Adjusting to a pod coffee maker

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GA Russell wrote:
brothers wrote:Oh well, if mama's happy then everybody's happy, isn't that what they say?
Around here they say it differently - If Mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy! It's not that Mama's happiness guarantees everyone's happiness, but rather that her unhappiness guarantees everyone else's misery!
Very Interesting...

I purchased a Nespresso machine 8 monthes ago and really enjoy it. SWMBO on the other hand does not see it in the same light. The first few monthes the espresso tasted less than prime - all because 'Mama was not happy!' (a non coffee drinker who had questions about the initial capital outlay).

The three of us are co-existing much better now and the product is excellent!
Jason

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Post by Gareth »

I bought a Nespresso machine two months ago and haven't looked back since. I certainly wouldn't describe myself as a coffee connoiseur, but I do enjoy a good cup of espresso which I get from this machine.

I also love the simplicity, cleanliness and tidyness of the system too.

Gareth
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Sure Andy. My son says there will be no eulogy at my funeral rather he will read off a list of 'Squirisms'.
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