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DELee Apr 15, 2021 3:35 pm


Originally Posted by ILuvParis (Post 33179928)
I apologize if this question is answered in the previous 200+ posts...

We are not coffee drinkers - at all. However, when we moved to Arizona and bought a big house, we were planning on lots of visitors from the great nortth. So, we bought a Nespresso machine for our coffee drinking friends and relatives. We had a few visitors and then the pandemic. Now, however, "reservations" are picking up again.

Here is the question. All that coffee we bought is now past the "best by" date (end of 2020). Is it still good or do we need to buy new stuff?

The capsules are vacuum sealed so unless they have a leak, they'll maintain the integrity of the coffee inside. Also, if you're curious, enlist a coffee drinker to do a taste test for you - or do it yourself .

David

ILuvParis Apr 15, 2021 3:53 pm


Originally Posted by DELee (Post 33180547)
The capsules are vacuum sealed so unless they have a leak, they'll maintain the integrity of the coffee inside. Also, if you're curious, enlist a coffee drinker to do a taste test for you - or do it yourself .

David

Thanks for the suggestion, however, I doubt that my tastes of coffee in my entire life would add up to a single cup. So, my taste test wouldn't mean a thing. I do have a cousin who is coming to dinner this weekend. I'll ask her to take the test! :)

work2fly Apr 15, 2021 4:46 pm

Post #208 in this thread.

I remembered the post because, at the time, we had expired capsules, and rather than throwing them out, we used them and they seemed fine to us as well.

gfunkdave Apr 21, 2021 6:37 pm

I use my expired capsules and they are fine.

boxo Feb 13, 2025 12:20 pm

My french press screen grew mold from perpetual use for coffee and (mostly) tea. Boiled it in baking soda water, vinegar water, and used baking soda + toothbrush to no avail. And since I was using it at least twice per day, having to hand wash it often wasted so much precious California water. I broke down and bought a Vertuo Pop+ from Nespresso this holiday season. It came with the Aeroccino 3, three sleeves of Stormio (2) and Bianco Doppio (1), plus the standard sample pack and 2-capsule Barista pack for $120 total. It's so convenient and fun trying the various capsules, saving the espresso pods for affogato.

One burning question, I ordered a capsule recycling bag, but it seems like I could break open the used pods, scrape the grounds into the compost bin (for yard waste pick up), and throw the clean aluminum capsules into curbside recycling, no?


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