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ronalicious , to coffee in Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter

I tried one for a bit, it was difficult to keep clean. James Hoffman has a video on these, I recommend checking it out.

Sunny OP ,

oh damn, yeah i totally should have checked for that. Thanks :)

morbidcactus ,

I definitely started freezing mine after watching a while back, I still usually use paper but cloth is a nice change sometimes

brian ,
sudoroot , to coffee in Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter
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I’ve had this but larger for making batches of cold brew. Loved it, but like someone else mentioned, cleaning it and rinsing it out was slightly annoying.

KRAW , to coffee in Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter
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I don’t have experience with the coffeesock, but I have use the Hario Woodneck filters daily. My method is this: boil water, run hot water through filter, add grinds, then do normal pourover method (may want to adjust grind since it may drain faster). After brewing, dump grinds in compost, rinse filter, put filter in small jar. Pour leftover boiling water from kettle into jar. Store in the fridge until tomorrow. Periodically (preferably monthly), you should clean the filter by soaking it in a combination of water and a little Cafiza. You have to really rinse well after the soak, because you really don’t want to taste that in your coffee. I have never used a Moccamaster, but I don’t see why this filter wouldn’t work for that since it takes V60 filters.

This process is basically what Hoffman recommends. I personally prefer my coffee through this filter since I like the oils of the coffee, but don’t really want the fines passing through the filter. That said, it does get very tedious sometimes; I have a metal filter that I use when I’m too lazy to go through this whole process. They aren’t really much of a cost-saving or waste-reducing measure. It takes quite a few pourovers before you save money (though I dunno, maybe you buy really fancy filters) and paper coffee filters are compostable. The most cost-effective solution really is a metal filter. However I think the fabric filters produce the best coffee IMO, but I’d imagine people who prefer lighter roasts might actually prefer the paper filters.

bpev ,

^ fwiw, I have one of these, prefer lighter roasts, and prefer the taste of paper filters. So checks out I guess. I do like the fabric filter, though.

crazyminner , to til in TIL: You can easily check eggs for being bad or fresh

Gotta eat me some chicken menstruations. Mmm mmm!

jaybone ,

They used to have the six piece on the dollar menu. But that’s capitalism for you. 🤷‍♀️

southsamurai ,
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Menses.

Also, that’s some really bad biology there.

The closest comparison to human cycles could be ovulation, not menstruation. Hell, it would be closer to childbirth than menstruation.

Also, the sounds hens make before, during, and after laying are… impressive. Definitely closer to childbirth in that regard.

Nepenthe , to til in TIL: You can easily check eggs for being bad or fresh
@Nepenthe@kbin.social avatar

Remember, if the thick cloud emitted by the egg only drifts upwards, it's probably no good.

No, this graphic really is solid advice for people to know, but damn if it could have been designed with a little more forethought. Imagine, for instance, if the reader is yellow/blue colorblind. They could make a guess at what's happening, but they may not quite be sure. Arrows are doing 99% of the lifting, here.

Klicnik ,
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I think it’s if it produces both a thick gas cloud and Fruitloops. If it’s only one of those, it may still be good.

Gerbils , to coffee in Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter

Tagging and commenting because I’ll interested as well. I haven’t tried this, but I’m curious about others experience with it.

Fwiw, I’m mostly an Aeropress user - mostly because I prefer the flavor, but partially because it works perfectly well with metal filters…

Jimmycakes , to coffee in Anyone tried CoffeeSock? A V60 Style Reusable Cloth Coffee Filter

Some things are better left single use. Hot water pour over to clean the filter then add the grind.

Ejh3k , to til in TIL: You can easily check eggs for being bad or fresh

But which stage is best for hard boiling?

Duranie ,

As close as you can get to “eat soon”. It’ll have a decent air pocket developed and the membrane adhering to the shell will be weaker.

moosetwin , to lemmyshitpost in Our god is ever hungry

Do you guys not see the color scheme? Clearly they’re talking about cookie clicker

atx_aquarian , to lemmyshitpost in Our god is ever hungry
@atx_aquarian@lemmy.world avatar

Cookie Monster in a toilet.

casmael ,

Yeah all I see is toilet seat lol

Cruxifux , to lemmyshitpost in Saw this fucking ad so I had to fix it (original add in post box)

“Everyone loves hiking”

Lie detected

SturgiesYrFase ,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Clearly you’ve not been on tinder any time in the last 10 years. If tinder profiles are correct, literally everyone looooves hiking

Cruxifux ,

Yeah, I’ve never used tinder.

