Liquid Dreams
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Anyone tried the Nutribullet milling blade for grinding coffee beans?
Do NOT use a steel blade for grinding coffee beans. Use a proper ceramic burr grinder.
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Anyone tried the Nutribullet milling blade for grinding coffee beans?
Or any burr grinder is better than bladesDo NOT use a steel blade for grinding coffee beans. Use a proper ceramic burr grinder.
I wont touch WW coffee again, had to replace burrs twice after separate batches had stones in.
I normally get from Mastertons in PE, they roast fresh daily.
Stones?I wont touch WW coffee again, had to replace burrs twice after separate batches had stones in.
I normally get from Mastertons in PE, they roast fresh daily.
The title says "decent" coffee.Tribeca factory store in Centurion sell pods for a Nespresso machine which is great and cheap.
Not that greatAny feedback on these?
Haha yeah she is probably the most miserable when I cant make her coffee. But the woolies stone thing isnt anything new, heard lots of people complaining about it.Stones?
Are you sure you SO is not sending you a message?
Tribeca factory store in Centurion sell pods for a Nespresso machine which is great and cheap.
DISCLAIMER PLS READ: b4 I get shot down in a hail of high velocity coffee beans and vitriol....
When I cant be ar$$sed I do occasionally make a cup of instant...so like to keep a jar at the ready in my kitchen.
Nescafe Colombia is about the only half decent strong,flavoursome one around IMO...
But a saw 200g jar of Antigua Brazilian Roast @ Checkers for R59.99 and am rather taken by it...
Anyone else tried the above or have their own instant favs?
So you will drink it.Yes, it taste like crap. I will only stomach it when I am a visitor somewhere.