i think my favourite part of this series is that its called "Should it coffee?" - its just accepting that some of these creations will be abominations to mankind and still making them anyway
Not yet, but with your help and continued research, I’ll make sure Mr. T (that’s my machine’s name) stays in good shape! Thanks for looking out for us!
I haven't finished watching the video, but for the record: I don't approve of these activities. Edit: I have finished watching the video, and I still don't approve of these activities.
You should try blending it with some liquid nitrogen to actually turn it into a powder
No won't work either as the powder would melt when it gets heated up by the coffee machine. This just does not work
I'm scared of using nitrogen!! Maybe in the future ... ?
@@yezinia fair enough -- do you think freeze-drying would work?
i think my favourite part of this series is that its called "Should it coffee?" - its just accepting that some of these creations will be abominations to mankind and still making them anyway
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I never thought of it that way before! I like to imagine that there will be hidden gems among all these crazy ideas
You should further dehydrate it after it is ground. But either way this is a lot of work for hot grape juice
Nice idea ! I'll add this procedure to the next dried fruit that's too sticky
Have you already set up the budget for the new machine? Feels like this one will give up in the next couple of months.
Not yet, but with your help and continued research, I’ll make sure Mr. T (that’s my machine’s name) stays in good shape! Thanks for looking out for us!
Freeze dried grape might work better
For this I must be quick , maybe freeze the entire porta filter too!
I haven't finished watching the video, but for the record: I don't approve of these activities.
Edit: I have finished watching the video, and I still don't approve of these activities.
😝 my only rule is to not waste anything! This is the responsibility of food experimentations!
Next time, stuff a hamster in. Hamster coffee - innovative, no?