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Recommend a decent instant coffee
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Yep DA9 you have walked into psued corner!0
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The wife goes out of her way to buy these, so must be OK.
Sell them in Sainsbury’s or Morrison’s I think.
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I drink Tesco Gold. Can't taste the difference from Nescafé Gold. Much cheaper.1
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North Lower Neil said:Can anyone recommend a decent ground coffee?
Drink black coffee so no point in a big expensive machine but now I'm working from home more often may get a cafetiere and get some good quality ground coffee.1 -
Starbucks Via is pretty good for an instant, otherwise go for something like the the Taylors of Harrogate Coffee Bags, does a very decent cup of coffee in not much time0
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I've never quite understood the appeal of instant coffee.
Is the clue in the name - with convincing marketing to make people think it saves them time?
Making superior coffee in a French Press/cafetiere only takes a couple of minutes while it's brewing, about the same length of time as brewing tea in a tea pot.
And even if you make instant coffee, having spooned in the coffee powder and added hot water to the cup, everybody leaves it to stand for a few minutes anyway - because it's too hot to drink! Where's the time saved there?
It's a marketing con.
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I like I like M&S Colombian ground coffee. I have an Italian stovetop coffee maker. I have saved £000s on coffee. Make one take to work In a contigo cup and then top up with hot water when I have drank half. The cup keeps it hot for ages. Also take to the Valley as their coffee is shite.2
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Oggy Red said:I've never quite understood the appeal of instant coffee.
Is the clue in the name - with convincing marketing to make people think it saves them time?
Making superior coffee in a French Press/cafetiere only takes a couple of minutes while it's brewing, about the same length of time as brewing tea in a tea pot.
And even if you make instant coffee, having spooned in the coffee powder and added hot water to the cup, everybody leaves it to stand for a few minutes anyway - because it's too hot to drink! Where's the time saved there?
It's a marketing con.0 -
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killerandflash said:Oggy Red said:I've never quite understood the appeal of instant coffee.
Is the clue in the name - with convincing marketing to make people think it saves them time?
Making superior coffee in a French Press/cafetiere only takes a couple of minutes while it's brewing, about the same length of time as brewing tea in a tea pot.
And even if you make instant coffee, having spooned in the coffee powder and added hot water to the cup, everybody leaves it to stand for a few minutes anyway - because it's too hot to drink! Where's the time saved there?
It's a marketing con.
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Get a one cup V60 set up, super quick and easy1
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Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:Oggy Red said:I've never quite understood the appeal of instant coffee.
Is the clue in the name - with convincing marketing to make people think it saves them time?
Making superior coffee in a French Press/cafetiere only takes a couple of minutes while it's brewing, about the same length of time as brewing tea in a tea pot.
And even if you make instant coffee, having spooned in the coffee powder and added hot water to the cup, everybody leaves it to stand for a few minutes anyway - because it's too hot to drink! Where's the time saved there?
It's a marketing con.0 -
killerandflash said:Oggy Red said:killerandflash said:Oggy Red said:I've never quite understood the appeal of instant coffee.
Is the clue in the name - with convincing marketing to make people think it saves them time?
Making superior coffee in a French Press/cafetiere only takes a couple of minutes while it's brewing, about the same length of time as brewing tea in a tea pot.
And even if you make instant coffee, having spooned in the coffee powder and added hot water to the cup, everybody leaves it to stand for a few minutes anyway - because it's too hot to drink! Where's the time saved there?
It's a marketing con.
My French GF makes tea for just herself in a small red teapot only big enough to fill a mug.
But she still makes coffee for just herself in a 1-cup size cafetiere.
Edit: I should also add, most people in France won't drink instant coffee.
