Neil W. Bellenger wrote:
>I'm catching up by responding to several posts at the same time.
>FINALLY, COFFEE!! I definitely need one strong cup every morning.
>
>If anyone is bringing whole beans, I can bring a grinder. I've found
>through experimentation that a large hammer doesn't make small enough
>pieces to liberate the true essence of the beans.
>Plus, it's time consuming. (and noisy)
>
>
Hey Neil.... I kind've like my espresso... shall I pack up the espresso
maker as well? If so, we'll need a bag of Starbuck's espresso and your
grinder :-) I don't think the sleepyheads in the barn will mind our
grinding coffee beans early in the morning and the espresso maker doing
it's churning, hissing and spitting sounds :-) Followed by multiple
sounds of:... "mmmmm... ahhh... damn that's good coffee". I don't think
they'll mind at all .. hehehehehehe.
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