At the moment I'm paying £2.60 a week on "Lyons Coffee Bags" and it's by far the nicest coffee I've had. I don't know how it compares with using a french press or a drip and I was wondering if there was a cheaper to way to get this quality of coffee without having to pay that much.
I don't mind putting effort into making the coffee I just don't want it to be a money sink, where I'll have to buy a new bag of £15 beans every month.
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