Or you can buy a couple of tins of Illy and keep the nice tins with the screw tops. Then buy two different sorts of coffee, one for each tin, and make a blend: 'This is my own blend of wild Ethiopian arabica, with a deep, rainforest taste, and the drier South Sudanese mountain coffee from the Boma plateau. No milk, of course.'
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThis is my own blend of wild Ethiopian arabica, with a deep, rainforest taste, and the drier South Sudanese mountain coffee from the Boma plateau. No milk, of course.'
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Or you could say that you're perfectly happy with Aldi's Strength 5 Italian Blend (we are!) but that it is of course the water that makes all the difference (it probably does: Yorkshire Water seems fine!) and invent some specially sourced () spring water that you buy exclusively from somewhere. Depends on the company you're making small talk with, I guess, ts, but could be fun, if you can keep a straight face!
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Originally posted by french frank View PostOr you can buy a couple of tins of Illy and keep the nice tins with the screw tops. Then buy two different sorts of coffee, one for each tin, and make a blend: 'This is my own blend of wild Ethiopian arabica, with a deep, rainforest taste, and the drier South Sudanese mountain coffee from the Boma plateau. No milk, of course.'
We have had our Delonghi Magnifica Bean to Cup machine for a couple of years and I don't know how we previously lived without it.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostOr you could say that you're perfectly happy with Aldi's Strength 5 Italian Blend (we are!) but that it is of course the water that makes all the difference (it probably does: Yorkshire Water seems fine!) and invent some specially sourced () spring water that you buy exclusively from somewhere. Depends on the company you're making small talk with, I guess, ts, but could be fun, if you can keep a straight face!
I'm working on the invented organic Wiltshire spring water ( Pewsey Pure ?!). Hopefully the folks I may have to chat with will be too busy eating, drinking, and talking business to expose my coffee limitations .I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI'm working on the invented organic Wiltshire spring water ( Pewsey Pure ?!).
Mother Anthony's Well (Sacred Well) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 4 images, 1 fieldnote, 3 weblinks, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
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Richard Tarleton
I ordered some Café Direct Fair Trade Rich Roast from the Ethical Supermarket after searching for it online when T***o abruptly dropped it. It arrived today - a box of 6. But - which ever website I click on now, the first ad I see is for Cafe Direct Rich Roast. Wales Online, that French car hire one posted by ff, you name it, there it is. Presumably Google is behind this, as the Ethical Supermarket knows I've already got it.
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'Bellarom' Caffe Espresso from Lidl is excellent. It's a dark 100% Arabica Roast and we have been happily using it for some time. Last time I looked in Lidl it was £1.99 for a 200g tin. It reminds my slightly of Cafe Nero's own brand that I like to drink out.Last edited by Stanfordian; 03-08-17, 17:04.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View Post'Bellarom' Caffe Espresso from Lidl is excellent. It's a dark 100% Arabica Roast and we have been happily using it for some time. Last time I looked in Lidl it was £1.99 for a 200g tin. It reminds my slightly of Cafe Nero's own brand that I like to drink out.
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Finally, finally, I got round to looking up what 'Off the boil' means, which I've thought about every morning but have forgotten to check.
Optimum temperature for pouring on to coffee is 205º, so once the water boils, leave it for 10 secs or so to cool slightly before pouring on to the coffee. (Useful tip I didn't know, reboil the water and top up in cup if you really like it piping hot - which I don't. Can't stand the coffee shops that serve great mugs of coffee too hot to drink.)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 PostFinally, finally, I got round to looking up what 'Off the boil' means, which I've thought about every morning but have forgotten to check.
Optimum temperature for pouring on to coffee is 205º, so once the water boils, leave it for 10 secs or so to cool slightly before pouring on to the coffee. (Useful tip I didn't know, reboil the water and top up in cup if you really like it piping hot - which I don't. Can't stand the coffee shops that serve great mugs of coffee too hot to drink.)
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