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Exactly š“šAgreed! Especially as some of us are having our morning coffees precisely because we don't function well until we've had it š
It is like.....what came 1st, the egg or the chicken.
Exactly š“šAgreed! Especially as some of us are having our morning coffees precisely because we don't function well until we've had it š
Exactly; one's first coffee is consumed for precisely this very reason.Agreed! Especially as some of us are having our morning coffees precisely because we don't function well until we've had it š
The quality of coffee served in even pretty ordinary places - rather than simply specialist coffee spots - has really improved over the past twenty to thirty years.As some of you will know Iām much more of a Tea drinker than coffee, but I had two delicious lattes today.
The first at the Mercedes Benz dealership in Oxford and the second at Chipping Norton on the way home.
Absolutely.The quality of coffee served in even pretty ordinary places - rather than simply specialist coffee spots - has really improved over the past twenty to thirty years.
Oh, yes.I was at a function over the weekend. Alleged coffee served out of a stainless steel urn with a dispenser spout. The tank was near the bottom, granted, but it came out like oil straight from the well. And tasted like oil. First coffee I have had in many years that was, quite literally, undrinkable. Not sure if my palette has risen to snob heights but now I can understand why some people might not like coffee -- or alleged coffee.
Lesson learned first time this happened to me.
My daughter gave me coffee for Christmas, whole beans, one of them had flavoring stuff on it, slightly oil look, I donāt know what it was, but the beans then weāre getting stuck all inside my hopper.
This Dehlongi you cannot take the hopper apart, donāt ask me why, was not aware till I tried.
Had to carefully scrape it all over, try to rid stuck whole beans off all the surfaces that they were stuck to.
Then with a slight wet water towel, get in there, wipe it clean and dry .
oo - never knew this.there are grinder cleaning tablets available

Wow.
I've had my Delonghi Magnifica for about 12 years (not sure exactly how old it is as it was dumped on the street with a "Free - please take" sticker on it, and the manuals taped to the top, when I found it) and the grinder looks as sparkly clean as it did when I got it.
What did you do with yours??? Still, I'm glad you did whatever it was as your dismantling post was fascinating. I say this as aI sip my latte.
a couple posts up, I explain where I used "oily beans"...
The machine was dry when I went to clean it, I canāt explain why it clogged.
Unless those oily beans had residual oils below the grinder then corn fine powder became mud.

Good to know about these coated flavoured oily beans - in case I would like to try them, I will use my electric standalone grinder that I grind all kind of things with.
I don't pour my beans directly from the bag into the hopper. But into a can, so I do see the beans before I feed the machine with them, fortunately. Good strategy.
I haven't tested the mountain grown Lavazza beans earlier.
But they are really good - worth the double price against other Lawazz beans, for sure.
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I do have tested other mountain grown beans earlier, but it was not yesterday, and with another machine. I do recall they were good, but not much more actually.

Nice, NBD, new beans day
I just placed order for these seeing you had them, well you have the 7/10 strength, I could only get 5/10, will see.
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Btw, all good with machine, started the day proper with a double shot coffee.
I just placed order for these seeing you had them, well you have the 7/10 strength, I could only get 5/10, will see.
Me too!! Coincidence or divine inspiration? What are the chances?Enjoyed a mug of Ethiopian coffee this morning.
in Colorado, this is my morning start.. but made too much yesterday and the hotel room complimentary bag of decent Lavazza ran out. 
