Ok - I’ll get prices but the 4 us of cover the full box
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37.20 + 7.25 shipping = 44.45
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37.20 + 7.25 shipping = 44.45
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Damnit......the one time i decide to eat lunch out and not in the break room surfing HBT. Blink and it's gone.Been slow year African coffee - anyone want to grab some of this washed Ethiopian with me? It’s not a fruit bomb but it sounds like a good cup of filter coffee none the less. Bean stats check out - mostly 14/15 screen & decent density
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Damnit......the one time i decide to eat lunch out and not in the break room surfing HBT. Blink and it's gone.
Shotgun on the next @jammin batch!^knowing my luck something totally awesome will post as soon as this order ships.
Ok - I’ll get prices but the 4 us of cover the full box
Edit:
37.20 + 7.25 shipping = 44.45
Yay, we now have a roaster
Ok - I’ll get prices but the 4 us of cover the full box
Edit:
37.20 + 7.25 shipping = 44.45
The family is adding cream and sugar to my Christmas Blend. I want to tell them every time they add something a kitten dies.
I suppose that's better (artisinal) than pouring skim milk right into the mug.I'll have to admit, I've made a few cappuccinos with your blend and they were very good.
Haha, my favorite is, " ahhh I love a dark roast", like its some magical drink to curl up with on a snowy day. I wont even give my in laws coffee anymore, they are happy with their keurig and are very stubborn to even taste fresh grade one Ethiopian. I cant deal with it anymore so I dont bring it or talk about coffee with them. My wife drinks coffee with flavored creamer and I have tested. You really lose any origin flavor. I do sometimes drink coffee like this, but rarely. I think I should keep my best stuff at work to enjoy at break, and any old coffee would probably do fine for home. I am done trying to convince people of the difference between charcoal and coffee. I want to burn a piece of bread and brew it. I think the flavor will be similar to the beloved "dark roast".
Haha, I would do that to in a rush before driving to work. They are super convenient, there are some really good options for loading your own. The foil top is clever, and does keep the coffee fresh. There are probably some good ones out there. I pregrind and set morning timer, trading oxygen for convenience. Im happy to have it for my bad commute. Whats a clever?I used to drink a lot of French roast, but after trying some lighter roasts, I am really enjoying the subtleties they have to offer. We do have a Keurig, as that's what I use when I want a cup of something with caffeine while I'm rushing out the door in the morning. Pressed coffee is too messy sometimes, and I just want one cup.
I ordered a Clever. Then I'll be able to use my own fresh coffee and make that cup in a few minutes.
I've never done the heatgun or whirly pop. I started with a air popper for a few pounds before getting the behmor, but I don't know that I'd say either of those methods are crude. I know jammin started with and likes the heat gun/bread maker combo. I consider both the heatgun and whirly pop to just be very manual. The real downside to a manual process in my mind is that consistency/repeatability takes some practice and diligence. Just like pourover vs an automatic coffee machine or typical three vessel homebrewing vs something like the the picobrew zymatic. In many cases, you're paying for automation and repeatability more than a genuinely better process. (Although, at the higher end, you're getting both.)Thanks, Apple!
I'm starting to dabble more with roasting, but the heatgun method is crude--a machete, like you say. And I think it bakes out the beans somewhat. I might go with a whirl-a-pop. Someone mentioned having good luck with that, early in this thread. Not ready to delve into coffee-roasting machines yet.
Has anyone tried one of those reusable K-cup holders to use your own coffee in a Keurig? Do they work OK? I'd like to move away from buying k-cup coffee and start using my own.
BTW, this is the Clever I mentioned. It sits atop a coffee mug. Insert filter, put in ground coffee, pour hot water over it. Drains into the mug.