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He is one more colonial relic, an old man in Java, sitting in the smoke from his burning coffee fields, mobbed by memories of his long and astonishing life.
If anyone thinks these things won't replace things like the Flip Mino HD then they need to wake up and smell the burning coffee.
Burning coffee grounds in a saucer, creating a barrier of talcum powder or even putting the powder in one's hair before outdoor activities can create an inhospitable environment for flying pests.
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It runs the coffee through the grounds continually, burning the coffee and rending the whole mix oily and bitter.
In Brazil, which produces a third of the world's coffee beans, farmers are striking over falling prices and burning sacks of coffee in protest.
Before the war espressos had often been ruined by machines that squirted steam through the ground coffee, burning it on the way and producing a dark, bitter liquid.
Whether it's teenagers suing McDonald's for making them fat or a grandmother winning millions for burning herself with spilled coffee, the succession of sensational stories fuels the public's fury at a legal system apparently running amok.
(One with the single grate in the bottom does not force enough air to keep the coffee from burning and would be a major fire hazard).
"Burning schools, burning markets.
At the heart of the 25th International Conference on Coffee Science (ASIC) was a burning question: how to deal with coffee leaf rust, or roya.
Years later, when it was our time to join the Marines, Vietnam veterans told us stories about burning C4 explosive to make their coffee in the jungle.
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