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  • Bon
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    Good stuff, the Perth coffee scene is definitely alive & kicking!

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  • Lizzie
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    Sketchy: ow, what a shame, we would have loved to come to the Goomalling rally but i think ( hope?...) that we will be around Adelaide by then.
    thanks for the thought and the invite, though!


    Bon: yes, we have enjoyed Epic and were part of the CS-christening team at T5... brilliant coffees at both places!
    TigerTiger and Velvet are still on the agenda.. cross fingers!

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  • Bon
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    Have you been and checked out Epic, Tiger Tiger, T5, Velvet since youre in Perth?

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  • Sketchy
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    Lizzi
    When are you heading back east, Goomalling is having a huge RV get together in October and we are only 150km from Perth

    LE

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  • Lizzie
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    yes, thought about a Presso ...but i really do like the plunger, both for the flavour as well as its 2 or 4 cup capacity. AND,even if the coffee is not super fresh, (when i have been lazy...) you will still get a reasonable cup out of a plunger.

    my favourite colombian decaf really comes to life as a plunger, more so than as an espresso....

    L

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  • meg-e
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    What about a presso lizzie?

    I took our presso camping and when only a couple of people wanted coffee it was FANTASTIC!.

    Not so great for a crowd though.

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  • Lizzie
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    in Perth, WA... intending to hit the road end of this month to slowly wend our way back to Vic, and beginning next year to Tas.

    i have discovered that the generator can handle the heat gun and the battery charger at the same time, so i can roast "off-road"as well.

    The Rocky is used all the time whether we are on mains or batteries/inverter, but i tend to use the plunger for most of the off-road coffees unless the genset happens to be running at "coffee-time"....
    the Botticelli takes about 10 min to heat @ 1250W and even if i only make 2 or 3 cups per day it will take the edge of the batteries.

    camping with coffee?? absolutely!!

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  • Sueb
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    Good on you Lizzi! Hubby thought I was a nut to want to take my machine camping. Wait till he sees this!

    So where abouts are you atm.

    Sue

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  • Lizzie
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    and on a cold and rainy day.... in the bathroom!!

    cross ventilation from the roof hatch and window keep the smoke at a minimum, chaff gets brushed onto the (fibreglass shower-) floor and is rinsed down the drain with the next shower.... and you learn to live with a roast-scented hand-towel....



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  • Lizzie
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    coffee on the road....

    roasting on a beautiful sunny day outside....

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