Aha. Excellent.
I hope you enjoyed it.
A coffee to see in the New Year would demand something classy to accompany it; for me, Austrian chocolates, Scottish shortbread, or German biscuits will meet that need.
Three fine choices.
Aha. Excellent.
I hope you enjoyed it.
A coffee to see in the New Year would demand something classy to accompany it; for me, Austrian chocolates, Scottish shortbread, or German biscuits will meet that need.
@Scepticalscribe. Can you recommend a nice dark chocolate bar that is readily available in U.K. Supermarkets? I'm trying to wean myself off milk chocolate. I do like dark chocolate that is in the Bounty bars you see. Any recommendations?
@Dave Meadows Have you tried Green & Blacks? They are available in most supermarkets, and have bars with 60%, 70% and 85% cococa.
http://www.greenandblacks.co.uk/our-range
Also worth consideration, is Montezuma chocolate. It's British company, but their chocolate is very South American. It's more expesive, and not sold in as many supermarkets.
https://www.montezumas.co.uk/
Thank you both for your recommendations. Yes, I've seen Green and Black's chocolate. Will definitely be giving it a try. As I said, I'm going to try and eat dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate.
I know someone who bought themselves a beautiful Japanese wooden coffee dripper to go with the cooper one they already have!Christmas has just slipped away, and this is a coffee forum.
So, I wonder whether any of us were gifted - received as gifts - some nice coffee gear, or whether any of the denizens who dwell here thought to bestow a gift with a coffee dimension on themselves this Yuletide season?
I know someone who bought themselves a beautiful Japanese wooden coffee dripper to go with the cooper one they already have!
I still haven't gotten around to ordering a small French press. I'll take recommendations.
Thanks for the tip. Lots of them seem to be 8 cup. I assume that's 8 small expresso size cups?
[doublepost=1483476930][/doublepost]http://www.bodum.com/gb/en/coffee/coffee-makers
Three mugs of coffee? I'd be bouncing off the celling!No.
French Press sized cups are not the same as espresso; espresso is that small, exquisite cup...
A Bialetti moka pot is measured by espresso sized cups; the old French press (Bodum) would be measure in terms of 'standard' old cups - the sort of cups your parents might the drunk tea from, once upon a time, before people switched to using mugs.
To be honest, I doubt you would need an eight cup pot - unless you were prepared to make a half pot. (Which would give you roughly two decent sized mugs). Perhaps a six cup would suit your needs better - you could expect to get up to three (modern) mugs of coffee from it.
Three mugs of coffee? I'd be bouncing off the celling!
Okay I'll do a little research later this week.
Come on you know me. I'm not really a half full kind of guy. More of a half empty!I'm sure that there is a three or a four cup model available, which, if you made it half full, would give you a decent mug, and a top up.
Come on you know me. I'm not really a half full kind of guy. More of a half empty!![]()
Guilty, m'lud.
The gorgeous copper one is in use daily - the beautiful wooden Japanese one will be introduced to coffee later in the week, when dental visits have concluded.
Normally, I would have used it today - as the substitute carer comes Tuesdays and Fridays during the week, (and week-ends), and - if I am around - I'll make her coffee when I make a second cup for myself.
But, today, I was at the dentist.
Re a small French press - Bodum make decent, reasonably priced, readily available ones in a range of sizes. Their French Press range tend to be made form glass and steel, or a robust plastic polymer.
The one I use is by Le Creuset - it is more solid, - as it made from stoneware - looks stunning, and a bit more expensive.
I agree, the Le Creuset is very nice.
I have a Le Creuset and it's really lovely but when I just want one cup for myself I use this Bodum one.
Bodum CHAMBORD Coffee Maker, 0.35 L/12 oz - Shiny https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0051OOM68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_gToByb9D1EBY1