying a premium for a no mess, no measuring, easy cleanup, ready in thirty seconds, cup of a coffee. For some people that&#8217;s money well spent. </p>
<p>Cleanup is a breeze, just discard the pod. Since the coffee grinds are enclosed in a pod instead of a filter there&#8217;s less of a chance of spilling them all over your kitchen floor. The pod receptacle is even dishwasher safe. Another reason to buy a coffee pod maker, especially a Senseo, is that the machines are so good looking. They are sleek, stylish and will look great on your countertop. Coffee isn&#8217;t just for breakfast anymore, it&#8217;s an all day long affair. Why not make coffee pods part of your daily routine?  </p>
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