notbob > wrote in
:
> On 2007-01-14, sandi > wrote:
>
>> help and these links... I am enjoying some great coffee!!
>
>> I'm going to make another few cups now. I think I've become
>> addicted. It's so easy and so good tasting.
>
> Congrats, Sandi! Ain't it great?
Yes! Excellent. I would have never guessed it would be so easy,
fast and great tasting!
>
> Now, for the next step, a *fantastic* cup of coffee. You need
> to start roasting your own coffee. Don't panic. It's not as
> difficult as you might think. You can roast your own coffee
> using all kinds of methods, from a $500 specialized home
> roaster to a metal dog dish and a heat gun to a thrift shop
> popcorn popper. What's the advantage, besides better coffee
> than you've ever tasted? Price! Yep, the best coffees in the
> World for only about $5lb!! No kidding. Check it out:
>
> http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.greencoffee.mvc.shtml
Mind boggling!
> How easy can it be?:
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/pro2/panroa...owtopanroastco
> ffee2.html/
That is pretty easy. But I am soooo darn lazy.. ;-)
I'll let the supermarkets do the buying from the roasters for me.
LOL And I can try hundreds of blends without much effort. ;o)
> See? Easier than Hollandaise sauce.
There's even more at
> SweetMaria's. See their Coffee Library.
>
> nb --enjoying a cup of presspot Guatemala Antigua Peaberry
> (city+)
Great links notbob. I've saved them and will certainly try
roasting in the future... when I get done playing with the
press pot and different coffees I can grab off the shelves.
Thanks for all your tips!!!! :-)