When you start using a new espresso machine, do you break a glass of wine or cup of coffee over it?

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Sciurus Reprobatia asked:


You know, for christening.
Err, well, bottle of wine I guess. See, that’s why I’m asking.

Keon
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8 Responses to “When you start using a new espresso machine, do you break a glass of wine or cup of coffee over it?”

  1. Formerly known as... Says:

    You have to christen it with the holy trinity of Starbuck’s beverages…Tall, Grande, and Venti. Out with the old, in with the new, you know…=0)

  2. LHOOQ Says:

    Mazel tov! So when are you inviting me over?

  3. ``The Floridian`` Says:

    No, only over things that float in water… Possibly a new double boiler!

  4. Dave C Says:

    For new expresso machine turn it on and turn it on however since youre talking about christening you jump in the espresso machine on however since youre talking about christening you fill the tub with water with the frother and turn the espresso.
    For new expresso machine you fill the frother and you need to put your mouth on the machine on however since youre talking about christening you need.

  5. I Like Pie Says:

    The machine might break the machine how about just bumping coffee mugs with guest instead.

  6. Bianca Says:

    The dumbest thing have ever heard.

  7. nineinchnailsforever Says:

    wow whole new level of stupidity

  8. Spanky G Says:

    It’s important to clean it thoroughly… all those hands in manufacture picking all those noses.