RE: Coffee Conversation Event 84 (Sep 21 - 23)

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Hello. I think that each technique has its charm.
Coffee beans have their varieties.
The blender has gotten me out of trouble twice. Although its function is certainly not to grind coffee.
I have never had a manual grinder, but I know that some are slow and require effort.
And yes. The ideal is to have ground coffee and beans at home... so that you don't get up and end up without coffee if the electric grinder doesn't turn on...
Regards, @qwerrie



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A little emergency supply of ground coffee would be a wise idea, agree.
Of course, one may eliminate personal grinding at all and rely on the ground coffee from a shop totally... but that would be a 'second grade', figuratively speaking, one will steal a good chunk of fun from himself.
Manual grinders are different, thats for sure. I tried only this certain model, and it is very very dated. I know I should update my experience with more up-to-date models - maybe my experience will change dramatically to better? It, just, did not happened yet, so theres a plenty room for further explorations. Which is a good thing. Have a Hive !PIZZA from me, dear friend, and best wishes. 🐈

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