Thanks, I'll watch that when the mrs goes to bedFor anything coffee related always see if James Hoffman has done a video. Brilliant for geeking out.
Thanks. As for coffe art, ive never tried!I have a delonghi bean to cup which is great, but then I used a smeg espresso machine with milk frother, the frother is 10x better than my delonghi.
Delonghi -
Pros -
one button coffee action
Easy to clean
Bean to cup
No ground coffee everywhere
Big unit
Smeg
Pros
Top notch quality
Milk frother superior
Cons
Seperate grinder machine required
There's more steps to making it
More parts to use
Opinion -
For quick and hassle free
Delonghi
For more precise and not in a rush coffee
Smeg
Good luck, hope you post some of your coffee art lol
Yep, for work i take the nescafe cappuccino sachets, although theres not much coffee in them! It tastes ok for a sachet and there something like 1.60 for 8 sachetsJust need a kettle... what the better half likes
All I do is put both contents of the pod in a mug and pour on the boiling water to get the frothy mix stirred together
Luckily the best grinders don't use blades but burrs, I think these work more like the old millstones grinding flour but I think the coffee making topic is just as hot as the woodworking sharpening topic with just as much heated debate .thatd start a coffee grinder blade sharpening discussion
Hardly an aficionado using a cheapo grinder. A true connoisseur would have a ceramic burr grinder.Also use a cheapo grinder (Lakeland) for the beans
Yebbut I'm only in it for the coffee!Hardly an aficionado using a cheapo grinder. A true connoisseur would have a ceramic burr grinder.
It'll cost you as much or more than a lot of LN tools.I lived with a lady in Australia who had one fo those in the 90's, it was a great little coffee maker. I've been looking for one so thanks for the info.
Sorry but yukJust need a kettle... what the better half likes
All I do is put both contents of the pod in a mug and pour on the boiling water to get the frothy mix stirred together
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