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#1871: Post by mivanitsky »

yakster wrote:The Chaff Tornado:
That is pretty cool. Unfortunately, it will not remove the rocks. I'm waiting for version 2.0!

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#1872: Post by Randy G. »

yakster wrote:The Chaff Tornado:
Freeze the video at 1:16. Looks like someone took a hammer to the coffee! Looks more like little pieces of chocolate.
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#1873: Post by yakster »

Yeah, I did notice the infamous Cuisinart false-burr grinder in other videos from this account. I think a grinder upgrade will make more difference to the taste of the coffee than removing the chaff.
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#1874: Post by mivanitsky replying to yakster »

I've never noticed any difference in the cup, due to the presence or absence of chaff. Unlike the presence of a single sufficiently defective bean!

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#1875: Post by yakster »

Ok, I'm turning myself in, again. Last night with dinner I decided I wanted a refreshing drink so I took what I had on hand, home made low-carb ginger ale syrup, cold brew, and carbonated water from the Sodastream. Tasted great, actually, the ginger added back some bite that's missing from this batch of cold brew and it was pretty satisfying.



In my next batch of ginger ale syrup, I'm going to decrease the amount of star anise I add... the licorice note is just two noticeable. I'm also looking at low carb candied ginger recipes for the leftover ginger pieces (just used sugar last time which worked well).
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#1876: Post by RapidCoffee »

Coffee maker you can perch a vehicle on: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ffee-maker



I'm sure there's a good reason for this, although right now it eludes me...
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#1877: Post by yakster »

Have they seen those concrete coffee makers?
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#1878: Post by Randy G. »

RapidCoffee wrote:Coffee maker you can perch a vehicle on... I'm sure there's a good reason for this, although right now it eludes me...
It keeps you from using it to make coffee....?
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#1879: Post by Compass Coffee »

RapidCoffee wrote:Coffee maker you can perch a vehicle on: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ffee-maker

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I'm sure there's a good reason for this, although right now it eludes me...
In most neighborhoods you might see cars blocked up with cinder blocks or chunks of wood, more affluent neighborhoods use these. :lol:
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#1880: Post by yakster »

It needs a radio and a battery charger for your cordless tools.
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