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I LOVE my Philips Senseo!

by Jane

I LOVE my Philips Senseo! It makes coffee one cup at a time. Since I sometimes have 1 cup in the morning and sometimes 2 (and my husband joins in with 1 or 2 cups) - We don't have to regularly make a whole pot and then discard part of it. We only make what we drink.

The most helpful aspect is that everyone gets the flavor or strength that they want. When we entertain, we always have a decaf drinker in the bunch who gets left out when we make a pot of regular. This allows us to make each person the type of coffee they like best. The drawback is if everyone wants something different, it is unusual to serve each of them with 30 seconds to a minute in between. When

I went to visit my parents on the east coast (I live on the west coast) for a few weeks, I bought them a machine to use while I was there... I couldn't be without my Senseo for that long!

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