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We’re having a nice simple week leading up to the forth of July holiday here in the Caffination Lair. Hopefully the weekend will have plenty of grilling and fun with friends and family. On top of all that I’m very excited to start roasting coffee in my house very shortly! Well technically outside or at the very least in the garage, but still I’ve been hungry to get into this field for a while and I’m hoping to have some fun with this in the very near future, details to follow when the green coffee and the popper arrive!

Other than the antici… pation of Roasting is been a relatively smooth week here. So the show has a great feel with lots of nostalgic fun, Legos, Arcade games, a C64 laptop, and so many more fun things have been dug up. Want to try Chunky coffee? I’ll have to explain that.

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Enjoy the show and Stay Caffeinated!

Geek Cruft

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Thanks and Stay Caffeinated People!

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2 Responses to “CaffiNation 346: Nostalgia”
  1. MAS says:

    One more roasting tip or you –> Since it is summer in Philly, try and roast in the cooler part of the day or a day with a nice breeze. It will extend the roast and the flavor will be better. On a hot day with low air movement, the Poppery does roast too fast for my palette.

  2. MAS says:

    One more thing. You can certainly still use a scale to measure your green beans. The pour-until-dance method is just a way to get around it. The scale method is good if you keep records and roasting notes.

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