Nescafé it would appear have stopped selling their Blend 37 brand in even the large branches of St Sprees and Tescles - a shame, given that it was always by far the best of the instant brands, and nearest in aroma and flavour to proper quality ground coffee, for people like me who live alone and can't be fished to go through the whole pesky rigmarole. Nescafé Gold, a later addition to the range, was never as good, and weaker in flavour so you had to spoon double the quantity - thereby artificially doubling the "demand". There is a Nescafe Gold Alta Rica which is nearly as good as the 37, so that'll have to be my choice. Supermarkets have a subtle way of hinting at when they're about to remove an item, which is by reducing the number of units and placing them where they are less easily found. Complaints are usually met with "Well we had no call for it". Not surprising if you hide it away and never advertise it! A few years ago Tesco sold a vegatarian Moussaka ready meal which was delicious, but removed within a few months; this often happens. They should have some easy means for customers to make suggestions or fill in quality questionnaires.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNescafé it would appear have stopped selling their Blend 37 brand in even the large branches of St Sprees and Tescles - a shame, given that it was always by far the best of the instant brands, and nearest in aroma and flavour to proper quality ground coffee, for people like me who live alone and can't be fished to go through the whole pesky rigmarole. Nescafé Gold, a later addition to the range, was never as good, and weaker in flavour so you had to spoon double the quantity - thereby artificially doubling the "demand". There is a Nescafe Gold Alta Rica which is nearly as good as the 37, so that'll have to be my choice. Supermarkets have a subtle way of hinting at when they're about to remove an item, which is by reducing the number of units and placing them where they are less easily found. Complaints are usually met with "Well we had no call for it". Not surprising if you hide it away and never advertise it! A few years ago Tesco sold a vegatarian Moussaka ready meal which was delicious, but removed within a few months; this often happens. They should have some easy means for customers to make suggestions or fill in quality questionnaires.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNescafé it would appear have stopped selling their Blend 37 brand in even the large branches of St Sprees and Tescles - a shame, given that it was always by far the best of the instant brands, and nearest in aroma and flavour to proper quality ground coffee, for people like me who live alone and can't be fished to go through the whole pesky rigmarole. Nescafé Gold, a later addition to the range, was never as good, and weaker in flavour so you had to spoon double the quantity - thereby artificially doubling the "demand". There is a Nescafe Gold Alta Rica which is nearly as good as the 37, so that'll have to be my choice. Supermarkets have a subtle way of hinting at when they're about to remove an item, which is by reducing the number of units and placing them where they are less easily found. Complaints are usually met with "Well we had no call for it". Not surprising if you hide it away and never advertise it! A few years ago Tesco sold a vegatarian Moussaka ready meal which was delicious, but removed within a few months; this often happens. They should have some easy means for customers to make suggestions or fill in quality questionnaires.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostMy instant coffee of choice has for some time now been Sainsbury’s Gold Blend in the morning and Gold Blend decaffinated of an evening.
Seems still available: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Julius-Mein...6-4c8c5c75905e"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post... by far the best of the instant brands, and nearest in aroma and flavour to proper quality ground coffee, for people like me who live alone and can't be fished to go through the whole pesky rigmarole..
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... is it such a rigmarole? Surely it's not much more of a faff - just put some ground coffee in to a cafetière, add not-quite-boiled water, wait, press plunger - and there you are
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... is it such a rigmarole? Surely it's not much more of a faff - just put some ground coffee in to a cafetière, add not-quite-boiled water, wait, press plunger - and there you are
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Re beef dripping. I've never been to a Harry Ramsden's, but I think they fry their fish in beef dripping. Always struck me as odd. I agree a beef dripping sandwich is/was tasty - but I have strange tastes in what I spread on bread: horse radish sauce, Hungarian paprika paste, Marmite…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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Originally posted by french frank View PostI didn't like to say I never have instant coffee in the house I have a single cup metal filter gadget. Put a spoonful of ground in, pour the water on and let it drip through.
Re beef dripping. I've never been to a Harry Ramsden's, but I think they fry their fish in beef dripping. Always struck me as odd. I agree a beef dripping sandwich is/was tasty - but I have strange tastes in what I spread on bread: horse radish sauce, Hungarian paprika paste, Marmite…
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Reading about Blend 37 reminds me that that was my coffee of choice as a University student. Many jittery late nights spent with a mug of that, usually black (or white with fat globules...no fridges for the milk in those days!).
Nowadays I like Taylors High Voltage (strength No 7), but it only appears very occasionally and so I have to stock up. When I can't get it, I have the Hot Lava (No 6) which never quite tastes strong enough.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI didn't like to say I never have instant coffee in the house I have a single cup metal filter gadget. Put a spoonful of ground in, pour the water on and let it drip through.
Re beef dripping. I've never been to a Harry Ramsden's, but I think they fry their fish in beef dripping. Always struck me as odd. I agree a beef dripping sandwich is/was tasty - but I have strange tastes in what I spread on bread: horse radish sauce, Hungarian paprika paste, Marmite…
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
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Originally posted by french frank View PostRe beef dripping. I've never been to a Harry Ramsden's, but I think they fry their fish in beef dripping. Always struck me as odd. I agree a beef dripping sandwich is/was tasty - but I have strange tastes in what I spread on bread: horse radish sauce, Hungarian paprika paste, Marmite…
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