Haha!That is good advise there.
We're back in Chicago, and it's odd to say it, but it's always good to get home.
Maybe we'll call these photo's Ken & Peg's Peaceful Pics from Paradise...
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Haha!That is good advise there.
You guys should maybe consider being tour directors. You sure seem to find the most picturesque spots to visit!Haha!
We're back in Chicago, and it's odd to say it, but it's always good to get home.
Maybe we'll call these photo's Ken & Peg's Peaceful Pics from Paradise...
I’m still in Texas enjoying the warmer temperatures. Back home it’s 3F with 18” of new snow. We get back March 1st.
Sweeney, you need to find out where west is on your compass. You are missing out on a whole 'nother world. ;-)
I’m on my way back from Texas and 80F temperatures and heading to 8F and five feet of snow.
....but as you arrive back home, if you look real close, you hopefully should be able to see a faint glimmer of light shinning at the end of the tunnel, signaling the not too distant spring thaw.I’m on my way back from Texas and 80F temperatures and heading to 8F and five feet of snow.
Coffee? Now you’ve got my attention!Speaking of coffee, today my new coffee grinder is due to be delivered.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSKGLMM?
I've been trying lots of different coffees to find one to settle on. Now that I did, and know I can buy it in beans, I decided to get snooty and buy my own grinder so I can grind it as needed rather than grinding the whole bag (at the store) when I purchase it.
Ahh, first world problems. lol ;-)
Coffee? Now you’ve got my attention!
I’ve really been enjoying that particular grinder, both for daily use and when we have guests and the coffee must flow and flow! The OXO has good uniform grinding, consistent from grind to grind, and it’s easy to keep clean. The hopper holds 12oz of beans. Lots to like about this grinder! I hope your experience is as good as ours! I think we’ve had it about 4 years, all good.
We also splurged over the winter holidays on a hand grinder for the CI. So far it’s been used here several times during power outages, which if you’re super devoted to good coffee and only have whole bean around can be important. For some of us.
About the time I was thinking: “I’ve been looking at hand grinders for a long time, maybe I should buy one!”, I came across the 1Zpresso Q2. It takes about a full load and a half for one of my large strong cups, but I’m a total fan. That it is low speed and low temperature grinding does seem to make a (slight) difference in the flavor.
https://www.amazon.com/1Zpresso-Q2-Heptagonal-AeroPress-Adjustable/dp/B0BJVJ525Z/
The link above is for the Q2 S, which has a foldable handle. We got the non-foldable, which doesn’t seem to be on amazon right now:
https://1zpresso.coffee/product/q2/
You’ll find it super adjustable for grind and quantity. I do a (very) strong 14oz. mug in the Aeropress, grind setting is always 7 (same grind we use for the drip maker for a crowd), quantity of 11 to 14, depending on the beans. Like many grinders the qty setting is basically a timer. That timer setting can be easily off-target, since you press a button in the middle of the timer ring to start the grinder. The timer ring is very loose and my fat fingers sometimes hit it.…Now I just have to learn how to use it grinding smaller quantities.
You’ll find it super adjustable for grind and quantity. I do a (very) strong 14oz. mug in the Aeropress, grind setting is always 7 (same grind we use for the drip maker for a crowd), quantity of 11 to 14, depending on the beans. Like many grinders the qty setting is basically a timer. That timer setting can be easily off-target, since you press a button in the middle of the timer ring to start the grinder. The timer ring is very loose and my fat fingers sometimes hit it.
OTOH if you’re weighing your beans or going by volume this is also a great grinder to chuck the bean quantity you want into the hopper and grind until they’re done. My coffee mentor does this, but I’ve not needed to… yet!
You may have said this, but where did you go in Texas --- anything worthy of visiting when/if we're in the area?
5 feet of snow --- Yikes!!!! That's pretty impressive. Is that a late snowfall? I know here we're going to see some low temperatures, but usually in March (we're DANGERoUSLY close to it) is pretty much the last hoorah...
Cofee today? Love me my adult serving size cortado...10 oz. None of those "shot" drinks...I should be seeing new colors in a few minutes when the caffeine kicks in. This extreme measure was needed due to the fact my weekend was pretty much spent behind a steering wheel, long past my normal bedtime on Saturday followed by a run-around Sunday.
I was staying in the country 20 miles from San Antonio and 10 miles outside of Dallas. I’m back in Wisconsin and about 230 miles from home. Should be home about noon tomorrow.
I also have the same grinder and use an areopress. I have it set to 4.75. I used to have it coarser but with the beans I have now, I like a little finer grind.