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Think of the carbon emissions from heating all that water for coffee
We don't have one but it makes the best soups and gravies.So glad my wife and I aren’t coffee drinkers (I’ve got Irish/English heritage and my wife is English). A cup of tea regularly through the day and now we’re both working from home, we alternate between who makes it.
Wife acquired a Thermomix from a friend who was upgrading. Don’t use it that often. I hate cleaning the fixed blades that capture various protein and veggies. I do most of the coooking so it lies fallow.
Similar with having Dysons - we have 2 stick Dyson and I’d prefer to use the barrel vacuum (industrial version). Trying to remove my wife’s and daughters hair from around the roller is frustrating
What do you use to weigh the beans?We picked up the varia VS4 which was released recently its doing a pretty dang good job with pretty good retention. Definitely a solid grinder at its price point that i thinn is punching above its price point as well.
Just to clarify I don't drink tea or coffee but always have a variety of tea bagsI have a bit of instant coffee but I have so many cafes very close I can just walk out and get them a coffee if they want one
Have you tried Japanese Zojorushi or other Japanese vacuum bottles? They've got some pretty exceptional price to performance (out performs Thermos from my experience). Also comes in all sorts of shapes, sizes and lids.We normally do a Thermos that lasts us for the whole day
Scoop and small bowl with a coffee scale. The subliminal dosing scale looks nice and fancy, but can't justify a $80 single use bit of kit.What do you use to weigh the beans?
What do you use to weigh the beans?
Think of the carbon emissions from heating all that water for coffee
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Sun does not shine at nightNot if using solar power.
My mate around the corner does excellent coffee with an automated boiler type. It's a clinical process compared to mine and he's mathematical about it. He's rewarded with consistency but it's not nearly as much fun. She shows her age every so often but I've done all repairs myself when necessary and regularly replace the seals, getting parts from Ireland I think.Interesting looking machine and great backstory. I always wondered how a lever compares to boiler.
A friend at work swears by her fancy rice cooker, invested quite a bit of money into it, but they eat rice every day so its worth it to them.I also recently picked up a Zojirushi rice cooker last trip to Japan. Aiming for this to last 10+ years. So far its doing the fluffiest rice ive had for ages. You can even pick up the unit post security at NRT in the duty free as carry-on. 220V designed for the Chinese market, but no problems here with Australian voltage.
I still have my little rice cooker I bought in Akihabara in 1998. It cops regular use/abuse and has not missed a beat. I lost the manual years ago but thankfully Google Translate has come to the rescue.I also recently picked up a Zojirushi rice cooker last trip to Japan. Aiming for this to last 10+ years. So far its doing the fluffiest rice ive had for ages. You can even pick up the unit post security at NRT in the duty free as carry-on. 220V designed for the Chinese market, but no problems here with Australian voltage.
There is no benefit from a fancy rice cooker as there is only one way to cook rice - the absorption method.fancy rice cooker,
IMO the only requirement for the bowl is that it is non stick. - actually they all are.I recommend anyone travelling to Japan to put a rice cooker (with a heavy, solid bowl) at the very top of their souvenir list.


I like being able to tell it whether its white or brown rice, and having a timer so its cooked and ready when we get home from work.There is no benefit from a fancy rice cooker as there is only one way to cook rice - the absorption method.
A rice cooker should only have ONE button and two lights
Yes, a timer works if you want it to cook by a certain time and soaking brown rice can make cooking faster.I like being able to tell it whether its white or brown rice, and having a timer so its cooked and ready when we get home from work.
I think there is a Decor brand? WoW should have themrice cooker” plastic container.
