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adamajah wrote:Some of the best coffee I've ever had was years back in Costa Rica where they pour it through a cotton filter like this. My fave is still the French Press. I find paper filtered coffee to be stripped of too much of the coffee oil itself. Are there some fancy paper filters out there I don't know about?
Bassist_Diver wrote:
It's actually called a "coffee sock" and is very common in Central and South America. You just rinse it with water and let it hang dry when you're done and boil it every 4 weeks or so to remove the excess coffee oil.
adamajah wrote:Bassist_Diver wrote:
It's actually called a "coffee sock" and is very common in Central and South America. You just rinse it with water and let it hang dry when you're done and boil it every 4 weeks or so to remove the excess coffee oil.
It doubles as a male bathing suit in some countries as well
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Chankgeez wrote:https://www.businessinsider.in/This-coffee-bar-employs-futuristic-robotic-baristas-to-make-and-serve-your-coffee-and-it-signals-how-people-are-warming-up-to-the-automation-trend/articleshow/64549247.cms
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
Chankgeez wrote:Apparently, Scott Pruitt ain't no fan of Skynet makin' him coffee:
"Pruitt is also particular about his coffee tastes, the former official said, and would often direct an aide to brew him pour-over coffee, which he prefers to more run-of-the-mill brewing methods."
https://www.thedailybeast.com/scott-pru ... eek-yogurt
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Hey man, you can do what you want in this den of shame.
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