- Posted by ROASTeCoffeeBuzz
- Thu, 01/26/2012 - 15:22
The Coffee Indulgence Doesn’t Have To Cost More Than Your Couch

Source: NY Times blogs
If you have a job in America, the chances are 50/50 that you are still indulging in the simple pleasures such as coffee from a shop. Half of all American workers buy coffee during the work day, spending more than $20 a week, adding up to a little over $1000 a year. So says a recent survey by Accounting Principals, reported this week in the New York Times.
The survey also found that not surprisingly, on average, younger workers (under 34) spent almost two times as much on coffee as workers aged 45 and over. Men spent more on coffee than women.
The same survey asked what changes employees wished to make in the coming year in regard to their finances. The most popular choice was paying down credit card debt. The second, marked by 35% of the respondents, stated they would start bringing a lunch rather than buy. Cutting back on coffee was not one of the choices so we don’t know if that would have been a top choice or not.
A spokesperson for the survey company stated that a $3 cup of coffee was a small reward that most people indulge in often without adding up the yearly total. At the end of the year, if they read such surveys or ROASTe news, they would learn they’ve likely spent $1000 on coffee from shops. If they made their own at home, they could cut that total considerably and spend the savings on a couch.
The best way to have the freshest tasting, warm, home-brewed coffee at work during the day is to cold brew a toddy syrup from your favorite freshly ground coffee. Brew it overnight or longer in a French press in the fridge, using more grounds than for normal French press coffee. Strain out the grounds and use the syrup like instant in hot water. Or use a concentrate from ROASTe. You’ll have to experiment to find the strength that you like, but this should save you money over the year if it keeps you away from the coffee shop.










REVIEWS & COMMENTS
ONE OF THE REASON WHY I GOT
hoonchul | Sat, 02/11/2012 - 18:04One of the reason why I got into home espresso is because I realized I was spend way too much money for bad coffee. I should have started sooner!
INTERESTING
EricBNC | Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:59I am not sure I would skip food to have coffee but I would scale back on the meal cost if it meant givig up coffee completely
ENJOY COFFEE AT HOME FOR LESS!
Son Ton | Sat, 02/04/2012 - 01:41and enjoying coffee (great coffee!) at home by buying gears and beans from Roaste is an excelent way to save money!
A LOT OF PEOPLE JUST DON'T
Karrde | Fri, 01/27/2012 - 16:22A lot of people just don't realize how quickly that "$3 here, $3 there" adds up. If it was the best available, it would be one thing, but as has been pointed out, it simply isn't.
WILD
Wakeknot | Thu, 01/26/2012 - 20:11I find it amazing that people will pay so much for bad coffee when great coffee is so cheap if you make it yourself!
WELL...
jbviau | Thu, 01/26/2012 - 17:10The *freshest* option of all would be to grind and brew your own beans at work. Who does that though? Not I!
LUCKILY I TEND TO MAKE MY
intrepid510 | Thu, 01/26/2012 - 16:47Luckily I tend to make my main indulgences in the morning, however sometimes its too tempting when its been a long day at work and the coffee shop just looks sooo inviting, but then again I have a few good ones to choose from. If I was living where I grew up it would be a different story!