Originally posted by vinteuil
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostAfter mixing and matching, I get a 50-50 mix of their Santos&Java with another darker bean: currently I mix in their Espresso bean
Pilchardman: My mum always used to use an Italian stovetop, but as I have a halogen hob I can't use one.
Patrick: For instant I use Nescafe Collection Espresso 100% Arabica, which hits the spot.
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Originally posted by Anna View Post... as I have a halogen hob I can't use one.
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Paul Sherratt
Well we may have been risking the wrath of the health and safety gods but we used an italian pot and
halogen cooker combination for years ...
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Originally posted by Anna View Postan Italian stovetop, but as I have a halogen hob I can't use one.
Same here Anna..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostWell we may have been risking the wrath of the health and safety gods but we used an italian pot and halogen cooker combination for years ...
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Pilchardman
Originally posted by Anna View PostReally? Without a diffuser? To be honest, I can't logically see why you can't because, when push comes to shove, what the difference between a stove top coffee maker and a saucepan? <baffled emoticon?
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Our high street in this little town has a sweet independent coffee bar. Next door is a newly opened deli serving coffee. There's another deli at the end of the street. Now Costa is taking over an empty shop, reportedly: this will destroy at least one and perhaps two of these. Another nail in the coffin of a traditional high street.
All the big chains follow a model of coffee-making which, I believe, emerged from Seattle. They take ages to make a bucket of indifferent coffee. In Italy you get an espresso within less than a minute of ordering, for about €1: a cappuccino takes only a little longer, is small, piping hot and full of flavour. No one in Italy would be seen dead drinking a cappuccino after noon.
They're almost worth flying over for the day to drink....
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Biffo
I haven't been to Pret a Manger for years, not since I worked in the City. I found their sandwiches revolting; each one had 93 fresh ingredients, result - they all tasted the same.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by PatrickOD View PostBeing an instant connoisseur I find that for home use the best bet is the blend I get in Lidl - 'Granaroma' - delicious. And it's half the price
And when we want to use the cafetiere, we use one of Lidl's vacuum packs (currently 'Melangerie' Guatemala-Kenya-Columbia I see) - also much cheaper than elsewhere.
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The coffee I use at home is usually Waitrose "Monsooned Malabar" or Waitrose "Sumatra Mandheling" with forays into other types in between.
I don't really enjoy expresso so I always use a cafetiere.
By the way, the coffees sold by the coffee shop that vinteuil recommended look very alluring .... I'm tempted.
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Going a little off topic - one of the things that amazed me when I moved to Bristol in 1967 was the shear number of shops roasting (and grinding) coffee on site. There were at least three within 500 yards of where I first lived. Besides those, Cowardines had a string of shops all over the city which roasted and ground a very wide range of coffee beans on site at each shop and also sold a very wide range of teas - all of which they imported.
Very sadly, that has all totally disappeared. Such a pity!
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post>>>On Saturday, protesters picketed the unopened coffee shop claiming it would undercut independent cafes in the area, while Bristol West MP Stephen Williams has also written to the firm.
I've never seen ' Costa ' and 'undercut ' in the same world before ...It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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