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get rid of unnecessary possessions
Untitled 1 year ago

I moved – another of my recently accomplished goals – and downsizing stuff was a big step toward that as well. Simply put, the best thing I’ve done (and continue to do) for myself and my family this year.

Ironically, downsizing your stuff gives you more—because you can get to and have room to use what’s left.

Open space is worth so much more than the “stuff” than can fill it. Speaking as one who is closely related to a true pathological hoarder, I have a special appreciation for space.



move
Untitled 1 year ago

Moving for the first time in 11 years forced me to evaluate every bit of stuff I’d collected in terms of a weight/space to cost/effort ratio.

Pain in the ass, but a good thing.



make great espresso at home
It's a journey.... 2 years ago

Update 1/08:
A little more than a year after getting my first decent pump-driven machine and six months after getting a good grinder (see below), I’ve upgraded to a QuickMill Anita HX machine that I picked up off craigslist for less than half its retail price.

It’s a joy to use, a challenge to perfect, and a beauty to look at. It would have intimidated the hell out of me last year, but after a year of grinding and pulling shots, I was ready for the next step.

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True espresso aficionados can spend a bucket o’ cash on their hardware. I’ve contented myself with a Gaggia Evolution, which is a pump-driven machine with a full-size chromed-brass portafilter and grouphead, and can be had for under $200. For the all-important grinder, I refurbed a Mazzer Super Jolly that I found on craigslist for 1/7th its retail price.

The rest is tamping, using the right beans at the right time, grinding to the right fineness for the blend, getting the temperature right and keeping it there … all for some crema on the top of a shotglass or two of coffee. It only happens now and then, but it’s a great way to pursue morning zen.




 

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