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Was waiting for the coffee-snob type of reply.
Hey, you can't deny the truth. Once you move on from those - you question why you wasted your money on one in the first place.
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Was waiting for the coffee-snob type of reply.
I don't necessarily disagree.Hey, you can't deny the truth. Once you move on from those - you question why you wasted your money on one in the first place.
I'm sure that it's the CitiZ and not the Clit-iz![]()
Pod coffee machines are far from decent coffee machines unfortunately, and are only marginally better than instant coffee at best.
While I understand where you are coming from, why sh$t on someones purchase? Maybe reflect on the fact that this was your first and instant reaction to someone upgrading from instant / sh$t filter coffee to a quite expensive pod machine. Bizarre.
So I thought I'd start a thread, now that I've got a semi-decent espresso machine, on decent Coffee.
I've had it just over a day and only used it for today and basically went through 250gm bag of coffee to dial the grinder and tamper process in and came to the conclusion that it doesn't matter how well your technique or the grind if the coffee isn't seriously fresh. It's incredible just how quickly coffee can go stale and how shop bought coffee is almost always going to be iffy at best.
So the question is, where do you get your coffee and does your fav brand have a roasting date on it?
I tried Woollies today not expecting fireworks, so I wasn't disappointed when the results were suboptimum... thin crema and it was nearly impossible to get the pressure to a reasonable point for extraction, even with a fine grind and hard tamper. I'm convinced it's down to shop bought beans. I'm going to try a local roastery next and see if I can get roasting dates on their stuff to confirm freshness...
Alternatively I'm looking at roasting myself.
Thoughts?
Your post reminded me of when I was a tjokkerkie in Amanzimtoti. My dad worked as Construction Foreman on the Railways and he used to take me with him during school hols. Stayed with him in his railway "hut" on site. Every morning he used to BREW old fashioned Voortrekker coffee on his little stove. Man, that stuff was so strong the teaspoon sat up straight in the mug. He taught me to drink it....with two heaped teaspoons of condensed milk. Every now and then, even so many many years later, I still make the odd cup of Jacobs Instant and add a heaped teaspoon of condensed milk. LekkerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrNo fancy **** here. Two spoons of Ricoffy, one heaped spoon of sugar, one heaped spoon of condensed milk. Add the boiling water.
No condensed milk? Half milk, half water, boiled together. Two spoons Ricoffy, Three spoons sugar.
There you have it.
ReecoffieThe spelling?![]()
No fancy **** here. Two spoons of Ricoffy, one heaped spoon of sugar, one heaped spoon of condensed milk. Add the boiling water.
No condensed milk? Half milk, half water, boiled together. Two spoons Ricoffy, Three spoons sugar.
There you have it.
Effoff you EFF wannabe.But this thread is about coffee![]()
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Blocked and reported for offensive content!!What's wrong with Ricoffey?
Burr for beans not bladesAnyone tried the Nutribullet milling blade for grinding coffee beans?
This is the best coffee thread, not the best chicory threadWhat's wrong with Ricoffey?
Same thing tho! Or at least... it tastes the same.This is the best coffee thread, not the best chicory thread