Whether it's your first cup of the day or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, coffee can not only makes you feel good but also give you the jolt you need to carry out the day.
But if you're a habitual java drinker, you may have realized that after a while, this love of coffee certainly adds up. In the interest of saving you time and money on your coffee addiction, INSIDER asked several coffee experts to share their favorite hacks.
Invest in some gadgets.
A major money-saver is in learning how to make your own gourmet beverages at home without all of the expensive equipment.
A French press can do wonders beyond making you a fresh pot of coffee, including making an espresso shot. All you have to do is grind up your beans super fine andpour in just enough hot water to submerge the grounds.
If you get a milk frother, which isn't very costly, you'll be able to whip up a latte or a cappuccino from the comfort of your own home saving you a ton of money, according to Eugene Khayman, founder ofeparé.
Subscribe to a coffee subscription box.
Depending on your tastes, there aremany coffee subscriptions available to choose from. These services allow you to order your favorite beans, grounds, or even pre-made lattes to conveniently be sent straight to your home.
Typically boxes are sent out on a monthly basis, but the frequency can be adjusted depending on your needs.
Make bulletproof coffee at home.
Bulletproof coffee is made from a drink made up of different oils and coffee, according to Brian Abernathy, founder and master roaster atGrumpy Goat. It is currently trending in the coffee world for its supposed physical and mental health benefits so you can likely find it at a local coffee shop.
But for extra savings, there are several ways of making it yourself at home, which may include coconut oil, butter, MCT oil, or ghee.
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