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Monsoon Malabar is a great choice if you’re looking for something with low acidity. If you’re considering a blonde roast, maybe try Veranda Blend—it’s smooth and mellow but still has a nice brightness. I’ve noticed blonde roasts are becoming more popular, especially in workplaces and public spaces where variety matters. It got me thinking about how commercial coffee vending machines handle these kinds of options. If you’ve ever thought about upgrading to a machine that can offer different blends, it could be a fun way to switch things up—especially if you want to enjoy a variety at home or work.

Edited by hahn_ka
16 hours ago, malumbu said:

I prefer Old Holborn.

I should be more imaginative.  https://www.davy.co.uk/wine-bar/segar-and-snuff-parlour/

I may try this place

Many many decades ago when I was a student I started to smoke a pipe. It was a little wooden  "ladies pipe" according to the tobacconist.

I think I must have thought it would look cool.

That didn't last long. I couldn't keep it alight 🤣

I quite liked Old Holborn (or maybe I'm confusing tobacco types. Is that just for ciggies?) , but I preferred Clan. 

Coffee all tastes much the same to me. Probably my palate has been ruined by the pipe smoking 🤣

Edited by Sue
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