Excessive disposable incomes

anything coffee related, moka pots, espresso machines, portable espresso machine, pippamoka etc though i do use nearly them all depending on situation
I use my Moka pot everyday, it's the only way to drink Coffee imho. Cost me less than £15 from TKMax bargain and great value for money, I buy Aldi coffee at £1.09 a bag, it works out much cheaper than instant and is real coffee.
 
I use my Moka pot everyday, it's the only way to drink Coffee imho. Cost me less than £15 from TKMax bargain and great value for money, I buy Aldi coffee at £1.09 a bag, it works out much cheaper than instant and is real coffee.

I am proud to say I haven't a clue what a 'Moka pot' is. And what the hell are those Keurig things supposed to be for? I still use a good old cafetiere. Chuck the ground coffe in, pour the hot water on, push the plunger then pour in a cup. Delish. I think I've had the thing at least 10 years.
 
I am proud to say I haven't a clue what a 'Moka pot' is. And what the hell are those Keurig things supposed to be for? I still use a good old cafetiere. Chuck the ground coffe in, pour the hot water on, push the plunger then pour in a cup. Delish. I think I've had the thing at least 10 years.
You must have such a steady hand. I've lost count of the amount of cafetiere glass I've broken!
 
A couple of years ago my wife ordered a new cafetiere on an online shop from tesco about 3 or 4 years ago. They substituted 10 plastic pint pots. They turned out good value for money as we still have them to this day.
 
anything coffee related, moka pots, espresso machines, portable espresso machine, pippamoka etc though i do use nearly them all depending on situation
I have a Cuisinart coffee maker. Put beans and water in at the top and get a jug of coffee. Brilliant device.
 
I am proud to say I haven't a clue what a 'Moka pot' is. And what the hell are those Keurig things supposed to be for? I still use a good old cafetiere. Chuck the ground coffe in, pour the hot water on, push the plunger then pour in a cup. Delish. I think I've had the thing at least 10 years.
A moka pot has been round for about 90 years, bialetti is the best, when you see a picture you will know them
https://images.app.goo.gl/TuHoUP9b9D3kAGQN7
 
Another shout for private number plates. Why? 🤔 Especially on a sh*t car.

7mil on Saville is pretty 'excessive' and pointless. You could have bought a cheaper model who does a similier job for a fraction of the price😉
 
People with mobile homes only have one topic of conservation,two if you count free parking.
I have always found caravaners and tent people more interesting and fun unlike the other lot.
 
anything coffee related, moka pots, espresso machines, portable espresso machine, pippamoka etc though i do use nearly them all depending on situation
Same, although i don't have a pippamoka, but I do have an aeropress and a turkish coffee pot. Have a few moka pots of different sizes.
 
Mark Zuckerberg has a considerable disposable income.

The boring grey t shirts he wears look like they cost $10 - but in fact they are 'designer' and so they actually cost $300
 
I can't really fathom in-game purchases on video games. Things like skins in FPS games like Call of Duty or the random packs in games like Fifa.
 
Coffee is essential though! I even take my nespresso when I visit my mum, can't be drinking instant

Are the capsules now recyclable? There was an article back in 2015 on the Guardian about 27bn aluminium pots discarded every year to landfill.
 
Another shout for private number plates. Why? 🤔 Especially on a sh*t car.

I've thought this way for a long time, but I find now with the amount of time and money put into our 2010 F10 BMW, a private plate makes it ageless, it doesn't look old at all. I'm considering it.
 
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