Every morning you scoop in the coffee, add some water and flip it on, but have you ever wondered what's happening inside. How does the water get from the reservoir over to the coffee grounds in the filter b
Be careful not to over-wet the grinder to prevent rusting and let it air dry completely before the next use. 3. Cleaning a burr grinder (Image: © Future / Millie Fender) Cleaning a burr grinder is more involved but crucial for coffee quality. Unplug the grinder and remove the bean ...
I have been using a 3 level worm farm in my laundry room for 17 years (most convenient place as its just off the kitchen & this keeps its temp more even so worms work hard all year ) so all my veggie waste gets mixed in there and sometimes the wet coffee grounds if its winter and...
Add coffee to the wet paper filter and gently shake to level the coffee grounds. Tare your scale. Start your timer. Begin pouring in the center of the coffee bed, gently spiraling out and back toward the middle. 60g of water is the perfect amount to saturate the coffee grounds. Allow th...
Instead of trying to be a mini restaurant, offer a small selection of pastries and dry goods you can quickly place into a bag already prepared with a napkin and a wet wipe, and just hand the bag to the customer. 3. Staff a greeter to keep people from driving away ...
With this comprehensive coffee shop cleaning checklist, you’ll learn how to keep your coffee shop in tip-top shape, from the front to the back of the house.
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Don’t mulch too early in the fall, except for in bare, unplanted garden beds to prevent erosion. The soil will not cool down quickly, and plants may continue to grow. New growth may not harden off and can be damaged by winter cold. Also, mulching in the fall keeps the soil wet, ...
There are plenty of things you probably already have in your home that can naturally clear odors from the air. Some of the best odor eliminators are coffee grounds, tea, vinegar, oats, and baking soda. Leaving a bowl of any of these odor absorbers out in a room that's due for a litt...
There are plenty of ways to make your morning cup of coffee, whether it’s with a French press, drip machine or even cold brew maker. However, there’s one method coffee aficionados seem to always prefer over the rest: pour-over.