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I like using the Rocky to make Turkish coffee when someone reminds me to make it. I shell the cardamon seperate and mix in. Sometimes, if the grinder is low on beans, I'll grind cadamon with the beans which is the proper way.
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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Wow!
I am a believer now. What a difference in the grind. Came set to 8. Didn't search zero. Didn't have time as needed to run to a conference call and was dying to try some fresh ground espresso. Simply dialed to 7 to see what would happen and love the grind at that setting. Finally got lots of creme and a taste in the coffee only found in Miami cafes. Man I am in love. Now I know what you guys have all been raving about. Wow! Here is my new toy next to his lover: ![]()
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
Posts: 8,774
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Wow do I get it now.
Learned how to alter my brew time and coffee consistency (richness/strength) by way of changing grind setting. Played around with all ranges from 7 to 12. Found that for our taste, with these particular beans, 8 is the way to go. New tamper should arrive today. I am all espresso'd out for the day as am typing at twice the speed I normally would. ![]()
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