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Senior Management avows nobody make coffee like me.

(This may of course be a cunning Ploy, as I get outta bed at about 06:05 to make it!)

Anyway bought a "Ranchillo" expresso machine and matching grinder after using a few cheapo expresso machines to death.

Mostly whatever No5 is on offer, generally in Sainsburys.

A triple (& perhaps quadruple?) expresso into a large mug of hot milk.= breakfast.

The stuff from any franchise is pure dross in comparision.

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Best expresso coffee I found is Taylors expresso from asda or Sainsburys often on a deal for two. Have a gaggia at home

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Being picky but why does most of the British nation think it's called Expresso?!

So annoying!

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

 

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We try and get our coffee from mcdonalds or greggs when we are traveling at work, cheaper and more reliable.

 

 

About the only thing Mac D's is good for, wouldn't have any food from there unless I was desperate

Greggs ain't too bad though, don't mind going there

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Whats the matter with you lot? get the large cup , bung an expresso in there first and the stick the regular latte on top of that . The Dobermans danglers :thumbup1:

 

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Maccie D's, M5 Cullompton, must be the most rancid coffee I have ever tasted! Would have returned it if I could have turned round. I cant believe that these companies go to the expense of installing machines that cost many thousands of pounds and allow staff to turn out the dish water they do. Agreed, Nespresso is the way to go for decent domestic coffee, fresh shot every time!

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