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Re: Coffee drinking foccers - steeeve66 - 15-12-13 (15-12-13, 11:59 AM)VNA link Wrote:Quote:..I have a kettle.. ..and a cafetiere... I should get a grinder but instead go for Lavazza Qual Rossa... Re: Coffee drinking foccers - Farjo - 15-12-13 Sounds like we need a foc-u coffee morning where we all bring our machines to compare their coffees ![]() Re: Coffee drinking foccers - slimwilly - 15-12-13 (15-12-13, 02:54 PM)Farjo link Wrote:Sounds like we need a foc-u coffee morning where we all bring our machines to compare their coffeesbut where do you live? ![]() Re: Coffee drinking foccers - Farjo - 15-12-13 I'm currently homeless (god bless free WiFi) but I'm sure Locksmith will oblige :thumbup Re: Coffee drinking foccers - Skippernick - 15-12-13 I would like to point out that its not the machine that make perfect coffee, its the coffee itself, i.e. the blend the strength etc. The machine just heats it up, so if you don't like a coffee from a certain machine make sure you like the coffee first. Re: Coffee drinking foccers - slimwilly - 15-12-13 (15-12-13, 04:54 PM)Farjo link Wrote:I'm currently homeless (god bless free WiFi) but I'm sure Locksmith will oblige :thumbup ok, we will have a Starbucks Foccer meet then :lol Re: Coffee drinking foccers - fireblake - 15-12-13 Apart from being expensive, i love Starbucks, Costa, Cafe Nero and the likes but i always find it's just not hot enough. Probably so you neck it and Foc off and make room for another customer. Mickey Re: Coffee drinking foccers - locksmith - 15-12-13 (15-12-13, 04:54 PM)Farjo link Wrote:I'm currently homeless (god bless free WiFi) but I'm sure Locksmith will oblige :thumbup All round mine Christmas day and the wife will try out her brand new coffee maker :lol Who takes sugar? Re: Coffee drinking foccers - Arfa - 15-12-13 Have to admit I'm very sceptical of the whole pods thing, just seems like propriety, overpriced, over packaged coffee. These days I have a grinder, basic Cuisinart one (not too bad, but doesn't really grind quite fine enough), so just grind up whatever beans are on special. Often it's Taylors of Harrogate 2 x0.25Kg for £5, but did recently pick up some 1.5Kg bags of Lazzara coffee beans from Lidl for £8. Prior to that I used to work in Soho, so usually popped into the Algerian Coffee Shop on Old Compton St, 0.5Kg bag of decent beans for about £6, and would grind up fresh on spot if required. Either way, I've no idea what that works out a cup. Your own grinder is a good way to go, so you can grind some more coarse for a cafeteria for when you're feeling lazy or just have loads of people round who want coffee. Freshly ground always makes for a better cup, no doubt about it. Don't go for the frothy milk thing myself, but knocking out a latte in the morning for the wife is great for earning brownie points. (Oi! No, not knocking out a morning latte like that, you dirty minding wotsit!) ;-) The frothy milk thing is handy for hot chocolates too, which the kids like. Re: Coffee drinking foccers - nick crisp - 15-12-13 (15-12-13, 10:02 PM)Arfa link Wrote:Your own grinder is a good way to go, so you can grind some more coarse for a cafeteria for when you're feeling lazy or just have loads of people round who want coffee. Freshly ground always makes for a better cup, no doubt about it. It's all in the grind! Can't be too coarse, can't be too fine! I made coffee during Desert Storm... ![]() Re: Coffee drinking foccers - gassitt - 16-12-13 Villaware machine for me and real coffee ( 2kg of Lavazza £12 at Costco at the mo ) http://www.villaware.co.uk/ProductIntro.aspx?pid=7702 Lavazza is just the right grind and machine brews a demi-tasse of great coffee in 40 seconds bloody marvelous bit of kit Re: Coffee drinking foccers - locksmith - 26-12-13 HOLD THE BUS !!!!!!! SHE LIKES IT !!!!!!! She was less than pleased when she opened it (as expected) and it sat in the box with mutterings of "we've looked at them before and decided we don't want / need one cluttering up the counter. She nipped out this morning and told me to get it out and she'd have a look. I unpacked it and was surprised how much smaller it was out of the box. I took photos of the unpacking progress for when I had to re-pack it to send it back. Arriving home, she commented that it was much smaller than she imagined, "right, make me a latte then". Instruction book came out, coffee type was chosen and away I went. A couple of minutes later a cup of frothy steaming latte was ready. You could have knocked me over with a feather when she said, "That is lovely, much better than one you would get out". After 30 years of marriage, she still surprises me ![]() Re: Coffee drinking foccers - slimwilly - 26-12-13 yes,,they still surprise you !!! :lol :lol The other day I bought one of them stove top coffee makers,,the same as the wench in Italy made for us ,,all individually. water goes in the bottom bit,coffee powder in the middle and screw the pot on top..on the hot plate and a few minutes ,,a full flavoured steming hot drink,,i use hot milk with it,,i don't think I coul take it black,,expresso,,,who drinks that stuff,???? George Clooney! ![]() Re: Coffee drinking foccers - fireblake - 27-12-13 (26-12-13, 08:26 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: yes,,they still surprise you !!! :lol :lolAnother thing i have in common with old Georgie. Mickey Re: Coffee drinking foccers - Mattsplat - 27-12-13 Im addicted to Senseo dark roast. My day doesnt start till Ive had about 5 mugs full :rolleyes Re: Coffee drinking foccers - fazersharp - 27-12-13 For everyone who dosnt know what a stove top is Re: Coffee drinking foccers - fazersharp - 27-12-13 Extra pics Re: Coffee drinking foccers - slimwilly - 28-12-13 That's the one,mine is a single cup,all alloy and only costs £4.99 complete,,bargain Re: Coffee drinking foccers - stevierst - 28-12-13 Got the same sort of thing but in Aluminium. Cost about the same. And Lavazza Expresso!!!! Yeah Baby!!!! :eek :eek Re: Coffee drinking foccers - fazersharp - 28-12-13 I got the stainless steel one because I thought it looked good rather than those hexagon ally ones but they all do the same job. Mine is a 10 cup (my arse it is ) thats expresso cup that is about the size of an egg cup. It makes two cups about the size of a tea cup, and I use brown sugar and coffee mate as I find milk is a bit pissy and makes it too cold. A lot of other coffee makes say expresso on the packet but that just refers to the roast as being a bit darker, but the proper stuff should be almost like dust to get the best taste. I find myself shaking the packets of so called expresso coffee and you can "hear " the size of the grind. |