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Joe wrote:
On Nov 5, 5:16 pm, Jeff wrote: Joe wrote: Interesting Video. New nautical term "barking" "Barking" is a nautical term: its the process of treating canvas sails with tree bark as a presevative. Each village would have its own large caldron and "secret formula" for the annual treatment of sails and other canvas. Now its mainly just a memory in "tanbark" sails for classic boats. Ah....sounded Nautical. Are you the Jeff who likes coffee? you roast coffee yourself right? what kinds of beans are you getting, if you are that Jeff? Yes, that's me! Lately I've been enjoying some Kona from the recent harvest. I'm trying to decide if its worth laying in 10-20 pounds for next summer. Last year I froze 10 lbs green, then roasted it in June, froze it again in pre-weighed, vacuum bags to see us through the whole summer (with some Huehuetenango for variety). The Kona, at $15/lb delivered is a pricey indulgence, so I also get green from Sweet Maria's, mostly Central American, and some from George Howell, who is probably the best cupper (taster) in the country. I've been roasting with a Gene Cafe. Here's some links: http://www.smithfarms.com/ http://www.sweetmarias.com/ http://www.sweetmarias.com/prod.genecafe.php http://www.terroircoffee.com/ |
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