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Hello and welcome to the review that should have been here. It was here but its not here now as I have taken it and put it into my private stash somewhere else. It may well appear somewhere else online and if it does it will have my name on it. Thank you to everyone, to all the people in my COT over the years who have stuck by me and who have been great influences over the reviews I have written. It is indeed a sad case that reviewers have to come ... ...sense at all when the original content should be listed and frankly because of endless problems with Ciao I no longer have the time and energy to carry on. Each time I tried, it didn't work. Each message I sent to other members, they didn't appear. Each rate I applied, it didn't show. So that's the end of it. Ty for reading. ...
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Advantages: Brilliant way to make milkshakes! Disadvantages: Doesn't do a proper Cappucino or latte
...Froth the milk with the Aerolatte for a few minutes. Put the syrup in a tall glass with a long sundae spoon, and put in the ice cream. Top with the frothed milk and stir the milk into the syrup. I don't froth the mixture, 'cos it gives a lovely marbled effect, and serve it with the spoon so people can eat the ice cream! Chocolate works particularly well as the marbling looks great!
For grown ups, use Strawberry and add a dash of Amaretto, I top ... ...enough!
Anyhow, use the aerolatte to froth up the warm milk, make a strong coffee (preferably Espresso) and you are ready to go...... the main difference between a cappucino and a latte is the order they go in - here goes:
Cappucino - fill cup with one third coffee, and one third of warm milk (holding back the 'froth), now top with one third froth and sprinkle some grated chocolate on the top.
Latte - use a glass mug for a lovely ringed effect, ...
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Advantages: Can be used by children and saves the expense of buying a large machine. Disadvantages: None
This is another product I bought from QVC. It does work very well.
This is a small hand held, battery operated device that turns milk and coffee into thick froth, similar to milkshake.
It is very good for making cappuccino’s and lovely thick milkshakes but you do have to buy liquid milkshake flavourings as the powder ones change the properties of the milk, so it won’t froth. It works with skimmed and semi skimmed milk too. Can be used ... ...when you have sat down to work at the computer (for the tenth time), a little voice pipes up, “Mummy can I have another milkshake?”
The Aerolatté is easily washed by rinsing in a glass of water.
Recommended if you have small children who love milkshakes and cappuccino lovers ...
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Advantages: Froths milk quickly and efficiently Disadvantages: None
The Aerolatte is one of those products that you think you can do without - until you buy one and wonder how you ever did without it. Priced £14.99, it may not seem that cheap but it is well worth the money and you will get a lot of use out of it.
I had seen the Aerolatte milk frother on QVC several times and although I was fascinated by the demonstration, I didn't buy it. Then I went to the Ideal Home Show at Earl's court last year and there was ... ...price of £12.99.
The Aerolatte itself is a simple battery run chrome device - very modern looking - with a fine whisk on the end which rotates very fast, but which would not slice your fingers off if you caught them with it. For frothy milk shake, all you do is fill a glass one third full with milk, add some milk shake syrup, then insert the Aerolatte into the milk and turn it on. Move it in a circular direction, rising slowly up the glass and you ...
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Advantages: Easy to use - no worries about electic cords etc. Disadvantages: none
...which I made using my Aerolatte milk frother, I can heartily endorse this gadget. I saw the Aerolatte being demonstrated on QVC about 5 weeks ago and was most impressed and immediately sent for one. In the past I have found that many gadgets which are demonstrated on T.V. and at Ideal Home Exhibitions look fantastic when they are being used by somebody else but when I have a go they just don't seem to work. So I was understandably sceptical. I need ... ...Since buying my Aerolatte I have seen them advertised for sale in one or two places including Lakeland and I am seriously thinking of giving one to my sister as a present. It is small enough to keep in a drawer, extremely easy to clean (unlike it's electice counterparts) and cheap to run. Two batteries last a reasonable length of time. And, last but not least, it impresses all my visitors when I make them a cuppa cappuccino!! Go out and buy one. ...
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