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In reply to Post #15 I have the Aeropress, and one of these in the 2 cup size, its definitely less faff and the perfect size for a single cup, as for which coffee, i like the Taylors Hot Lava
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0019M4H16/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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In reply to Post #20 That's the one and perfect with evap
I brought a bag of those weasel shyte robusta beans coming back from Ho Chi Minh several years ago, with cash I'd not spent, unbelievably expensive. Vietnam is massive on coffee in their culture and everyday life, think it's from the French colonial days. Way too strong for me, one cup and I'd be rattling for hours! Nature's speed. Couldn't drink it. I later found out how they treat the civet cats or whatever they are so wouldn't buy again
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In reply to Post #17 Yes, i have tried them....mmmmm I’m not too sure about them.....i just use one of those metal jobbies which you put the water in the bottom and the ground coffee in the metal filter / funnel thing Screw together and put on my stove....small can of evaporated milk and jobs a Goodun....
I have to be careful though as i like it so much if i go nuts i end up like a beaver on Speed when I’m trying to get me head down....i limit myself to a couple of cups in the morning and then tea throughout the day....
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In reply to Post #17 Seen it advertised on tv, but never found it in a supermarket. its made by Taylor's I think.
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Not my thing but has anyone tried that coffee that like a t bag ? Are thay any good ? Can't see the point in them myself
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Take a look at the Bodum travel coffee cup.
It’s literally a cafetiere inside a cup, put your filter coffee in and press down no faffing about.
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In reply to Post #12 Yup
I use a company called "Yorkshire Tea" that puts portions in little bags for me, packs it in boxes and drops it off at my local supermarket for me to pick up as and when
Nice to have a little coffee now and then though, especially if you've a long drive home and you fluked a fish in the night
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In reply to Post #12 Use loose tea, there's enough "tea bag bays" around full of those plastic things
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In reply to Post #1 The answer is to drink tea
This coffee lark sound like a right kerfuffle
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In reply to Post #10 Probably mistook it for cafetiere, I don't see/hear cafetera used much, usually called a Moka pot or espresso maker
I prefer the coffee from them to coffee out of the aeropress, cheaper too
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In reply to Post #4 Not sure we're talking about the same thing mate. I've never seen a glass cafetera they're metal and screw together.
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The Nanopresso is great too.
Got a Nespresso capsule adaptor for mine as that's what I use at home. Whole thing is not much bigger than a mug.
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The thread should’ve been locked after yonny’s post, no doubt the aeropress is the answer.
Makes better coffee than a cafetière and is easier to use/clean/transport too.
Even a bad fresh coffee is better than a fancy instant, that’s why they put finely ground real beans in the expensive ones because the aroma can’t be duplicated with freeze dried crap
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