If you want a solid but stylish
hand coffee mill piece to add to your kitchen, and want to be able to grind «in bulk» by hand, this option from Hario is a great choice.
Not exact matches
Their 2013 cookbook, Mast Brothers Chocolate: A Family Cookbook, describes «roasting in a
coffee drum roaster... three pounds of beans at a time,» «cracking cacao shells with a
hand mill used for crushing barley in home brewing,» and «winnow [ing] the husks from the nibs using fans, or even hair dryers.»
The
coffee mill has a horizontal
hand crank, and you can adjust the grind by twisting a nut inside of the grinding mechanism.
Things from the list my hipster friends and family do ourselves at home: — Making syrup — Desiccating fruit — Clock - making — Canning fruit, jams, jellies and pickles — Making soda water — Making laundry detergent and
hand soaps — Mantel piece construction (a friend is chopping out a slab for us at his
mill today...)-- Roasting and grinding
coffee — Brewing beer, making wine
If so, they'll pack along this portable
hand - crank
coffee mill and think of you with great gratitude every single morning that they don't have to drink hotel
coffee.