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<blockquote data-quote="Lees" data-source="post: 56372" data-attributes="member: 729"><p>I'm sure I'll go back eventually. All it takes is to bake a pan of cinnamon rolls or pie, which we occasionally have for breakfast. </p><p></p><p>Yep, Captain Pete from another forum was giving us hints on coffee roasting and places to get supplies (something Marias, I think?). He suggested a cheap roaster would be a 70's model popcorn popper with the high wattage, but to do it outside using a cardboard box to do it in-I think that is what he said. He said lots of smell is emitted during the roasting. That is about all I could afford at the moment. Lately, Kroger has been selling a local line of coffee, Rozark Hills out of Rose Bud. Their Roastmasters blend is pretty tasty, especially for a ready-ground coffee.</p><p></p><p>Maybe there is a food section here we can start to discuss the pleasures of the bean, and maybe even the tea leaf.</p><p></p><p>You're making me want a cuppa. :lol: </p><p></p><p>Lisa Marie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lees, post: 56372, member: 729"] I'm sure I'll go back eventually. All it takes is to bake a pan of cinnamon rolls or pie, which we occasionally have for breakfast. Yep, Captain Pete from another forum was giving us hints on coffee roasting and places to get supplies (something Marias, I think?). He suggested a cheap roaster would be a 70's model popcorn popper with the high wattage, but to do it outside using a cardboard box to do it in-I think that is what he said. He said lots of smell is emitted during the roasting. That is about all I could afford at the moment. Lately, Kroger has been selling a local line of coffee, Rozark Hills out of Rose Bud. Their Roastmasters blend is pretty tasty, especially for a ready-ground coffee. Maybe there is a food section here we can start to discuss the pleasures of the bean, and maybe even the tea leaf. You're making me want a cuppa. :lol: Lisa Marie [/QUOTE]
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