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The French drink appalling coffee1
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We drink the Aldi Instant. Only £1.35 a jar and every bit as good as a branded gold coffee
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Azera for instant as unlike the freeze dried Kenco milicano it contains real coffee grounds .
i was brought a small Nesspreso machine for Xmas & wasn’t sure but it’s fantastic no milk function & Nesspreso don’t do cappuccino etc pods just proper coffee , u can get ones with milk I think but the basic one costs very little & it’s an amazing cup in 30 seconds with a single button push , no measuring no mess no fuss just one push & a Wonderful selection of capsules & if u drink a cup a day they give u a machine for a quid !! That’s right u can have a lovely coffee machine for the low low price of a Charlton Athletic !0 -
We have a nespresso which is good but i cant be bothered with the faff of it, i go costa/starbucks preferably but during lockdown i have been buying Nescafe instant cappuccino unsweetened, have a bit of cream in it. Some others i dont really like but as long as you stir it enough and get rid of the lumps its good. Also have the instant Azera Americano one at home which i have tried but prefer the cappuccino sachets personally.0
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johnnybev1987 said:We have a nespresso which is good but i cant be bothered with the faff of it, i go costa/starbucks preferably but during lockdown i have been buying Nescafe instant cappuccino unsweetened, have a bit of cream in it. Some others i dont really like but as long as you stir it enough and get rid of the lumps its good. Also have the instant Azera Americano one at home which i have tried but prefer the cappuccino sachets personally.With mine u put capsule in push the one & only button once & 30 secs latter a nice fresh coffee that really is it, mines done b4 the kettles boiled for mrs spitfires tea.2
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Most instants are crap but the good ones taste much much better made with hot milk instead of water.2
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MillwallFan said:Most instants are crap but the good ones taste much much better made with hot milk instead of water.2
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MillwallFan said:Most instants are crap but the good ones taste much much better made with hot milk instead of water.0
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Spitfire76 said:johnnybev1987 said:We have a nespresso which is good but i cant be bothered with the faff of it, i go costa/starbucks preferably but during lockdown i have been buying Nescafe instant cappuccino unsweetened, have a bit of cream in it. Some others i dont really like but as long as you stir it enough and get rid of the lumps its good. Also have the instant Azera Americano one at home which i have tried but prefer the cappuccino sachets personally.With mine u put capsule in push the one & only button once & 30 secs latter a nice fresh coffee that really is it, mines done b4 the kettles boiled for mrs spitfires tea.0
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Spitfire76 said:Azera for instant as unlike the freeze dried Kenco milicano it contains real coffee grounds .
i was brought a small Nesspreso machine for Xmas & wasn’t sure but it’s fantastic no milk function & Nesspreso don’t do cappuccino etc pods just proper coffee , u can get ones with milk I think but the basic one costs very little & it’s an amazing cup in 30 seconds with a single button push , no measuring no mess no fuss just one push & a Wonderful selection of capsules & if u drink a cup a day they give u a machine for a quid !! That’s right u can have a lovely coffee machine for the low low price of a Charlton Athletic !0 -
Rufus is a dogs name said:Spitfire76 said:Azera for instant as unlike the freeze dried Kenco milicano it contains real coffee grounds .
i was brought a small Nesspreso machine for Xmas & wasn’t sure but it’s fantastic no milk function & Nesspreso don’t do cappuccino etc pods just proper coffee , u can get ones with milk I think but the basic one costs very little & it’s an amazing cup in 30 seconds with a single button push , no measuring no mess no fuss just one push & a Wonderful selection of capsules & if u drink a cup a day they give u a machine for a quid !! That’s right u can have a lovely coffee machine for the low low price of a Charlton Athletic !0 -
Here you go, try these, instant, but use proper coffee
https://www.taylorsofharrogate.co.uk/products/flying-start/
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Exposed coffee goes off quickly.
Nespresso has a huge advantage in that regard.0 -
seth plum said:Exposed coffee goes off quickly.
Nespresso has a huge advantage in that regard.2 -
summer here. Had a cold filtered coffee today. I gave to say it hit the spot. The filtering process removes bitterness a bit and the coldness is very refreshing without losing the caffeine hit… also in posting this I just posted on the oldest thread still alive. I imagine that might do any OCD Administers’ heads in. They probably had plans to archive this thread this week. There’s darkness in all of us.1
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Carte Noire Classique
Does the job in terms of a caffeine hit and tastes okay.0