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Honey for topical uses

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Occam:
Popcorn poppers work well from what I've read, fluid bed roasting is a legitimate way of getting it done. I started roasting beans in a clay pot over a propane grill flame then built a drum roaster. Much easier and reliable way of doing it. I would definitely like to try a popcorn popper though.

Michael Bush:
I wouldn't mind a larger batch, but the popcorn popper works pretty well and is cheap and easy.  I have to prop the front up a little to keep it from blowing out beans from the air it blows.

Occam:
How long have you been roasting your own coffee?

Michael Bush:
I'm not sure.  At least 15 years.

JurassicApiary:

--- Quote from: Occam on November 03, 2023, 02:48:37 pm ---
Before I got started I thought I'd apply some honey to my scalp to see if it'll help with dry/scaly scalp which nothing else helps with. Nothing. 9:1 honey to water ratio. Supposed to do it a couple times a week and let it set for a couple hours each time which is why I thought doing it while roasting coffee was a good idea.


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