They are norf of London mate, cut em some slack ffs.I think it's pretty revealing what you lads are seeing in this cup of coffee tbh![]()

legendary
they soak up half a cup of tea per rusk
Then I told him to dip it into the brew and take a bite. I swear he caned half the box after 
legendary
they soak up half a cup of tea per rusk
I'm no coffee snob. Nescafe from the jar. Milk and one sugar
I had a latte last night at about half ten.
Finally got to sleep at about 3.
Think I’m gonna stick to my Pepsi max and try grown up drinks again in a few years time.
Shirley it’s no caffeine?Probably as much caffeine in the Pepsi Max, fam.
Do like a Pepsi Max though. Underrated.
Is eating rusk as an adult a Pakistani thing bro? I worked on a project once and the client was Pakistani, his family used to come in the office every few days and sit round a boardroom table dunking rusks in latte.
Always thought it was baby food.
I had a latte last night at about half ten.
Finally got to sleep at about 3.
Think I’m gonna stick to my Pepsi max and try grown up drinks again in a few years time.
Same, only difference is, i ain't had sugar in tea or coffee for a few years now.I'm no coffee snob. Nescafe from the jar. Milk and one sugar
Yorkshire Tea is the dog's bollocks, though it pains me to say soBest coffee I have is from a French stove top pot.
It's absolutely superb coffee from that. Use Lavazza coffee. It makes two espresso or one decent size Americano.
We've got a Gaggia machine but she uses that mainly for her one daily coffee, prefer one form the pot.
Have a one man Bodum for work. Not till after two cups of PG Tips in the morning though.
Can't drink instant, it's ****ing horrible nasty ****. Nescafe and the like, headache inducing, awful ****e.
The new style Barista style granules aren't quite so bad, if in a hurry.
Red Bush tea is decent too. Prefer that to green tea.

You must log in or register to see imagesSee, now this is a crime against tea. But at least my man Mehmet left the tea bag in, so it’ll come good eventually. And it cost a quid; Pret, three doors up, would have charged me £2.75 for an even worse attempt...
Funny listening to tea/coffee connoisseurs.

Competition eh? That's one word for it.Everything is a competition on here mate![]()
