Wroth coffee is frothy coffee.
Posted By: bird table on September 25th 2015 at 09:30:02
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- Wroth coffee lovers ... (NCFC) - loz, Sep 25, 08:15:20
- They're great - very clean flavours. If you're in Norwich go to (NCFC) - woody, Sep 25, 12:24:54
- we've got one (NCFC) - Charles21, Sep 25, 11:05:28
- Shouldn't be. What are you doing with it?! (n/m) (NCFC) - woody, Sep 25, 12:16:06
- Yeah, if I don't have access to my espresso machine (NCFC) - scruffy, Sep 25, 10:49:58
- Can you recommend a bean grinder? (n/m) (NCFC) - loz, Sep 25, 12:21:54
- I got a used Eureka Mignon. Brilliant! (n/m) (NCFC) - woody, Sep 25, 15:37:35
- ...you discovered a Minion in your bath? (n/m) (NCFC) - Old Man, Sep 25, 16:27:47
- I got a used Eureka Mignon. Brilliant! (n/m) (NCFC) - woody, Sep 25, 15:37:35
- Can you recommend a bean grinder? (n/m) (NCFC) - loz, Sep 25, 12:21:54
- a few great little local shops! (NCFC) - rincon, Sep 25, 09:46:27
- Wroth coffee is frothy coffee. (n/m) (NCFC) - bird table, Sep 25, 09:30:02
- I use Lidl espresso beans at home (NCFC) - King, Sep 25, 08:55:23
- yep, we use Lidl Gold (NCFC) - Monty Peculiar, Sep 25, 09:40:06
- IKEA ground coffee is great quality for the price. Use a Braun Aromaster. (n/m) (NCFC) - derbyshire canary, Sep 25, 08:48:58
- Not used that, I have a deLonghi. Use Taylor's of Harrogate, Waitrose or Sains own brand (NCFC) - CB41, Sep 25, 08:42:36
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