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Coffee

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Quote:(08-05-2016, 10:34 PM)Jiggly Wrote:

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Honestly, I don't know how to work a coffee machine. I was round Oni's once and I was offered coffee... I said no thank you genuinely because I couldn't bare to tell them I didn't even know how to turn it on.

It's really simple, you put coffee, a filter, and water in. Then you press brew. And there you go!

Perhaps this machine was a little different. Those Nespresso machines look simple enough, But I couldn't see the tray for this machine and it wasn't well labelled. However, Coffee machines are more of a thing in the US than here. It's a fancy thing to have over here if it's in your house.

I see. You make the UK seem like a really strange place :o
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#32
Quote:(08-05-2016, 10:30 PM)Axari Wrote:

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Honestly, I don't know how to work a coffee machine. I was round Oni's once and I was offered coffee... I said no thank you genuinely because I couldn't bare to tell them I didn't even know how to turn it on.

It's really simple, you put coffee, a filter, and water in. Then you press brew. And there you go!

Perhaps this machine was a little different. Those Nespresso machines look simple enough, But I couldn't see the tray for this machine and it wasn't well labelled. However, Coffee machines are more of a thing in the US than here. It's a fancy thing to have over here if it's in your house.
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What do you have?

Actually, I've become somewhat Immune to It, so I think I'll Increase It a little. I Initially started with just the one sachet and thought to try It the other day. It honestly tasted like boiled water and nothing more.

Long Black, double.

Coffee orders sound so strange to an outsider.

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Quote:(08-05-2016, 10:46 PM)Axari Wrote:

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It's really simple, you put coffee, a filter, and water in. Then you press brew. And there you go!

Perhaps this machine was a little different. Those Nespresso machines look simple enough, But I couldn't see the tray for this machine and it wasn't well labelled. However, Coffee machines are more of a thing in the US than here. It's a fancy thing to have over here if it's in your house.

I see. You make the UK seem like a really strange place :o

Perhaps xD These are just my experiences.
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Quote:(08-05-2016, 10:34 PM)Jiggly Wrote:

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However, Coffee machines are more of a thing in the US than here. It's a fancy thing to have over here if it's in your house.

Does the UK drink Nescafe as religiously as the rest of Europe? 0.0
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I can make coffee pretty tolerable with a decent amount of sugar and milk, but any other way isn't too great, that's all.

Then you wouldn't tolerate my coffee, being no sugar at all. Even half a teaspoon of sugar, Is undrinkable for me.

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Long Black, double.

Now that's tough.

Without milk, I probably couldn't handle It.
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#37
For those of you who bought deathwish you just got played by advertising, it's fairly high quality but not worth the price, if you want more caffeine in your system just drink another cup of coffee?

For those of you who enjoy coffee (And have a gas stove/hob) I urge you to buy a cezve and learn how to make turkish coffee, once you've learned how to do it it's fucking good and it's really not that difficult to get a hang of. It's also good if you like sweet coffee as well I suppose, you can use honey instead of sugar and it tastes pretty good.

Other than that I usually just put a shot of espresso into milk and water. Or if I'm really really in a rush I might force myself to drink some instant.
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However, Coffee machines are more of a thing in the US than here. It's a fancy thing to have over here if it's in your house.

Does the UK drink Nescafe as religiously as the rest of Europe? 0.0

Yup, I think so.


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For those of you who bought deathwish you just got played by advertising, it's fairly high quality but not worth the price, if you want more caffeine in your system just drink another cup of coffee?

For those of you who enjoy coffee (And have a gas stove/hob) I urge you to buy a cezve and learn how to make turkish coffee, once you've learned how to do it it's fucking good and it's really not that difficult to get a hang of. It's also good if you like sweet coffee as well I suppose, you can use honey instead of sugar and it tastes pretty good.

Other than that I usually just put a shot of espresso into milk and water. Or if I'm really really in a rush I might force myself to drink some instant.

I like drinking coffee because I like it. I don't need the caffeine but it feels like. I'm a fan of Costa. I won't spend much on it and only buy Coffees at cafes as a treat. Otherwise I just have instant. I'm a huge fan of Mochas though TT_TT
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Quote:(08-06-2016, 06:33 PM)Jiggly Wrote:

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Otherwise I just have instant

Instant coffee makes me die a little bit whenever I drink it. For lack of a better word, it's just wrong.
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Otherwise I just have instant

Instant coffee makes me die a little bit whenever I drink it. For lack of a better word, it's just wrong.

Well, when you're poor as fuck it's your only option. I don't have a coffee machine or even a cafeteria. You can still buy really nice instant.
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