Re: FAQ please
Danny wrote:
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> The advice in the non FAQ is still more than suitable digest for
> newbies here. Forget about the ever rising minimum standards spouted
> by some. I often give a balancing post if some twit says you need a
> commercial 2 group hx machine to make a couple of lattes at home...
Especially those pages on bean storage ! ;o)
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