ok, that was a bit of an exaggeration, but it did save the day. lemme 'splain. last week, the city turned the power off on our street so they could replace a power pole. we were without electricity for 6 1/2 hours! my near catastrophe occurred at coffee time. i only buy whole bean coffee, so no power = no electric coffee grinder. that's where my camano coffee mill saved the day. with a few cranks of the handle, i had ground coffee.
as for brewing without electricity, that wasn't a problem because i brew my coffee in a chemex coffeemaker.
disaster averted. thanks to my camano coffee mill, i was able to enjoy my mug of love and face the day, even without electricity.
are you equipped to brew coffee without electricity? there are several manual brewing methods to choose from: chemex, hario v60, & french press are just a few. and, if you buy whole beans, don't forget your manual coffee grinder!
i love coffee. the aroma. the taste. the experience. and lately i have been enjoying taking pictures of my adventures with coffee. i hope you enjoy looking at them as much as i have enjoyed taking them. now sit back, with a cup of coffee of course, and enjoy.
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06 October 2014
28 January 2012
camano coffee mill
i just received my camano coffee mill (pic 1) from red rooster trading company. check out how cute it came packaged in a burlap bag! (pic 2). and of course nosey bailey is always around to investigate (pic 3).
i've heard some really good things about this grinder and the company that makes it. i love that it's made here in the usa; i love that it's a burr grinder; and i love that i can still grind coffee, even if the power goes out. lol.
i've heard some really good things about this grinder and the company that makes it. i love that it's made here in the usa; i love that it's a burr grinder; and i love that i can still grind coffee, even if the power goes out. lol.
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