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FakeNoose

(35,946 posts)
22. It's possible to roast coffee beans on your stovetop
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 07:11 PM
Nov 17

... if you're careful, and if you stand at your stove to stir every minute or so.

When we're all unemployed that shouldn't be too difficult to do.

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I own a micro bakery [View all] bernieb Nov 17 OP
Dark chocolate has a longer shelf life, possibly two years. Shermann Nov 17 #1
Climate change is impacting coffee, cocoa, and olive oil bucolic_frolic Nov 17 #2
I have a friend trying to open a coffee shop Phentex Nov 17 #3
She needs a business plan bernieb Nov 17 #9
She has that Phentex Nov 18 #32
One iof the yube tube coffee experts opened a coffee cafe, it crashed pretty quickly. Expensive machines Demovictory9 Nov 17 #26
No!!! Not coffee!!! Diamond_Dog Nov 17 #4
For coffee: get a roaster moonscape Nov 17 #5
It's possible to roast coffee beans on your stovetop FakeNoose Nov 17 #22
That's how my Croatian grandfather did moonscape Nov 17 #25
At my local weekend market there is a French couple that makes delicious breads and pastries. I asked about the bread mitch96 Nov 17 #6
If they can get bamagal62 Nov 17 #8
Tnx, I'll pass it on...nt mitch96 Nov 17 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author bamagal62 Nov 18 #31
Those who ForgedCrank Nov 17 #24
You know. bamagal62 Nov 18 #29
I might get be wrong. bamagal62 Nov 18 #30
Try Trinidad and Tobago malaise Nov 17 #7
I should make a Penzey's order Bettie Nov 17 #10
I've been wondering about avocados. japple Nov 17 #11
Depends a lot on where you live. Lots of avo trees here on the Central Coast, but the cost of water is high Hekate Nov 17 #15
Climate change has been impacting coffee and cacao beans for quite a few years already... Hekate Nov 17 #12
This! FakeNoose Nov 17 #21
soylent green lapfog_1 Nov 17 #27
It depends. Igel Nov 17 #13
I am going to buy a supply of coffee beans and put it in my freezer. kimbutgar Nov 17 #14
There won't be any pesky expiration regulations anymore Emile Nov 17 #16
Do you use fair trade products? Mosby Nov 17 #17
Buy your Coffee from Hawaii or South Carolina mtngirl47 Nov 17 #19
Had a family member who used a "chocolate broker" to get better pricing? That was 30 years ago. Evolve Dammit Nov 17 #20
Whole bean coffee keeps for about a year under proper conditions hatrack Nov 17 #23
I hope you can figure out a way to keep your bakery going Meowmee Nov 17 #28
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