Yesterdays_Jam
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Been looking into getting either a bean to cup machine or a grinder and an espresso machine...anyone on here got one?
Or you can get a Nespresso milk frothing jug. Stick the milk in and press a button without messing with a foaming arm.Depends what you want, but if you drink foamed milk drinks then you need a machine with a decent steam wand included and learn to steam the milk yourself - it's pretty easy with a little bit of practice.
There's loads of reviews on YouTube, but I went for a Sage machine, they seem to have a good balance between value and usability.
Oh, and never buy supermarket beans, always get freshly roasted, otherwise you'll end up with cold horrible bog water!
Yes, that's a good option, but not if you want proper micro foam for a latte or flat white, but it will make a decent cappuccino milk.Or you can get a Nespresso milk frothing jug. Stick the milk in and press a button without messing with a foaming arm.
We have an entry level B2C machine. Does the job. Word of warning about B2C though, they are a b****d to clean.
Yeah. I do make lattes with mine as it has a few different settings, though I’m not entirely sure what “micro foam” is.Yes, that's a good option, but not if you want proper micro foam for a latte or flat white, but it will make a decent cappuccino milk.
All depends on what you want to drink I suppose.
for instant, you cannot go wrong with L'or Coffee DecaffTalking of coffee the doc has told me to stay off caffeine for a while. Anybody got good tips on the best decaf? Taylor’s coffee for the cafetière is the best I’ve found so far.