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Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Redwinger
Wine guru
4038
Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
Way Down South In Indiana, USA
Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
Middleton, NH, USA
Redwinger wrote: flashbacks to the Nescafé commercials I recall from my youth.
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Redwinger wrote:Hoke-
Can't hate yer for dat. In fact, I have no idea what a Nespresso gizmo is, but assume it is some kind of contraption to deliver caffeine. The name does give me flashbacks to the Nescafé commercials I recall from my youth.
Glad you're enjoying it.
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Hoke wrote:I got the "U" model, Carl.
Karen, the Keurig is a single-cup coffee maker. The Nespresso is a single shot espresso maker---the water is pre-heated and forced through the pod under 19bars of pressure. You get espresso, with crema, rather than coffee.
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Jenise wrote:Hoke wrote:I got the "U" model, Carl.
Karen, the Keurig is a single-cup coffee maker. The Nespresso is a single shot espresso maker---the water is pre-heated and forced through the pod under 19bars of pressure. You get espresso, with crema, rather than coffee.
But you do have to use a pod, right?
Jenise wrote:Hoke wrote:I got the "U" model, Carl.
Karen, the Keurig is a single-cup coffee maker. The Nespresso is a single shot espresso maker---the water is pre-heated and forced through the pod under 19bars of pressure. You get espresso, with crema, rather than coffee.
But you do have to use a pod, right?
Redwinger
Wine guru
4038
Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
Way Down South In Indiana, USA
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Redwinger wrote:Okay, I gotta ask: What is a pod?
Mike Filigenzi
Known for his fashionable hair
8187
Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
Sacramento, CA
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Mike Filigenzi wrote:I've spent a fair amount of time looking into espresso machines and it seems that if you really want a first rate unit, you need to spend $1000+. Then you also have to buy a grinder that will cost somewhere in the $500+ range. I have neither the kitchen space nor the budget nor the lust for great espresso to take it that far. If the Nespresso machine makes a servicably good cup, then that sounds like the way to go.
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Way down among Brazilians
Coffee beans grow by the billions
So they've got to find those extra cups to fill
They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil....
I love coffee, I love tea
I love the Java Jive and it loves me
Coffee and tea and the java and me
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup (Ah!)
I love java, sweet and hot
Whoops, Mr. Moto, I'm a coffee pot
Shoot me the pot, and I'll pour me a shot
A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
9340
Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Hoke wrote:Had a few Nespresso coffees with friends in France and Napa, so got interested in having one myself. So I got one for Christmas.
Have it on my desk next to my computer. Easy to use and a surprisingly nice delivery of espresso with crema. The coffee quality is decent (not the best I've had, but then I've had baristas serve up stuff that wasn't as good). Good selection. Too damned pricey, but cheaper than going to a coffee shop, and there's no Peet's handy 'round here anyhoo.
So: it's handy; it's quick; no muss no fuss; variety of coffees and styles (mostly make lungo). I like it.
Okay, purists, the hating can begin...
Brian K Miller wrote: Peet's Over-Roasted Chain
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
Brian K Miller wrote:Hoke wrote:Had a few Nespresso coffees with friends in France and Napa, so got interested in having one myself. So I got one for Christmas.
Have it on my desk next to my computer. Easy to use and a surprisingly nice delivery of espresso with crema. The coffee quality is decent (not the best I've had, but then I've had baristas serve up stuff that wasn't as good). Good selection. Too damned pricey, but cheaper than going to a coffee shop, and there's no Peet's handy 'round here anyhoo.
So: it's handy; it's quick; no muss no fuss; variety of coffees and styles (mostly make lungo). I like it.
Okay, purists, the hating can begin...
Only hating here is towards the bolded text. You would REALLY go to Peet's Over-Roasted Chain over Stumptown or some of the locals? For Shame, Hoke, for Shame.
Brian K Miller
Passionate Arboisphile
9340
Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:05 am
Northern California
Hoke
Achieving Wine Immortality
11420
Sat Apr 15, 2006 1:07 am
Portland, OR
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