We have a Lavazza a modo mio machine. The pods are roughly £3.50 to £4 for a pack of 16 and the quality of this coffee is top notch. No other coffee machine comes close to this and would recommend.
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Update.
We have bought a Dolce Gusto Mini Me, £34 from Tesco.
OH likes it because it involves "no faffing about and is easy to clean".
So far we are well pleased with it.
Because we are only occassional coffee drinkers, the price of the pods will not be an issue.
John
Quote: Originally posted by bacchante on 26/12/2015
French coffee? .... Get the council to send round the tar lorry they do the roads with .... same stuff!
Stand back campers. I suspect there's a Nescafé drinker in our midst.
Clearly needs some French lessons.
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Quote: Originally posted by bacchante on 26/12/2015
French coffee? .... Get the council to send round the tar lorry they do the roads with .... same stuff!
Now if you were talking about Turkish or Greek coffee, I could just about understand. Or even an Italian ristretto or doppio espresso. But where ever have you been drinking your French coffee??!
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Quote: Originally posted by bacchante on 26/12/2015French coffee? .... Get the council to send round the tar lorry they do the roads with .... same stuff!
Stand back campers. I suspect there's a Nescafé drinker in our midst.
Clearly needs some French lessons.
Lol! I used to work with a woman who would only drink Mellow Birds. I'm not convinced that filth even contains the scrapings of dust off the floor of the Nescafé factory!
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