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trt | 01:48 Mon 01st Dec 2014 | ChatterBank
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I have always used instant coffee for years, and drink quite a lot.

My daughter asked me if I would like a coffee making machine for Xmas, which would be nice, but my experience from years ago, I always found the coffee bitter.

Not because of the price, but I have always used Tesco Gold instant, which for me taste nice, and my question is.

Can you recommend a mild coffee, a maker and would the coffee be OK the next day if not all consumed?

Thanks.
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If you enjoy your coffee that you like,dont be cajoled into something you really aren't interested in,just because it's christmas;-) Its a pressurising time of year!
I agree trt. If you like what you are using now and enjoy it then stay with it. Explain to your daughter that it's a nice thought, but you would be unlikely to use it.
I have Lidl Granarom Gold. It's only £1 something a jar. I like it. you like what you have stay with it.
I agree with the previous posters. Coffee machines(and there are a million of them on the market) are all very well if the are to YOUR taste, otherwise they are a waste of money and will rarely, if ever, be used. You like your instant so stick to that.
Agree with the above replies .i have one and only use it when family are here . Just put some baileys Irish cream in your coffee now you have xmas coffee,same as machine .
Yes stick to what you like, you'll propbably only use it occsionally then it's a waste & just takes up space!
stay with what you enjoy trt. it'll only end up taking up space in a cupboard.
At least your daughter has the commonsense to ask you before she buys you one - well done to YOU for bringing her up properly.
i have a tassimo and it just makes one cup at a time so no waste ,you can buy different sorts of coffee ,tea or chocolate pods .
I dunno. You ask for advice on which, and everyone says don't ! :-D

Why not pop around and try some of your daughter's real bean coffee and see if she has some you like ? Otherwise the roast is a personal taste.

Have to say I can't be bothered to use my filter set-up very often. Too easy to slosh granules are water into a mug.
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like I typed !
The best and by far the cheapest way to make good coffee is with a cafetiere. It will produce much better coffee for a fraction of the price of any of the fancy-pants machines. These are available everywhere for less than £10 pounds......more if you want one that looks nice of your kitchen window sill !

If your coffee is bitter, than perhaps you are using boiling water. Its sounds counter-intuitive but while boiling water is perfect for tea, it make bad coffee, as you are scalding the coffee grounds. Boil the kettle but let it sit for a minute or two, and then use the water.

Also there are different coffee for different tastes. Some are stronger than others. Personally "mild" coffee is a bit like mild cheddar...what's the point !

So you can explore the world of real coffee for very little outlay. I am in my caravan in Cornwall for the month and I use a small cafetiere, which cost £5:00 in Tesco. My favourite coffee at present is the Viennese Blend from Sainsburys, which has fig extracts added, although its getting harder to obtain in their stores. I changed over from Nescafe Gold Blend about 5 years ago and now no longer buy instant coffee. I also refuse coffee in other people houses, unless I know its provenance !
mikey i used a cafetiere but i only want one cup so theres waste then you have to clean it and get rid of coffee dregs etc thats why i have a tassimo so easy to use and clean .
mally...one of my brothers has a Tassimo and its OK but quite expensive.

Cleaning the cafetiere can be a pain but sometimes you have to suffer for your luxuries !
Cleaning a cafetiere is no more hassle than cleaning a teapot.
I agree Ummmm !
i use tea bags ummmm and mikey y (bet you are both tutting in horror )lol x
I use teabags too. Well, I rarely drink tea but use them for other people. I like the coffee from a cafetiere but only drink it at the weekends. Bung it in the dish washer :-)

i do a one off tea in my tassimo but if theres a few of us i use the bags .
Actually, I use tea bags as well now ! I hope that they don't have 'net access in heaven, as my Mum will having a fit right now.

Can I recommend Lidls Early Grey tea bags ! Personally I think they are right up with Twinging's, which is high praise indeed !
The machine, well I'll leave to others with expertise.

But why not get a cone first (and paper filters) and see if you like the bean stuff ?

(Plus a grinder too, but you may have a kitchen attachment that already does that.)

http://www.hrhiggins.co.uk/accessories/coffee/plastic_filter_cones/

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