First post here, so "hi" everyone.
Im an espresso lover from way back, however, Ive never been able to sway my wife far enough away from her instant coffee......until now!
She wont go near espressos from my very tired Cimbali (1999)...a capp on a good day (maybe). Ive tried a Bellman, a Mucca stovetop and the standard 20 caffettieras we Italians seem to accumulate from the age of 5 up (in all possible sizes of course).
A couple of months ago, however, I bought an Aeropress and I think Ive got her ! A milk based coffee drinker, my wife is loving the coffees coming out of the thing.
To sound equally as corny as those real comments on the packaging, I gotta agree too, and in the cup, theres no coffee residue like plungers tend to leave.
Fresh is best, I know, but my fav blend has been the Tanzania Mviwambi (I can at least write it).
Go figure....$45, non-European, plastic.....and good!
Im in the market for upgrading my Cimbali and Grinder, but thats another post.
Seeya
Im an espresso lover from way back, however, Ive never been able to sway my wife far enough away from her instant coffee......until now!
She wont go near espressos from my very tired Cimbali (1999)...a capp on a good day (maybe). Ive tried a Bellman, a Mucca stovetop and the standard 20 caffettieras we Italians seem to accumulate from the age of 5 up (in all possible sizes of course).
A couple of months ago, however, I bought an Aeropress and I think Ive got her ! A milk based coffee drinker, my wife is loving the coffees coming out of the thing.
To sound equally as corny as those real comments on the packaging, I gotta agree too, and in the cup, theres no coffee residue like plungers tend to leave.
Fresh is best, I know, but my fav blend has been the Tanzania Mviwambi (I can at least write it).
Go figure....$45, non-European, plastic.....and good!
Im in the market for upgrading my Cimbali and Grinder, but thats another post.
Seeya




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