Where do you get your daily coffee?

Where do you get your daily coffee?

  • Mugg & Bean

    Votes: 15 4.3%
  • Seattle

    Votes: 35 10.0%
  • Starbucks

    Votes: 9 2.6%
  • Motherland

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Woolworths Cafe

    Votes: 11 3.2%
  • McCafè

    Votes: 5 1.4%
  • Vida

    Votes: 15 4.3%
  • Wimpy

    Votes: 8 2.3%
  • I make my coffee at home

    Votes: 283 81.1%
  • I don't drink coffee

    Votes: 25 7.2%

  • Total voters
    349
So many people vote "I make coffee at home" wow.

I mean i can too, but i don't want to. By going out you get to see people, interact, whether its inviting friends to join you or just joining in to random's conversations it adds so much spice and excitement to life :)
 
So many people vote "I make coffee at home" wow.

I mean i can too, but i don't want to. By going out you get to see people, interact, whether its inviting friends to join you or just joining in to random's conversations it adds so much spice and excitement to life :)
It's called a travel cup. I must actually get a few Lizzard / Stanley ones. My Delonghi can make a tailored cup to go.
 
It's called a travel cup. I must actually get a few Lizzard ones. My Delonghi can make a tailored cup to go.
You can't take your travel cup and sit in a coffee shop with it lol? I think they might say something :)
 
So many people vote "I make coffee at home" wow.

I mean i can too, but i don't want to. By going out you get to see people, interact, whether its inviting friends to join you or just joining in to random's conversations it adds so much spice and excitement to life :)
I don't want to do that :D
 
So many people vote "I make coffee at home" wow.

I mean i can too, but i don't want to. By going out you get to see people, interact, whether its inviting friends to join you or just joining in to random's conversations it adds so much spice and excitement to life :)
I don't know many guys that would by choice, invite a friend to go drink coffee. Beer at the local pub - yes. Coffee at wherever - no.
 
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I don't know many guys that would by choice, invite a friend to go drink coffee. Beer at the local pub - yes. Coffee at wherever - no.
huh? lol. My friends do often, and so do I?
Alcohol is for the nights out at a club or wherever.
 
Nespresso because George Clooney rocks.

Lavazza sell Nespresso capsules and there is also Starbucks Pike's Place and similar Lungo roasts.
Otherwise Nescafe Gold Espresso.

Sometimes ground coffee with hot water poured over.
Have also a DeLonghi Bean to cup machine at home but difficult to clean.
at times Nescafe classic.

Occasionally WW Mocca or Seattle Mocca, sometimes Costa or Starbucks Mocca.
 
I don't know many guys that would by choice, invite a friend to go drink coffee. Beer at the local pub - yes. Coffee at wherever - no.

Going to drink coffee is a more intellectual thing. It's also more European, not as in race but as in continent.

It's also a more business oriented activity or a more productive setting type activity.
 
Bean to cup machine. A double shot is about 14 grams and 1kg bag will give you around 60-70 cups. I buy my bags at around R200 per 1kg so = R3.33 per cup worst case scenario. If you like your coffee weaker a la Ricoffy style then you can halve that and pay even cheaper.
Where do you manage to buy coffee at R200/kg?
 
Nespresso because George Clooney rocks.

Lavazza sell Nespresso capsules and there is also Starbucks Pike's Place and similar Lungo roasts.
Otherwise Nescafe Gold Espresso.

Sometimes ground coffee with hot water poured over.
Have also a DeLonghi Bean to cup machine at home but difficult to clean.
at times Nescafe classic.

Occasionally WW Mocca or Seattle Mocca, sometimes Costa or Starbucks Mocca.
It cleans itself when it shuts down automatically. Yeah it's really hard and way too much work.
 
Where do you manage to buy coffee at R200/kg?

I also buy the Foreign Ground when on special which is every second month. We work it into our food budget to buy 10 bags to last us until the next special (every second month). I use my Checkers 10% off and eBucks rewards for my addiction.

We get a lot of visitors as our friends know us for always having wonderful coffee.

I just can't get over my wallet to buy coffee at R45 if I'm not going to sit down.

Paki superette in Strand. Checkers have them for not much more.
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I also buy the Foreign Ground when on special which is every second month. We work it into our food budget to buy 10 bags to last us until the next special (every second month). I use my Checkers 10% off and eBucks rewards for my addiction.

We get a lot of visitors as our friends know us for always having wonderful coffee.

I just can't get over my wallet to buy coffee at R45 if I'm not going to sit down.
Foreign ground is very good, the Guatemala is especially nice.
 
Where do you manage to buy coffee at R200/kg?
https://www.jovocoffee.co.za/ you get what you pay for, my go-to these days :


Always fresh and having a variety is nice.
 
It cleans itself when it shuts down automatically. Yeah it's really hard and way too much work.

My one does flush itself but the mill spills coffee grounds all over the place inside the machine, often in hard to reach places. The used coffee grounds also leak from outside the container that's there to collect them. It's not very useful and requires work. The milk container is also hard to clean.
 
My one does flush itself but the mill spills coffee grounds all over the place inside the machine, often in hard to reach places. The used coffee grounds also leak from outside the container that's there to collect them. It's not very useful and requires work. The milk container is also hard to clean.
Sounds like yours is defective. You should return it. Also good to know you don't have to clean a Nespresso milk frother I'll get one right away.
 
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Sounds like yours is defective. You should return it. Also good to know you don't have to clean a Nespresso milk frother I'll get one right away.

Mine is perfectly functional. It's not defective as the functioning results from the way it's built. It needs maintenance. It's DeLonghi engineering.

Nespresso milk frother, we usually drink espressos around here, is actually easier to clean.

Maybe you are a troll?
 
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