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New Zealanders! Clustering upon East Dulwich in some vast atavistic migratory movement.


Is that true . . ? Then who are they . . ? What do they want . . . ?


Beneath those impossibly chirpy exteriors, what sinister truth lurks?


Are they . . . the lizard people?


Flat white, flat white . . . that's an accent description, no?


The truth, mate, is out there. Too bloody right.



Lee Scorseby, as it may be

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I was looking at a house once and the women tried to sell it to me on the grounds that it had Farrow and Balls paint in the kitchen.


?Because the type of paint you have on your walls means something? Oh do fuk off.?


is what I would have liked to have said but of course I am far too polite.


Anyway what?s the skinny with this? I was in caf? Nero the other day and noticed they were advertising flat white. It?s just a cappuccino without the froth isn?t it?

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Anyway what?s the skinny with this? I was in caf?

> Nero the other day and noticed they were

> advertising flat white. It?s just a cappuccino

> without the froth isn?t it?

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Flat white coffee


The milk is frothed & heated as you would a cappuccino, BUT then the milk jug is tamped firmly on a flat surface a fair few times to loose the larger bubbles. The result is a micro fine smooth froth, which is poured onto the coffee below & done well it's pretty blinkin' perfect


Tim at the Franklins farm shop does it very nicely indeed



W**F

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> I see, so cappuccino without the froth then.


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No...


It still has froth BUT it's micro "ultra" froth ( sheeesh ....it's getting like Dragons Den in here ) so it's less milky


" Capiche "


* cracks knuckles *



W**F

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