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So whats up with the British and tea anyway?


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I've got a pretty basic Delonghi machine which also has a filter section. Does the job; can't complain too much. I should give a stove top machine a go sometime, maybe?

 

 

Do yourself a favour and throw the Delonghi at your neighbours cat.

Then get a Stove Top and source some locally roasted coffee.

 

There are a few tricks to getting the most out of a Stove Top that make all the difference.

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When you say stove top, do you mean like a Bialetti Moka Pot?



Exactly. Though they are a pain in the ass to clean due to the hexagonal design. We have Stainless Steel ones here which are :love:
My boss recently gave me an old stock one he found from years ago.
It's only a 3 cup and it's worth $130!! :cool:

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Coffee first thing, and with toast about 9.30 before the baby's breakfast. Tea about 11, maybe with a biscuit or two. Coffee about 2 to avoid the afternoon crash, and at 5. Tea when the kids go to bed at 7.30. Beer after.


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for the win.



You have pretty much the same tea & coffee drinking pattern as me! :thu:

When I used to work though, we used to go through about 10 cups of tea between 9-5. Tea rounds ftw.

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Oh hellz no. That's for the noobs.


Do you you do any signature blends, or is it all single origin stuff?

 

 

We are a very small team so everyone does everything.

In total we have 10 blends/SO's.

1 is a Swiss Water DeCafe. The rest are a mixture of Sig Blends and Single Estate and Single Region beans. We have 1 Fairtrade bean from Honduras and the majority of the grean beans are Rainforest Alliance.

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