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| Thundercats Ho! Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Portsmouth
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| best coffee? Just got a dualit coffee/espresso maker and want suggestions on best coffee for it. any suggestions? I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem. |
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| Resident abit mourner Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Sunny Glasgow
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| Lavazza MSI P55-GD80, i5 750 abit IP35 Pro, E6600/NH-12F, HD3870, FSP 700W abit AX78, 5000+ Black Edition/XP-120, 7900GTO, Corsair HX520 abit A-S78H, Phenom 9750, My HEXUS.trust abit forums |
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| No more Mr Nice Guy. Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Sitting down, facing front
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| Yeah, gotta agree with BUFF there. I saw this thread title and was thinking Lavazza before it even loaded. You could try some of the blue mountain coffees, but beware as recently they lowered the height at which a coffee qualifies as 'Blue Mountain'. This was to increase the yeild on a lucrative bean, but has resulted in poorer quality coffee. Best stick with Fair Trade varieties or Dowe Egberts, both of which are the higher altitude bean. Or, find yourself a little coffee house and get some freshly ground while you wait... they can usually do you some cracking blends... Look up 'House of Coffee' in Leighton Buzzard... those guys ROCK! |
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| First time daddy! Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Rainey Park...
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| I love coffee from fortnum and masons! Not every day of course, but they have a great range and grind it to your specifications. Next time you are in london treat yourself. And buy some of their chocolate covered coffee beans. Yum! |
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| Age before beauty......MOVE!!!! Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Suffolk
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| The best coffee in the world is Australian Skybury Estate. Knocks BM into a cocked hat . Dont settle for any "blends". Whittards sell it for one month a year.IMHO The Man with the Silver Spot Last edited by Clingy; 17-09-2004 at 02:03 PM.. |
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