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Like tea bags, but with coffee in them. Not on the level of the De'Longhi espresso I am now accustomed to at home, but a passable attempt at real coffee for the office. Certainly an improvement on instant, which is of course undrinkable. I have to remember to let the kettle cool a little after boiling though.
Sir C
04-05-2017, 01:10 PM
Like tea bags, but with coffee in them. Not on the level of the De'Longhi espresso I am now accustomed to at home, but a passable attempt at real coffee for the office. Certainly an improvement on instant, which is of course undrinkable. I have to remember to let the kettle cool a little after boiling though.
I haven't tried them, a. For a quick one in the morning I use those Rombouts one cup filters, they're quite handy.
Burney
04-05-2017, 01:13 PM
Like tea bags, but with coffee in them. Not on the level of the De'Longhi espresso I am now accustomed to at home, but a passable attempt at real coffee for the office. Certainly an improvement on instant, which is of course undrinkable. I have to remember to let the kettle cool a little after boiling though.
:nod: Coffee boiled is coffee spoiled.
Like tea bags, but with coffee in them. Not on the level of the De'Longhi espresso I am now accustomed to at home, but a passable attempt at real coffee for the office. Certainly an improvement on instant, which is of course undrinkable. I have to remember to let the kettle cool a little after boiling though.
Never heard of them A, is this some cool London thing like Bubble Tea?
I haven't tried them, a. For a quick one in the morning I use those Rombouts one cup filters, they're quite handy.
For a quick one in the morning I use your mum.
Sorry. :-(
Sir C
04-05-2017, 01:49 PM
For a quick one in the morning I use your mum.
Sorry. :-(
I wouldn't recommend it, sw. Bit boney these days, I imagine :-(
I wouldn't recommend it, sw. Bit boney these days, I imagine :-(
I am not proud of myself, normally not one for such tawdry attempted humour.
:-(
Never heard of them A, is this some cool London thing like Bubble Tea?
I had never heard of them before today. They are from the Lyons coffee corporation (1904), not some popup hipster artisan craft coffee company.
Alberto Balsam Rodriguez
04-05-2017, 02:26 PM
Like tea bags, but with coffee in them. Not on the level of the De'Longhi espresso I am now accustomed to at home, but a passable attempt at real coffee for the office. Certainly an improvement on instant, which is of course undrinkable. I have to remember to let the kettle cool a little after boiling though.
I think I tried some Lyons coffee bags circa 2004. They were just about passable back then.
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