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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI absolutely prefer filter papers over washing a filter. Coffee grounds are amazingly resilient to being rinsed away.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostGold lined metal filter sounds cooler though.Comment
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Originally posted by BackupBoy View PostAeropress.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBean to cup only works if you can store your beans properly to keep them fresh (or you drink so much that a pack of beans only lasts a couple of days)
I didn’t want a pod system for ages, preferring a moka pot on the cooker or a cafetière, but with a pod you can make a great coffee in a few minutes with little effort and little tidying up to do afterwards. Fresh, tasty coffee quickly.
I’ve tried different flavours and have settled on three different ones. My wife likes decaf and she has two different flavours.
Every so often we try others, but you only need to buy a pack of 10 to see if you like them.
3rd party pods are also out there, so you can reduce your cost from 30p a cup to 25p if you want. It’s still less than a can of coke.
Also if it's good enough for the Italians its more than good enough for me, the pod shops in Italy are full of people buying loads of them.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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If you had any brains you would have asked this on a dedicated Coffee Maker forum, anyway try the Aero Press, makes a strong coffee without much faf.Comment
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I used to have a Gaggia.
In terms of what to do with old coffee grounds, you can turn them into slow-burn logs - they kick out a good amount of heat and a nice aroma.
Great for protecting plants against slugs and snails.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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