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Excellent. I aspire to one... that or just bailing out to go with pods. There's no doubt that the better machines are far superior.
I s'pose it depends on consumption rate but economically, the pod thing would break the bank here.
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Excellent. I aspire to one... that or just bailing out to go with pods. There's no doubt that the better machines are far superior.
When we lived in Florida PG Tips was about the only real tea we could find in grocery stores (other than twinings)I prefer the stronger dark teas also (generally have tea more so than coffee). I can get Twinnings at the local store fairly regularly, and their English Breakfast or Irish Breakfast teas are good. They Taylors of Harrogate is good also but harder to find here, and I had someone send me some PG tips once which I liked but havn't found since.
I drink a pot of french press in the morning and then one, maybe two cups the rest of the day - so pod is convenient (not cheaper but convenient)I s'pose it depends on consumption rate but economically, the pod thing would break the bank here.
Hate , actually I don't , to admit itDavid - I've seen online forums here in the USA where just about every member has an espresso machine which sells for well over $1500. Plus a burr grinder for $560 (and they carefully shave the teeth off the adjustment wheel). eek
It gets bonkers in a hurry. And not just coffee. Mrs JP and I do like a visit to Pottery Barn and Williams Sonoma - but, it makes me crazy at WS, not just the price but the sheer number of appliances that sit on your counter and have only one function.David - I've seen online forums here in the USA where just about every member has an espresso machine which sells for well over $1500. Plus a burr grinder for $560 (and they carefully shave the teeth off the adjustment wheel). eek
I may have mentioned that our neighbours are getting their kitchen done even as we are - their APPLIANCE budget is 40k! (more than twice what we are paying for the entire kitchen).When I was in the service - in the early days, I got royally chewed outExcellent. I aspire to one... that or just bailing out to go with pods. There's no doubt that the better machines are far superior.
when, thinking I was doing a good deed, I scrubbed out the coffee maker ( a big stainless steel 55-60 cup electric urn.) Apparently the more crud that was built up the better - gave the coffee "character." 
Thought I was gonna be!We would have been shot in the Marines if we did that.
If nothing else, grinding is an excellent smell-making machine.Here's the contraption of today........I use LOTS of coffee (grind every morning in old KitchenAid "Extreme dB" model).View attachment 74928
That's a $h1t load of ground coffeeHere's the contraption of today........I use LOTS of coffee (grind every morning in old KitchenAid "Extreme dB" model).View attachment 74928