What a beautiful photo of a beautiful manual coffee grinder. Love it. I guess it's not fun for me either, having to grind coffee beans for half an hour, but not having coffee is far less fun.
The rolling pin is genius 😄
What a beautiful photo of a beautiful manual coffee grinder. Love it. I guess it's not fun for me either, having to grind coffee beans for half an hour, but not having coffee is far less fun.
The rolling pin is genius 😄
The rolling pin is genius 😄
...manual production, with a lot of spirit / soul investments, as advertising likes to put it, hehe. But, my experience proved: such grind is very coarse (with all the consequences), !LOL
I guess so. I tried to use a mortar and pestle once and it was a nightmare. My friend was sure it wouldn't taste like garlic 😏 We got coarse coffee "powder" and garlicky coffee 🤢
Wait... you used mortar for grinding coffee?.. oh my. I can imagine... the situation like this reminds me a picture I once saw and could never forget: old Indian women grinding flour using flat stones :)
Ha! 10 minutes of googling and I found it. this:
Oh my! That's amazing. Look at their hairstyles. Well, they have enough time to let their hair grow while they grind all that wheat 😮
They look like dolls in a dresser--or parts in a human machine. What a job and what a photo!