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i'd have 2 or 3 most days, 4 the odd day and 1 once in a blue moon. this should help stave off the alzhiemers at least and hopefully the parkinsons and diabetes too.
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i'd have 2 or 3 most days, 4 the odd day and 1 once in a blue moon. this should help stave off the alzhiemers at least and hopefully the parkinsons and diabetes too.
How the motherfuck do you roast coffee at home? Can you buy fresh beans?
I used to grind my own and it definitely tastes fresher. What coffee do youns consume? Mahers in Cork is daycent.
Copper
From hereCopper conducts heat well, making it easy to control cooking temperatures. Brass, made from copper and zinc, is less commonly used for cookware.
Small amounts of copper are good for everyday health. However, large amounts in a single dose or over a short period can be poisonous. It is not certain how much can be safely taken each day.
Because of this, copper and brass pans sold in Canada are coated with another metal that prevents the copper from coming into contact with food. Small amounts of the coating can be dissolved by food, especially acidic food, when cooked or stored for long periods.
Coated copper cookware can lose its protective layer if scoured.
In the past, tin and nickel were sometimes used in coating copper cookware. Such cookware should be used for decorative purposes only. Anyone allergic to nickel should particularly avoid nickel-coated cookware.
Maybe the copper adds to the flavour
Copper is very conductive, it spreads the heat extremely well, so you get no local hotspots on the pan.
edit (Brass is just copper with some zinc mixed in)
if you are going to start thinking about forking out 300 euro for a grinder, I would just say fuck that, buy an electric stainless steel espresso machine, and buy good beans every week and ask them to grind them for you there. Then stick the coffee in the freezer.
We do that... it makes great coffee, and is no bother. You dont need to be fucking around with grinders and shit first thing in the morning.
You put the ground coffee inthe freezer -does that make much of a difference?
You put the ground coffee inthe freezer -does that make much of a difference?
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