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Interesting you say that, everything I've seen says cold milk foams better!
I seem to be getting the foaming action going well now. I've done some more practice today and I'm pretty happy with how it's going. I don't normally have milk in my coffee so I'm going through way more than normal 😃
Another thing I do is heat the espresso head plus the cups by placing them in boiling water from the kettle for a short while before extracting. Makes the coffee in the cups stay nicely hot afterwards. We only have a lower end Sunbeam machine, but hot coffee can be made in a couple of minutes without leaving the machine on for a long time to heat it all up.
The Bambino seems to heat up really quick. 10 seconds or so, quick enough for it to be ready by the time I've put the coffee in the thingymajig.
The knack is to heat the milk with the wand "deep" and also texture (apparently the jargon) the milk with the wand "shallow".
The combination gives you the temperature and foam you want. After some trial and error.
Yes, that's what I saw in some of the videos. Thanks for the tip!