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tcphoto1

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Aug 21, 2008
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Chemex
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Ingster

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Apr 2, 2007
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Leeds, UK
Currently at home for single mug coffee i'll use a V60 dripper, on a lazy sunday i'll catch up with a good book whilst drinking coffee from my bodum cafetiere, my wife likes frothy coffee and lattes so we've got a dolce gusto mini-me.

At work I have a delonghi filter coffee machine which is getting a little old, and as i'm one of a few who drink coffee - then have to rush in-between patients to get a drink i've decided to supplement my coffee with a nespresso citiz with aeroccino in case I fancy a latte/cappuccino, anyway here are a couple of pics of what I have (not mine in the pics) 61-DORlibmL._SL1440_.jpg dolce_gusto_mini_me_1_0.jpg nespresso.jpg
 

TheDoubler55

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Oct 21, 2011
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Awesome kitchen, awesome set up!
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I couldn't find any thread concerning 'setup pictures' about the most important ingredient to a successful mac (and almost anything else) experience.
So therefor I hope you would like to share how you make, create, develop your coffee. May it be a huge and complicated machinery, or simply a scoop of nescafe with some hot water.
Both are more than welcome!

Personnally I'm currently running a setup with grinder, espresso machine etc.

  • Machine: Isomac Tea 2007
  • Grinder: Ascaso mini I2
  • Standard peripherals

Before some enthutiast want's to enlightening me about how important a good grinder is,
I know the current isn't optimal however it gets the job done until I will be able to pick up a Mazzer etc.


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Now please post a picture of how you create those delicious drops :D
very nice!
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I can't compete with Shrink, but my little setup works for me..:)
Any setup is good, as long as you have that goodness!
 

Scepticalscribe

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Jul 29, 2008
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In a coffee shop.
I at once considered a French Press, but I find the residue it leaves behind a bit much.

Well, if you are making coffee fro three or four people, there is nothing better.

Besides, it is a - fairly idiot proof and - very forgiving method with which to make coffee.

And, moreover, apparently, plants - if you have a garden, or potted plants - love coffee grounds.
 
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Destroysall

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Well, if you are making coffee fro three or four people, there is nothing better.

Besides, it is a - fairly idiot proof and - very forgiving method with which to make coffee.

And, moreover, apparently, plants - if you have a garden, or potted plants - love coffee grounds.
I'll have to try it again some time. It's been years since I've last tried a cup from a French Press.
 
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Nick11Mac

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Jan 20, 2011
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California
This is the setup for espresso and lattes. The pic is off the internet but that's what I've been using for a few years now. Then, for a quick cup of coffee we have a single serve too.

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