This one available for €379 in Arnotts. Invest some of the big money you won on the Tipp game!Cough, cough, 'scuse me. DeLonghi a bit out my price-range, unless the numbers come up tonight.
Great option to have. I do open the used capsules and collect the grounds to spread on the lawns. I brush it in between cuts.Also have the option of recycling the pods
Same here, though the branding is incredibly pretentious and off-putting. Their flavoured coffees are all terrible, though all flavoured coffees are terrible. If you don't like the taste of coffee then don't drink it.I'm another Nespresso fan, the convenience is just too good to pass up, while still getting a good coffee.
Thanks Zenith, looks like I am definitely one of those who doesn't put enough coffee in then! 6 heaped teaspoons for one mug of coffee is about 5 heaped teaspoons more than I use currently!Just measured for you, 6 heaped teaspoons is 18g. That is coarse ground coffee which you use for a cafetière, if you’ve bought pre ground beans in a shop they’re likely finely ground for making espresso, so you may only want 3-4 heaped teaspoons as it is denser and will brew much stronger in a cafetière.
FWIW 3fe would say you add this to the cafetière with your boiling water for 4m:30s then stir and leave for another 4m:30s before plunging.
ouch.... that coffee would be too bitter a taste for me to have...you can call around for cup of DeLonghi produced, Tipp-funded coffee
Now that would be more enticingOr maybe I should invite the hurlers around first for something stronger
Would it soften the blow a bit if I referred to it as "bookie-funded"?ouch.... that coffee would be too bitter a taste for me to have...
that leaves me with the capsules which are a combination of aluminium and plastic with no easy recycle option for mixed-material "waste".
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A lot of people put far too little coffee into the drip machine. By a factor of 3 or 4.
Gawd, I'm guessing the coffee I make wouldn't be strong enough for you guysI use a ratio of 6g coffee per 100 mL water - works well.
I do wonder how environmentally friendly the recycling process actually is.In relation to the aluminum pods, as part of the Nespresso order, you can get special recycling bags (free of charge), just fill them as detailed and once full, can organise a pick up.
Bags are from podbak , that details UK, but the Nespresso site has additional details here ( doorstop pickup service , so really no reason not to recycle )
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