Roasting coffee at home? ------------------------------------------------------------------ As the coffee is getting ready, I'm taking a look at capcom [1]. It's been a while since I went there. I miss this place. I need to go there more. => gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/capcom/ [1] Capcom => gemini://gem.rmgr.dev/blog/2021-07-30-adventures-in-coffee-roasting.gmi Re: On Adventures in Coffe Roasting > If you read up on home coffee roasting, among the reviews for $1000 roasting machines and scary DIY contraptions, there are a lot of references to using a popcorn maker. Last week my state went in to a lockdown and I was bored, surfing around on eBay and I found a popcorn maker for like $29 shipped. Why not? I would have never thought of using a popcorn maker to roast coffee! Thinking about it, I never really thought about roasting coffee at all. Somehow I've always assumed that's not something one could simply done at home. But thinking about it now, I can only imagine how great the smell must be when roasting from home, and how good the taste might be once grinded and turned into a coffee not long after it's been roasted... with a popcorn maker! -- => //smol.pub Published with Smol Pub