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    Ewanneil
    14 Dec 2012 - 10:03 AM
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    Quote: we used to buy this in bulk on our `booze cruzes'...don't get that chance these days SadSad

    We hate running out of it but if we ever do you can get it in the UK here. It's not too expensive and the service from French Click is really good. You could treat yourselves. Grin

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    saltireblue
    saltireblue (Site Moderator)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 10:13 AM
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    We have a Nespresso machine and are trying most of their capsules before settling on 2 or 3 favourites.

    Malc

    kaybee
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    14 Dec 2012 - 10:14 AM
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    Will you lot pack it in .............

    I very rarely get to drink coffee in the house because SWMBO hates the smell after having had a stroke those god forsaken coffee shops can't serve a decent cup to save themselves.

    (black - no sugar if you are offering thank you)

    seahawk
    seahawk (e2 Member)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 10:19 AM
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    Mediterranean or Italian blend (black, naturally) from Watt's Coffee Shop in Carlisle, the wife likes Lavazza Red as well. Never drink instant coffee, it gives me bellyache for some reason.

    SlowSong
    SlowSong (e2 Member)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 10:45 AM
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    Two scoops of Nescafe with a quick slop of milk.
    x

    joolsb
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    14 Dec 2012 - 10:45 AM
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    Quote: those god forsaken coffee shops can't serve a decent cup to save themselves.

    Café Nero do a decent cup of coffee. As for the rest, I absolutely agree.

    Currently drinking Nespreso but at home I use an Italian blend I get from a small shop in town that roasts its own beans.


    Quote: Two scoops of Nescafe with a quick slop of milk.

    Heathen!! Wink Wink

    Last Modified By joolsb at 14 Dec 2012 - 11:12 AM
    cats_123
    cats_123 (e2 Member)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 11:11 AM
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    Quote: we used to buy this in bulk on our `booze cruzes'...don't get that chance these days SadSad

    We hate running out of it but if we ever do you can get it in the UK here. It's not too expensive and the service from French Click is really good. You could treat yourselves. Grin

    many thanks...that's a decent price too Smile

    Scutter
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    14 Dec 2012 - 12:12 PM
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    Well I am trying Nescafe Crema at the moment (only 'cos it was on offer!) Actually its quite nice! I love my Nespresso machine (more than I thought I would) favourite ones (currently) Arpeggio & Vivalto Lungo.....................

    cameracat
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    14 Dec 2012 - 12:30 PM
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    Quote: Two scoops of Nescafe with a quick slop of milk

    Is there any other way.....Smile

    Lets face it, Coffee is way way overrated and just " Not British " , A nice cup of tea beats the crap out of coffee anytime.....Tongue

    The only thing I use coffee for is " Wood Stain ", Even then it needs a coat of varnish.....!!!

    Wink

    wing
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    14 Dec 2012 - 12:33 PM
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    HAPPY DONKEY!!!! Brazilian or Italian blend, cheapest around and by far the freshest you're likely to find in Blighty. If you prefer a nice, fresh coffee, enjoy the ritual and have the time to make a good coffee, you'll struggle to find better! Wink

    mikehit
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    14 Dec 2012 - 12:50 PM
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    That may explain the name of a coffee my sister-in-law bought for me this year from a Yorkshire producer - Grumpy Mule

    digicammad
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    14 Dec 2012 - 1:19 PM
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    Trying some Guatamalen beans from Costco in our bean to cup espresso machine at the moment. Had Rwandan from there last time, almost black, very oily and absolutely lovely.

    mikehit
    mikehit (e2 Member)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 2:39 PM
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    digicammad - do you put the Costco beans through an espresso machine or filter/cafetiere

    digicammad
    digicammad (e2 Member)
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    14 Dec 2012 - 4:04 PM
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    Espresso mike, but I have no reason to believe they wouldn't also be good in a cafetiere as long as you use the appropriate grind.

    Paul Morgan
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    14 Dec 2012 - 5:48 PM
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    Nothing beats the smell of freshly ground beans Smile

    Its a bit of a ritual in my house, all I use is a french press, or espresso Pot on the stove for smaller brews Smile

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