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Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - Black - 03-20-2016 graylocks wrote: a good cappuccinos is mostly foam. my milk steaming works fine for lattes but i just can't get enough foam for a cappuccino and when i pour it there is too much steamed milk. you'd probably be okay with it since you like them wet but they might be too wet for you even. a good cappuccino should almost feel like there's nothing in the cup when you pick it up. i always compliment my partners when they make a particularly good one as i appreciate their technique. Yeah, I know that "nothing in the cup" feeling.... I guess I ask for it a little wet so I can feel like I got something for my money.... Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - graylocks - 03-20-2016 black, honestly I've never understood why people order cappuccinos in the first place. it seems like a waste of money to me! Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - mrbigstuff - 03-20-2016 Yeah, I stopped ordering cappuccinos and switched to lattes when the foam thing got out of hand (in Italy that is not the case, but whatever). Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - Racer X - 03-20-2016 Why do people insist on turning coffee into candy? Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - graylocks - 03-20-2016 Racer X wrote: caffeine and sugar. it's a beautiful world. Re: Lawsuit: Starbucks underfilling drinks - rgG - 03-20-2016 graylocks wrote: caffeine and sugar. it's a beautiful world. Yep, coffee is just a base for all the "toppings." ![]() |