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Unfortunately, the glaciers are melting away from Glacier NP. Over the last 150 years, the number of large glaciers has declined from 80 to 32. The number of smaller glaciers went from 144 to 49.
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Quality un-roasted green beans tend to be in the range of $6 to $8 a pound. On a light roast, about 15% of the weight is lost in roasting. $6 to $8 a pound un-roasted coffee turns into $6.90 to $9.20 a pound roasted. This doesn't include cost of the equipment, wear and tear and electricity.
It seems like the going price of artisanal roasted coffee is $12 to $18 pound. IMO, is completely justifiable to charge based on their wholesale cost of goods and labor costs these days.
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I also home roast 80% of my beans. I've been home roasting for over 25 years. I'm receiving 25 pounds from Sweet Marias today. I picked up 5 pounds each of the following:
-Congo Organic Kivu Kalehe
-Costa Rica Tarrazú Cerro La Cruz
-Java Pulp Natural Gambung Robusta
-Ethiopia Dry Process Mahamed Aba Nura
-Kenya Nyeri Kiaguthu Peaberry
I'm looking forward to playing around with blending with the Java Robusta
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Stumptown are great roasters. I love to experiment with local roasters. I travel quite a bit and I try to pick up a pound from a local roaster wherever I go. I used be pretty smug in thinking that the top tier roasters in San Francisco would beat a small town roaster every time. My opinion has changed, I've been super impressed by a lot of smaller roaster.
It seems like we are both aware that lots of beans not labeled as espresso are great for it. I tend to go for light to medium roasts for both pour overs and espresso. I also prefer malty/chocolatey profile beans over the citrusy ones. That is not a hard rule but light roasted citrusy beans can be overwhelming in espresso
Denver Post allows you to subscribe online but they do not allow you to cancel online. You have to call them. It's a dark pattern and an asshole move. From https://www.denverpost.com/all-access-faq/ >Q: What is your cancellation and refund policy? >You may cancel or modify your subscription at any time by calling Member Services at 303-832-3232.
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This is where I learned that elk live all over the United States
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[A community for National Parks](/c/nationalparks@lemmy.world)
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Great pictures! Ancestral Puebloans did amazing stuff. Items(parrots, cacao) from the Yucatan Peninsula have been found around Mesa Verde. Blows me away that a trade network was that large.
Check this 800+ year old mug out!
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I haven't visited these particular mounds but I have visited others. Here are a couple of pictures from Poverty Point National Monument and World Heritage Site.
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I've been paying for YouTube since it was YouTube Red. Then they increased the price of the family plan by 50% and I quit paying. Adblocking has been working well. This news about YT blocking adblocking came out a few weeks ago and since then I have been watching and listening via YT non-stop.
First time in 34 years that Yellowstone closed. I managed to drive from the west entrance to the south entrance on that day and make my way to the Grand Teton
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Also, the evidence is very damning. This will be a hard case to win for Trump. Do you want to be the lawyer that lost the case that sent Trump to jail? I mean, I would love to be that lawyer but I'm not a lawyer so I don't care about my reputation
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Fuck ya!
The Jokic brothers tossing Malone is hilarious
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I prefer dessert over a desert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medgar_Evers
Do you plan ahead or wing it? What's the first thing you do when you visit a park?
Such an amazing park! ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/418c81fb-2485-410e-ad7f-aec3ad254e14.jpeg)