Bought espresso but don’t have espresso machine?

I just bought some Starbucks Espresso Roast, but it just occurred to me I may need an espresso maker. Is it okay to use in a regular coffee maker?
BTW I'm talking about the coffee in the bag, not like an actual espresso coffee (in case anyone was thinking that)

As a parting gesture, my weeklong houseguest washed the dishes and immersed the "do not immerse in water" bottom part of my coffee maker. Now it won't work when I set it on the little button on it's stand. will it dry out and work again or is it trash?

how do i make my own starbucks frappe?

what kind of coffee would be best (starbucks tho)
how much do i need?
i've never used a coffee maker either :(
i just need some tips of how to make a plain coffee frappe.
and how to chill it...do i put it in a glass container to chill or what?
thx :)
how much coffee? how much sugar? can i use soy milk instead of regular?

Is there a way to make the latte with a regular coffee maker?
OH, I forgot to mention that I only drink iced lattes, so I don't think steamed milk is an issue. And yes, I do need to have one everyday, it's my equivalent of a beer or cigarette or drugs.

Substitute for espresso?

I am making a cofee drink and it calls for fresh brewed espresso. I dont have an esspresso maker but i do have a coffee maker and cappuccino machine. Which one would be better to use?

Does anyone know where in South Africa I can buy the glas cup for the cappuccino part of my coffee maker? We recently moved and the cup didn't see the new place, it broke on the way. Please help, I had no coffee over the weekend!

I'm deciding what to buy for my first coffee maker

I've made espresso in my coffee machine and it tastes pretty good, is there a big difference?
I've just been putting espresso beans in my coffee maker.

How much coffee do you put on your coffee maker?

I try making coffee, but it always taste like crap. How much coffee should I use on my coffee maker?

I've always had good coffee makers but this last time I bought the cheapest one and even if I use good ingredients it doesn't come out so well and after an hour the heater plate burns the coffee bitter. Is there a way to make good coffee and make it last in my cheap coffee maker?

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