How we did coffee in Italy in '30 - Page 3

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JoWolf
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#21: Post by JoWolf »

Bravo! Thank You

Tonefish
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#22: Post by Tonefish »

That's cool! Thanks for sharing that. DId they have the fuel cubes back then or was it typically a tea candle for heat?
LMWDP #581 .......... May your roasts, grinds, and pulls be the best!

mathof
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#23: Post by mathof »

I just read through this delightful thread, and I have subscribed to your fascinating site. Fortunatamente leggo l'italiano abbastanza bene.

Grazie, Matteo

IMAWriter
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#24: Post by IMAWriter »

BB Huell wrote:Great video and music! I love the time / patience / care that went into making that cup of coffee. Clearly it was an important craft back then as it is today and through the years.

Thank you for sharing.

Todd
Agree with Todd and all the others, and would add that I MUCH appreciate the time, care, expertise and LOVE that went into making that WONDERFUL video. This post is, IMO worthy of being a "sticky"...if there's a Forum category for contributions such as this!!
Bello!! Grazie!

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