Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jul-Sep '23

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Did some Saturday work this AM and now I have to tackle the lawn. Not good weather but the timing is right unfortunately. Couple of dabs and then there's nothing to it but to do it.

Nothing going on in the tent other than a bunch of hanging brown bags. Boring
Time to soak some beans!
 
@Mossy thank you. Trying to get back in the groove. The wife decided it was time to upgrade houses again.....so had a move and work commitments I could not get out of so been out of touch for a moment.(first time in probably 8 years not having a grow going) Now its time to get the tents fired back up. Maybe get some bud porn out there.

Actually not an upgrade a down size since all the kids are at college and I was tired of the city so I guess i cant blame her on the one. :pass:
 
Nice list! Is that online or a local shop?

We have several small local chains here but I've only found one I consistently like. All their coffee is excellent and they get fresh "seasonal" rotations from loads of exotic far off places. I have noticed the really good stuff has crossed into the $30/lb range. The regular is still great at $20/lb and with grocery store coffee either shrinking the bag, pushing $15/lb, or turning into total burned crap eh, I'll be sticking to the fancy stuff.

How do you like to brew? I'm a chemex/V60 fan at the moment. Used to be only French Press but the chemex made some of the more subtle flavors more noticeable to me and I can't smell or taste worth a darn.


This is the place: https://www.sunergoscoffee.com/
Hey now,
May I suggest Coffee Bean Direct. I have been a customer for a while now. Great prices, great selection, this is the good stuff. Currently enjoying Ethiopian Yirgacheffe. a 5 Lb bag for $56.00 shipped. Next delivery is Costa Rican Tarrazu. They have roasted, fair trade, raw, whatever you're into.

We use a Hario #6 pour over, have a nice Breville grinder, use a scale. . . You know the drill. Going to play with roasting when I retire, but not now. I know they say it's only good for 10 days after roasting if you're into that, but even after the 5 weeks it takes to go through a bag the bloom is still amazing.

Not a lot of effort and expense to enjoy really good coffee. A grinder is not cheap, good ones going for around $300.00 but it's a lifetime investment. Filters and cones are not too bad and scales are cheap. Filtered water is also a must.
Peace,
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