Power went out this morning so had to fall back to the stove top
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Ed from my reading and the vids I have watched they do seem to use the same principles. There are a couple places in the cbd do these keep meaning to try one.
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Power went out this morning so had to fall back to the stove top
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Ed from my reading and the vids I have watched they do seem to use the same principles. There are a couple places in the cbd do these keep meaning to try one.
Lovely grinder! Resembles mine (although mine's got straight sides, metal drawer, and a grind-adjustment knob, top-rear) -- it's a late-1960s/early-1970s Zassenhaus, and it's my "daily" grinder. A 2007 eBay purchase. Bodum "Shin Bistro" press-pot.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...odumBistro.jpg
Given your location, you might appreciate what I found written on the underside.
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...ParadiseOZ.jpg
Attachment 250288 trying cardomom and cinnamon today, these beans arent that nice, so anything to hide it a bit ☺.
I dont feel guilty doctoring them despite being about $15 for 250g
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That exciting moment
Nope, still crappy, just crappy with a twist.
Should have just gone to my usual bean outlet.
I did just order a hario woodneck, looking forward to that. Though it is 3-5 weeks away
Here is manufacturer of probably the finest hand cranked coffee mills on the planet. I have known them for years and respect them highly.
OE Hand Grinders
Mine is a Zassenhaus as well. Grind adjust is inside under the mill. Think it is a bit earlier around the 40s mark. The curved sides are for holding between the knees. Will grind fine enough for espresso but takes a fair while when grinding that fine.
Restored a de pew for my neighbor a while back. They are pretty simple but very well built with quality parts.
Used a coarser grind and a hotter flame today and the coffee was much better, i also turned the heat off sooner.
Still dont really think much of these beans though considering the price.
Ed it is a bit of a drive for you but ants in ya pants in vic park has a good variety to choose from. Usually about 8 to 10 kinds all within probably 3 days of roasting. From memory it is 12 for 250g, 19 for half kg and 34 for a kg.