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Sign Up Now!I don't understand people who spend on rubbish toilet water coffees every day when they could be pouring gold from their own beans at homeMay as well get this one going too.
Fantastic coffee from my espresso machine floats my boat.
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I don't understand people who spend on rubbish toilet water coffees every day when they could be pouring gold from their own beans at home![]()
Brother we are on the same page. I had a Rancilio Silva for 10 years and just upgraded to a Quick Mill Rubino. Cost me $3k but after using it for the past 3 months I think I got an absolute bargain.
'But you gotta have the beans Larry, gotta have the beans'.
What beans are you on?
And my garden loves the waste grounds!
Just to quote American Psycho and absolutely NOT my opinion of you, mate.
You should see his business card. It's all from the film American psycho.I don't know who Paul Allen is.
At home I've become the eternal lazy bugga, nespresso machine that amaze's me has lasted some 10/15yrs ! and I like the campos pods due to the many buying the brand whilst on the road I enjoy its flavour.
I'm no bean snob, as long as its smooth and good taste IDGAF - have at least 3 a day.
What will likely happen is if smaller independent community coffee shops become unviable in terms of their vulnerability to escalating costs of the coffee beans, the big boys - McCafe, Starbucks, Coffee Club, Gloria Jeans etc who have significantly better buying power will just jump into their space...I have a giggle when my Chilean merican based biz colleague comes over here and marvels at the maccas coffee when to stop in desperation during our field trips ! hahaha
Maccas there have nothing like our McCafe's......
hey - back at you I find your the hyped up one through some threads hahaha3 a day?! No wonder you're all hyped up.
I'd have that many but it's too much milk. I make the little ones though rather than the big ones everyone else seems to get.
I'll never understand those giant cups. It's 500ml of coffee flavoured milk. Ugh. No wonder everyone is a fat bastard.
I'm a piccolo man.
Starbucks is dying/suffering mate, they have closed up heaps.What will likely happen is if smaller independent community coffee shops become unviable in terms of their vulnerability to escalating costs of the coffee beans, the big boys - McCafe, Starbucks, Coffee Club, Gloria Jeans etc who have significantly better buying power will just jump into their space...
Eg....Take Starbucks, a huge international business bulk buys its coffee by directly purchasing vast quantities of beans from coffee farms around the world, with a significant portion of the world's coffee supply passing through its sourcing network.
It's coffee is average at best but they have huge purchasing power which the little guy who takes his time and cares about the quality of his products won't be able to compete with.
It could quite well kill off the Australian cafe culture as we know it.....