Exactly, this just in… Water is wet
Exactly, this just in… Water is wet
Ya, i have done that before if I have the option, lol. But if i’ve gone through the drive through, a lot of the time I don’t. I actually make all my coffee at home now, so I don’t really have to deal with this anymore.
I don’t wear it myself, but I think a lot of people apply it by putting it on their hands then “dabbing” it on their neck, face…ect… Then they touch the cups. At first I thought it was just at one shop, then it kept happening at different places. I wonder if has something to do with the cup being warm, maybe it’s more likely to have the scent stick to it or something.
I have found this to be the case with all Samsung products. I’m not sure why or when they became so popular.
Thanks for the heads up!
Hmm, maybe you arent able to reach the site because of your country? At anyrate we used a water pitcher to fill our rocket espresso maker a cpl of times a week. I was thinking you could use the same thing except use one with a filter. Resin filters are supposed to soften water.
https://www.cnn.com/cnn-underscored/reviews/best-water-filter-pitcher
Another approach:
Could you just use one of those brita pitchers that purify the water? (Just use it for your espresso maker)
https://www.brita.com/water-pitchers/
I think their filters contain water softeners.
Wheres my cut?
I second the scale approach. I bought a kitchen scale for 20$. Put the beans in a small cup i leave on the scale and grind a single shot. I also use it for cooking which is really great, so its not only for coffee.
cool site
Interesting, thanks for sharing. I didn’t know these even existed. My old roommate’s routine was to roast a single cup of coffee beans in a small steel pan on our stove every time he made a cup each day. It seemed like a lot of work, but he always said it was totally worth it.