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FloofahNZ @lemmy.nz
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Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • I fully understand the social aspects of your comments. That said, your coffee made from your own machine will be a bit more personal and need to be as best as possible aligned to your personal taste.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • Crickey, that’s an interesting response. I guess I should ask, why do you go there then?

    I was ready to take on a cafe about 10 years back, but the business owners still wanted full control of how the cafe was run, so my answer was no.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • Time to get into the only "drink at home" principle. I have to admit, we have several friends and locals who often visit us, seemingly primarily for our coffee. Got a visitor coming tomorrow, they’ll get a taste of our new Deadly Sin blend. Won’t say anything, just ask about how they like our "new" coffee.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • I guess cafes need to run dozens, if not hundreds, of shots a day. Once they establish their process, and that’s typically biased to saving money, that’s when you find your home coffee tastes a million miles better than that from the local cafe.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • Mine does too, so after use, I remove it and leave the portafilter resting on the machine base. After a while, so typically before the next brew, it has dried enough to make the old coffee removal from the portafilter easier.

    Glad to see your extract is better timed. It’s all very tricky on timing to suit the machines, certainly not a plug and play!!!

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • What you could try is half filling the portafilter, then tamping, top it up and tamp again.

    I tamp my portafilter by filling it to the rim with ground coffee, resting the portafilter head on the kitchen worktop, then really leaning into the tamping process, only a single tamp press for me. It should drop the coffee level 1-2mm.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • We make ours using a 60ml double shot simultaneously into 2 cups, so 30ml coffee extracted onto 30ml of hot water already in each cup. Then a small, and I do mean small, splash of oat milk.

    The tamping is very important, the coffee grinds in the portafilter should be very dense after tamping. My machine user guide suggests tamping at 25Kg. If you’re not getting a full 60ml shot, with your current grind, try extending the extraction time. Maybe don’t run it on auto, but manually start/stop.

    My setup, not a high end machine, can’t cope with extra fine grinds. My extraction time for a double shot is around 30 secs.

    What you describe sounds like under extraction, the coffee is thin and lacking in flavour. Can I suggest you experiment and not rely on the user guide suggestions?

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • That’s interesting. I burr grind my own beans seconds before making the espresso’s. I had already adjusted my grind to espresso, and timed it to fill the portafilter, takes about 25 seconds and uses 20-22 gms ground coffee.

    Once the grinder has filled the portafilter, I tamp it down with quite a significant press on the tamper. We don’t mess with the milk foamer, simply splash in a very small amount of cold Boring Barista oat milk to each cup. Then for me, a small sprinkle of chilli chocolate powder on top of the crema.

    For our blend I simply mixed the beans 50/50 in tne grinder.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • Just some notes after a few days of Deadly Sin tasting. We found it really has a strong taste, but not burnt like some darker coffees. This makes it taste very strong yet smooth.

    Mrs Floofah is not keen, too strong for her, so this morning I made a DIY blend 50% Deadly Sin and 50% Hummingbird Colombia. My blend was noticeably a less strong taste, but the blend has nicely perked up the Colombia.

    TIL - roasting and blending coffee is a science.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 20/9/2024
  • Just got some Deadly Sin coffee beans.

    The taste for me is great, strong but smooth, not the burnt taste some stronger coffee’s have. A blend of Robusta and Arabica beans hence the higher strength.

    It’s tough commenting on-line suggesting foods, drinks, movies etc to others, it’s all a very personal preference.

  • www.bbc.com How the world’s smelliest fruit is making coffee more expensive

    A "perfect storm" of economic and environmental factors in coffee-producing regions is pushing up prices.

    How the world’s smelliest fruit is making coffee more expensive
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    uk.news.yahoo.com Kiwi Crowned French Scrabble Champ, Doesn't Speak French

    A New Zealand man has won the French language Scrabble championship, despite not speaking French. Nigel Richards triumphed over Schélick Ilagou Rekawe, from French-speaking Gabon, in the final in Louvain, Belgium, on Monday. Richards’ friend Liz Fagerlund, former president of the New Zealand Scrab...

