On Sat, 06 Oct 2012 15:18:20 -0700, Alphonsus Jr. wrote:
> On Saturday, October 6, 2012 12:09:31 PM UTC-7, Steve Freides wrote:
>> Alphonsus Jr. wrote:
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>> > On Saturday, October 6, 2012 9:25:22 AM UTC-7, Steve Freides wrote:
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>> >>> What's your favorite thing that you could buy already made for you
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>> >>> you cook yourself instead? Let's skip things like TV dinners,
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>> >>> What things do most people, even those who cook, buy already made
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>> >>> For me, it would be a tie between home-roasted coffee and homemade
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>> >>> butter. The store-bought versions of both don't come approach my
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>> >> Whoops - intended for the cooking newsgroup but, hey, fellow
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>> >> guitarists, please feel free to answer as wel!
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>> > You roast your own coffee? Nice. That's what I'd do.
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>> Yup - just did some this morning. If you don't mind making small
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>> batches, a $40 air popcorn popper does the job very well and that's
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>> we use. Green coffee beans have a long shelf life, six months to a
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>> year, so we buy 5-lb. bags of beans and generally roast once or twice a
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>> week. The stuff is _so_ fresh that you actually have to wait at least
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>> -S-
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> In Hawaii once I had fresh 100% Kona coffee. (Not the 10% "blend" found
> elsewhere.) I couldn't believe coffee could be so good.
Peaberry? That's the best Kona. If it wasn't that, you
have even more disbelief ahead of you. You have to go
to Hawaii to get it. Regards, daveA
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