Stealing an Idea from Home Barista: Rate My Roast

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Postby Gouezeri » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:54 pm

Nah, no need yet, it's not as if we have that much of a tendency to keep things on topic around here :wink: plus Mark and I prefer to only wield our powers when strictly necessary... which normally only entails switching each others avatars :lol:
This week I are feeling sleepy!
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Postby charmon » Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:03 pm

syscrusher wrote:
charmon wrote:Such is the exclusivity of the panda blend that only trained Baristas may deliver the beans.


Hey! Stop building it up :P

I want to LOWER expectations... lower....

:D

I'm flying ryanair. That should do it....
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Postby zix » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:11 pm

charmon wrote:This is a great idea, really wish i had a home-roaster but until I do I'll have to be satisfied with being syscrushers' mule...see you saturday James. Might even sneak a taste myself...
But, charmon, I am almost sure you do have a home roaster!
Just crank the old oven up to 225 °C, in with the beans and you're on!
when in doubt, you can always have a look at my little oven roasting 101. Yes... I know, admins, I promised to put it on the TMC wiki... sorry. Spank me, I want to be punished.
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