    Kiwi Crowned French Scrabble Champ, Doesn't Speak French

    très bien

    EDIT: This article was originally from 2015, my mistake in posting it now.

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    What scientists just learned about the major tsunami threat to NZ

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    Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • It’s used to promote the bud burst, and hence fruiting, so more fruits appear at the same time which makes harvesting better controlled. Hi-Cane is also used on apples for exactly the same reason. I’m not an expert, but I’d suspect the warmer weather up here would typically promote more random fruiting.

    The sprays are to replicate frosts which we don’t get that would do something similar. The warmer weather probably means earlier harvests as well up here.

  • Aotearoa Weekly Kōrero 12/8/2024
  • We live next door to 2 x Kiwi fruit orchards. Just had a notification that one is spraying Hi-Break, same thing as Hi-Cane, this Friday. Warns do not enter the orchard for 5 days!!! Seems Friday should be a day indoors for us.

  • Wii Games?
  • I’m not a gamer but remember seeing Wii files on Usenet, just took a look and there’s lots of listings like this one

    Mister Bumblebee Racing Champion (Europe) (WiiWare).wad

    Don’t know if this is what you are after, but there’s loads like that up there.

  • Northland power outage - Inexperienced workers removed too many nuts on pylon
  • I’m staggered that anyone, even without formal training,would think removing the bolts from more than one leg at a time is the way.

    When I first posted about this , it was more of a "this can’t be true" suggestion, but no, it was real.

    Someone’s head needs to roll over this imo.

  • www.rnz.co.nz Northland power outage - Inexperienced workers removed too many nuts on pylon

    A report into the massive Northland has outage found there was insufficient supervision during the work.

    Northland power outage - Inexperienced workers removed too many nuts on pylon

    Told you !!!!

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    'It worked really well': Kerikeri orchard trials alternatives to Hi Cane
  • That’s a good question. The health effects of the previous product have caused serious questions for a long while, so one might guess the new product has been developed to cause far less issues in side effects, yet still be effective in its action.

  • www.nzherald.co.nz 'It worked really well': Kerikeri orchard trials alternatives to Hi Cane

    A Kerikeri orchard is having success using alternatives to controversial chemical spray.

    'It worked really well': Kerikeri orchard trials alternatives to Hi Cane

    We live next to two kiwi fruit orchards, and have just had messages saying they’ll be spraying Hi Cane soon. They do give us at least 24hr advanced notice. It’s potentially dangerous stuff, we will not go out of the house during any spray time.

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    www.livescience.com World's loneliest tree species can't reproduce without a mate. So AI is looking for one hidden in the forests of South Africa.

    A single specimen of an ancient tree species was found in 1895. Now scientists are using AI to find it a mate.

    World's loneliest tree species can't reproduce without a mate. So AI is looking for one hidden in the forests of South Africa.
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    www.rnz.co.nz Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak – here's how to catch the stellar show

    Star gazers will have the chance to view two impressive meteor showers at the end of the month.

    Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak – here's how to catch the stellar show
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    www.rnz.co.nz Extremely rare whale washes ashore in Otago

    The beaked specimen found near Taieri Mouth is thought to be a spade-toothed whale.

    Extremely rare whale washes ashore in Otago
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    www.theguardian.com New Zealand’s sea temperatures hit record highs, outstripping global averages

    Experts say the new figures dispel the notion that the country is protected from extreme temperatures and raise fears for local marine life

    New Zealand’s sea temperatures hit record highs, outstripping global averages
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    www.rnz.co.nz Covid-19: Mountains of expired PPE, rapid antigen tests to be turned into alternative fuels or recycled

    About 51 million masks, gowns, gloves and other items will be used to make fuel, wood chips, decking or cement.

    Covid-19: Mountains of expired PPE, rapid antigen tests to be turned into alternative fuels or recycled
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    Want to help our precious nocturnal bugs

    Want to help our precious nocturnal bugs during Matariki’s longer nights? Turn the lights down low

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/520796/want-to-help-our-precious-nocturnal-bugs-during-matariki-s-longer-nights-turn-the-lights-down-low

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