I buy fresh coffee beans (either Starbucks, Harrogate of Lavazza brand)
Grind the beans in a Krups grinder and then brew using a French Press coffee maker
It’s coffee shop quality or better for a fraction of the price
I buy fresh coffee beans (either Starbucks, Harrogate of Lavazza brand)
Grind the beans in a Krups grinder and then brew using a French Press coffee maker
It’s coffee shop quality or better for a fraction of the price
It’s totally your call. I’m kind of a recycling nut.
I have a Keurig and purchase the kcups when they go on sale at the grocery store or via Costco mail order. This way I can easily adhere to just drinking 1 - 2 cups of coffee per day and each cup is nice and fresh.
I use Nescafé Taster’s Choice 100% Colombian instant coffee.
I use frozen dried granules.
It’s like £1.89 from Aldi for 200g I think?
Sometimes I get a nice Mocha from the machine if I am travelling far for work.
Is French press anything like a Bodum? I’ve got this stainless steel Contraption, where you mix the coffee grounds in with the water, allow it to Steep and then press it down with the lid to separate the grinds from the liquid. Same idea?
That sounds like a French press.
I have a regular coffee machine with a coffee pot. I put in filter and grounds.
We call it a cafetiere in Britian.
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