well i got sojme good advice form a lot of you about what to get to do my thing so I bought a boticelli espresso-much like the sylvia and a rocky and a hot top i have put plugs outside in the wall of the garden for roasting and showing folks how to use a popcorn popper to get them started be prepared for some newbies on the list I could never have gotten this far without all the great support from all of you and mike mckoffee-you made me an honoroary member of the csa years ago when i didn't get to your west coats gathering i still have that badge and i display it proudly as for tom your notes are unmatchable on the site and your knowledge and generosity of coffee spirit is a gift to all of us and my friends I learned so much from-in israel-in boston-in new york-even mauritius-you have supported me through my fears with patience and loyalty now let's see if my city is ready to home roast their own coffee beans and kick everything up a huge notch if anyone is in the toronto area please drop in for a coffee susan javamama |
--Apple-Mail-76--124966132 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset -ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Brilliant! I'll ask my electrician what he'll charge for a grounded outlet. On Jul 29, 2006, at 10:28 AM, susan oppenheim wrote: <Snip> Sandy Andina www.sandyandina.com --Apple-Mail-76--124966132 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset O-8859-1 Brilliant! I'll ask my = electrician what he'll charge for a grounded outlet. On Jul = 29, 2006, at 10:28 AM, susan oppenheim wrote: |
If you have a decent hardware store nearby, you might tell them what you're up to and ask for suggestions... Could you use a yard light with an outlet on the pole? Cheers -RayO, aka Opa! Got Grinder? |