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CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Kennedy Center criticizes musician who canceled performance after Trump name added to buildingEnglish
6·16 days agoI heard the village people are booked for the whole summer.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Coffee@lemmy.world•Hario Switch Hybrid Recipe - Baba's Brew / Smuggler's BrewEnglish
2·17 days agoYikes. Critical error. I just fixed it. It’s part of step 6 just before the big pour.
Thank you for pointing this out.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak ragesEnglish
21·1 month agoYou watch too much sci-fi, dreamer.
Sure but it takes a billionaire or a republican politician to be comfortable with this degree of age discrepancy.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Gas Stoves Account For More Than Half of Some Americans’ Exposure to a Known Toxin, New Research ConcludesEnglish
65·1 month agoOk, but you can take my gas stove away over my dead body, which apparently might be dead from an asthma attack.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•American exceptionalism 🫡English
4·1 month agoYour mom is clearly dumb.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
News@lemmy.world•Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak ragesEnglish
41·1 month agoYou watch too much sci-fi dreamer
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Coffee@lemmy.world•In search of The Neapolitan “Machine”English
1·1 month agoI like the idea of waiting a bit to flip it if using a dark roast especially. Maybe 1min? I’m not going to pretend to understand it, but I don’t think most coffee brewing scales in a linear fashion. I could easily imagine the small 1 cup brewer being less “forgiving” with lighter roasts. Do you like it? With available options like FP, aeropress, and moka - you have a lot of choices for these “tweener” type brews that lie on the pour-over -> espresso spectrum. Which do you use the most?
Well I’m not framing any of these prints. Frankly I wish this were more true. It would be at least a little bit of an automatic security feature and also an indicator when foodstuff has been around too long. Unfortunately the freezer where I’m keeping these minimizes any fading.
Most have removed BPA. BPS risk is theoretical. It would be nice to see a safer alternative though. These types of receipts are still in wide use and the impact on health if any is not clear. I can understand wanting to avoid it though. A lot of people here won’t even brew their coffee with high end thermal resistant plastic, so the tolerance for perceived risks is probably on the low end in the speciality community.
Edit; it’s been awhile since I’ve looked into this. I went back and have found there are now many completely phenol free options. Mine has always been bpa free, but my next batch will be totally phenol free.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I fall for it every year. Every. Year.English
2·1 month agoI’m hoping it’s random, but this is Lemmy. Guy might really eat earlobe meat. Whole point here might be why buy a mcrib when you can grab an earlobe off a homeless drunk guy under a bridge?
All I can think of for some reason is the Chemical Brothers song "it began in Africa - ca - ca "
I’ve long meant to publish a cookbook but since it’s probably not going to happen I’ll share my concept here. It was going to be called “it starts with an onion” About 90% of the dishes I make start this way. Even if a recipe doesn’t call for it, I’ll often just start with some diced onion in oil and then began the recipe. If you have some ingredients around and you are trying to think of what to do with them, envision a Dutch oven or frying pan with some softened salted chopped onions in it and start planning what you will add too it. It’s a solid start to many a meal. Also, don’t underestimate shallots. They are like if garlic and onion had a baby.
Damn, I’ll take two. Does the price include shipping?
Is this how I find out I’m autistic??
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Coffee@lemmy.world•In search of The Neapolitan “Machine”English
1·1 month agoMove it to the top of the Christmas list.
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Coffee@lemmy.world•In search of The Neapolitan “Machine”English
2·1 month agoWow. That seems like a propoganda video from big cucumber.
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Coffee@lemmy.world•In search of The Neapolitan “Machine”English
3·1 month agoThanks. I tried but it really got screwed up somehow on the Lemmy web preview when I did that so I took them out. When I post to my blog it will be formatted better.
CoffeeSoldier@sh.itjust.worksto
Coffee@lemmy.world•The Hoop - accessible pour over coffee brewer - James Hoffman (YouTube)English
1·2 months agoI would love to hear a comparison of this to the Orea Z1. The Z1 is massively overpriced but it also doesn’t require a gooseneck and brews a really nice cup but is small and wonderful for travel. The 250ml limit seems a bit restrictive on this. I remember hearing many complaints about stalls on the Hoop, but perhaps Scott’s filters really do solve that issue?





Since youve bothered to list it, I’m assuming it’s not out of your price range - go with Commandante and eschew regret. Stock burs will do all that you’ve asked, but if you want to deep dive into espresso at some point, yes you can upgrade. It’s reputation has been earned and it’s really nice when you can get a Recipe or particular bean type that has grind setting info that you can put directly into your grinder. Since it’s such a popular grinder, it’s easier to find this information.