A standard vented coffee bag has… a vent. So some smell is expected.
I just keep old coffee bags around if I need to store grounds or separate smaller quantities of beans.
I believe the objective is to reduce beans’ and grounds’ exposure to air, to reduce oxidation and flavor oil evaporation, so a standard coffee bag is the best way. Just squeeze out most of the air as you’re resealing it.
Storing in airtight jars leaves too much air, IMO.
It’s a different brewing method using pressure through a filter, resulting in a more fragrant brew.
I use a recipe that just brews in an inverted Aeropress for 10 seconds, so it comes out faster too, although most recipes call for brewing for longer.
But the quick method is great if I’m in a hurry that morning.
One downside to Aeropress is consuming paper filters, but I also have an aftermarket reusable metal mesh filter, and it works great.
Another downside is the dreaded “inverted Aeropress” disaster, which I recently experienced. I hold it by the plunger now ;-)
I alternate using both french press and Aeropress to keep from getting bored with my coffee.
For some reason, I get the opposite effect. I feel that the resulting brew from my plastic Aeropress loses more heat than my glass french press, so I have to preheat my coffee mug if I’m using my AP.
Giving it some thought, the effect may not be the AP material itself, but the heat loss from the high surface to volume ratio of the droplets as they come out of the filter, as opposed to the stream as the liquid is poured out in a single thick stream out of the french press.
i.e. A glass Aeropress may not reduce temperature loss significantly over plastic.
But my desire for a glass Aeropress is more for reducing plastic use, and risk of shedding microplastics into foods that I consume.
What would a funnel be for? I can’t think of a use for one off the top of my head.
I pour my old grounds out of my storage bag into a small bowl, pour my new grounds into my storage bag, then I pour the old grounds on top of my new grounds, and they should get used first.
I don’t shake my storage bag to mix the old grounds and the new evenly.
That depends on state and county law.
If a recall is possible, the same would dictate what the procedure for a recall is.
In the US, sheriffs are elected officials, i.e. they can’t be fired.
When you need to escape bad conditions by migrating to Syria, things must really be bad.
To paraphrase badly: “You can take the boy out of Afrikaners, but you can’t take Afrikaners out of the boy”
Pretty good episode!
They forgot to add Sharon’s hair to the potion!
Or breaches even. Breeches are pants.
They lived together in harmony with other large dinosaurs inside large structures.
Hopefully everyone made it out safely, but I doubt that there are any reliable sources for that.
The disinformation campaign on Facebook targeting migrants has subsided for now, until somebody needs another immigration crisis.
Migrants are overwhelmingly dependent on Facebook for information, and the sources that they follow are riddled with disinformation. https://www.techtransparencyproject.org/articles/inside-world-misinformation-targeting-migrants-social-media
I guess they can’t use the disparaging phrase “straight to video” anymore.
Don’t laugh.
In an election where the polls are statistically tied in the battleground states, a handful of voters could make a difference.
To be fair, the Russians were onto something with their cope cages…
Back before they caught up with drones.
What TF was that BMP carrying?
I’m not sure how well Superintendent Matt Wayne’s plan for keeping 15% of teachers out of the classroom will work…