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Time to begin again...and on that note I have roasted:
1489 grams of Flores Manu Lalu
1400 grams of Burundi Rwiri Yagikawa Station
2400 grams of Colombia Totoro Parabolic dried
which gives a total of 5289 grams = 11.6 pounds

11.6 pounds to date:D
 
Just finished another pound this time it was an El Salvador Peaberry Natural.

21.6 + 1 = 22.6

I’m going to try and be better posting this year. Cheers!
 
tonight's roast featured:
881 grams of Burundi Rwiri Yagikawa
2476 gram of Nicaragua Buenos Aires
2400 grams of Colombia Totoro
1600 grams of Uganda Kapkwai Sipi Falls
= 7,357 grams = 16.2 pounds
16.2 + 22.6 + 38.8
 
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just in case any non-believers out there!!!! ;)
 
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My LHBS expressed interest in my coffee once I was up and going. Roasted 5 pounds last night I’ll drop it by tomorrow and talk with him.

38.8 + 5 = 43.8
 
1653 grams of Colombia Tolima (lost 1000 grams due to technicalities!!!)
1400 grams of Ethiopia Agaro Duromina
1804 grams of Colombia Totoro
3000 grams of Ethiopia Hafursa Waro
= 7,857 grams
17.3 pounds + 43.8 = 61.1 pounds
 
Roasted 3/4 of a pound of Mexican and 1.5 pounds of Ethiopian beans today so a total of 2.25 pounds.

61.1 + 2.25 = 63.35 pounds to date.

Edit - Had to make an adjustment b/c I did another batch.
 
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70.35 + 6lb = 76.35

01/17/20 6 roasts total 3lb
RFA Org. Balinese Kintamani Natural bali
Helsar Miguel Rojas Costa Rica
Finca Santa Julia Bourbon El Salvador
Dry Process Guji Dambi Uddo ethiopia
Organic Sidama Shantawene Village Ethiopia-
Cerro Negro La Lesquiñada Honduras

01/03/20 6 roasts total 3lb
Lo Mejor de Timana Colombia
Finca Santa Julia Bourbon El Salvador
Yirgacheffe Gr. 1 Org. Natural Processed - Bogali Turki Top Lot Ethiopia
Yirgacheffe Gr. 1 Koke Co-Op Honey Processed Ethiopia-
Honey Process Marsellesa -Doña Eva Mexico
RFA Org. Sipi Falls Bugisu Uganda
 
6 half pound roasts
Tarrazu Don Mayo La Loma Costa Rica
Xinabajul Mejor de Peña Guatemala
Jinotega Finca El Lino Nicaragua
Organic Dry Process Sidama Bombe Ethiopia
Organic Dry Process Sidama Keramo Ethiopia
Dry Process Buenos Aires Caturra Nicaragua

89.53 + 3 = 92.53
 
Roasted a pound of beans from El Salvador earlier this afternoon.
Then a pound of Legacy Farms Lempira Honduran beans minutes ago.

92.53 + 2 = 94.53
 
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What source did you go thru for the El Salvador and how are they overall Pshankstar?

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Bodhi Leaf a few months back when they had a sale on them. More body, not so acidic and well rounded and a nice change up from all the Ethiopian beans I bought from Sweet Maria’s even further back. One had a hint of lime and was delicious.
 
I am actually still roasting, but it is the last one for the day. It is another batch of the Costa Rica Helsar at 700 grams.
If my math is correct, that is 14,701 grams roasted today.
32.41 pounds roasted
+ 161.08
= 193.49 lbs total
 
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I have a 4.2 gram difference from my scale inside to the one I use in the shed....
1000 grams inside opposed to 995.8 outside....so...Colombia Totoro Parabolic dried
2.19 pounds + 193.49 =
195.68 pounds total
 
195.68 + 3 = 198.68

6 roasts total 3lb
Tarrazu Don Mayo La Loma Costa Rica
Xinabajul Mejor de Peña Guatemala
RFA Org. Balinese Kintamani Natural bali
Organic Dry Process Sidama Keramo ethiopia
Yirgacheffe Gr. 1 Org. Natural Processed ethiopia
Organic Dry Process Limu Kossa Farm ethiopia
 
195.68 + 3 = 198.68

6 roasts total 3lb
Tarrazu Don Mayo La Loma Costa Rica
Xinabajul Mejor de Peña Guatemala
RFA Org. Balinese Kintamani Natural bali
Organic Dry Process Sidama Keramo ethiopia
Yirgacheffe Gr. 1 Org. Natural Processed ethiopia
Organic Dry Process Limu Kossa Farm ethiopia

I really like that DP Sidama Keramo. It's definitely a fruit bomb. Liked it so much I purchased some more!
 
I usually buy when I get down to certain point and that is usually right after I roasted some coffee so it is a couple weeks before I get to roast the new stuff. Usually by that time I get to try the coffee it is gone if it is a dry process. Not sure how I lucked out on those two.
 

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