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I provide coffee (both pods and drip) for my guests. I host remotely so I’m wondering if anyone has a good recommendation on pod (for Keurig) or drip subscriptions for coffee. Looking for either premium specialty or familiar brands (Starbucks etc.). Thanks for your help. I launched in May and finally getting a bead on the volume of coffee I need.
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Hi @Jd63 , as we wait for more Hosts to share their recommendations, there a few similar discussions where Hosts shared their preferences. Sharing those discussions for you to explore further :
👉 Kurdish coffee selections by Host @Renee705
👉 Older thread about coffee supplies
How are you progressing with finding the best coffee pod/drip for guests?
Really hard to find lol and I think you have to message me so I am not promoting. I love my Hawaii coffee. If you are from Hawaii yolu don't waste money on the 10% blends. I found a Kona Farm that does the 100% Kona in a K-cup. Hard to find haha. 100% Kona is so good we don't flavor. Kauai Coffee is available in K-cups flavored with macadamia nut and very good and much cheaper.
@Jd63,
Yes, you should wash the blankets and duvet covers between each stay, but I recommend that you put only the type of bed covering that's appropriate for the current weather and length of stay, and not leave a large assortment of bedding for the guests to access. During this time of year at our Atlanta spaces we place duvet covers without inserts on top of the sheets. When the temperature is cooler, we exchange the duvet covers for comforters or put inserts in the duvet covers, and provide blankets.
I don’t think this has anything to do with my question.
Yeah, you're right @Jd63 . My mistake. I wrote it in response to another post that asked if the bed covers should be washed between each stay. I must have had two Community tabs open on my browser.
For your question, I recommend the L'or Barista coffee machine. For us, it replaced two machines, a Keurig and a Nespresso.
Hi @Jd63 , as we wait for more Hosts to share their recommendations, there a few similar discussions where Hosts shared their preferences. Sharing those discussions for you to explore further :
👉 Kurdish coffee selections by Host @Renee705
👉 Older thread about coffee supplies
How are you progressing with finding the best coffee pod/drip for guests?
Hi JD - Dean here from the Stillwater Coffee Club. If you're looking for U.S. based options, your best bet might be to source from a roaster that's nearby to your lodging. Guests will love the local touch. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you could go for Atlas Coffee Club, which sources globally and is a "who's who" of the coffee world.
For Canadian hosts looking for a supply of great Canadian coffee - Stillwater Coffee Club offers premium specialty coffee from the best roasters across Canada. The coffee is delicious, plus each shipment supports women farmers in coffee -producing regions.
Hi,
For environmental reasons I provide ground coffee, coffee pot, tea and electric kettle. Even when I stay as a guest for 2 days, I appreciate it when hosts provide environmentally friendly options.
Hi @Chris24975 , that's a nice consideration from a sustainability point of view!
Other than what you've mentioned, are there any other steps you take to make your listing more eco-friendly? I would love to hear 👉 How do you incorporate sustainable practices into your hosting routine? 👈
Regards,