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Vintage465
Oct 14, 2015Nomad
NYCgrrl wrote:Vintage465 wrote:
So, just to set the record straight, I drink what Juan Valdez drinks....Black Coffee, strong, no sugar My wife, however, that is a different story. She needs a Soy Cappuccino in the morning. We don't usually hook up to 110v so having a regular Cappuccino maker is not a good option. We've been using this thing called a Mukka Express from France that boils water, forces it up through some espresso grind coffee, through some kind of a devise that "pops" and foams the soymilk in the top. It is OK, but the biggest problem we have with it is the lack of consistency. So, my idea of perfect would be something that can work off the stove top. A small 110v cappuccino maker could be an option if I set up some kind of inverter, but my biggest problem with that is there is very little room for luxuries like that in our trailer as it is a 24' (tongue to bumper) bumper pull.
Thanks!
I'm a little confused. Are you saying the Mukka you have now works on the stovetop and you want one that functions via electricity OR you want a different stovetop version?
Sorry, I prolly haven't had enough tea yet.
The Mukka does not really make the Cappuccino to my wife's satisfaction. Occasionally it will make an "acceptable" cup according to my wife. I think if we could always get an "acceptable cup", she would be OK with it. It just seems to make it different each time even though we are real careful with our steps. So if there was a different stove top maker I would be interested. If someone has set up a mini 110v set up I would be interested (especially if it was powered off an inverter)in that too.
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