SturgiesYrFase ,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Fair dues

Track_Shovel OP ,

Everyone thinks they love hiking until they hike without trails.

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Hiking without a trail is better imo

Not many will agree on that however.

state_electrician ,

I just enjoy walking outside. I don’t need to make it a contest in difficulty.

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, it’s not about difficulty for me! If that was the impression I gave it was because I wasn’t awake yet.

I just feel more relaxed when there’s no set path.

betterdeadthanreddit ,

A more challenging route does lower the odds of encountering other people though which is a plus. Nice to have the solitude even if that means extra effort.

settoloki ,

I mean you see other people for a matter of seconds as you pass them on the trail, maybe give a head nod or a quite hello and keep going. Going out of your way to avoid this seems extreme behavior that probably means you need help.

betterdeadthanreddit ,

Thanks for the diagnosis, doc. Can’t have preferences without somebody pathologizing it.

theneverfox ,

I beg to differ. I like to pick a treeline and just dive in, and I’ve had a ton of weird encounters. Like once I was walking through the woods, and I very suddenly came to a clearing… There were two dudes in their underwear and a single moped

I had so many questions… Like why didn’t you stash the moped closer to the trail? Or did you have your underwear on already, or did you hear me and scramble? Are your clothes in the moped saddlebags, or did you ride out like this?

I had no idea how to react, so I just gave a nod and nonchalantly walked between them like I was on a trail

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

The best way to avoid that is to not start at a trail to begin with. But that is difficult in many places of the world. Since I’m from Sweden I’m free to roam pretty much anywhere I wish and that gives me an unfair advantage.

Track_Shovel OP ,

Here. Take this shovel and come with me. Bring your Munsell book too.

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Are… Are you the shovel?

Track_Shovel OP ,

I can be anything you want me to be for the right price…

Passerby6497 ,

Human trails or deer trails? Because my absolute favorite hiking experience was when a group of friends and I said ‘fuck it’ to the people trails and spent the day wandering the deer trails.

10/10, will do again

thesohoriots ,

Back in the day, I got so sick of seeing it that I just put: “I hate hiking, bonfires, and beaches.” It worked out pretty well.

SturgiesYrFase ,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Nice, met my now wife on bumble, hooked her with talk of my love of video games and Golden Age Sci-fi novels…or maybe despite of, she’s pretty tight lipped about it.

theneverfox ,

In fairness, hiking is a great first date. Shared goal, nice scenery, and you can just talk about what you read about the length, difficulty, view of the hike if you’re flailing for smalltalk

Then you hike, and you can point out what you see or ask random philosophical questions with time to think in silence without it being weird

And then, you spend some time seeing a nice view, maybe have a small picnic, and by the time you get back you already know each other without the awkward “interview” stage of a first date

If tinder wasn’t a cesspool at this point, I’d probably have it in my profile

tacosanonymous ,

Get lured to a secluded area by a stranger…

theneverfox ,

Or alternatively, mutually agree to travel to a semi-public area where park rangers will start looking for you if your car isn’t moved by sundown

There’s a spectrum of hikes, the casual popular ones aren’t exactly secluded areas

Fedizen ,

Its a great first date for like a “friend of a friend” connection. Its a terrible first date for a dating app.

The rules for online first dates:

  1. go somewhere you don’t mind never going to again
  2. have an escape plan
  3. go somewhere public with lots of witnesses
Dumbkid ,
@Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Wouldn’t say I love it, but I don’t mind hiking, trees and mountains are cool. I also live in a part of new england where it’s basically just trees mountains and hills so any sort of walking around turns into a hike

Cruxifux ,

Yeah hiking is okay. But I like to exercise. People who like to exercise are in a huge minority.

Splatterphace , to lemmyshitpost in Our god is ever hungry
perishthethought , to memes in Crisis

Why don’t you want me to get to sleep tonight?

PopcornPrincess ,

Hisssssssssss

perishthethought ,

So you admit you’re a possum. Cool

PopcornPrincess ,

It’s a possum-bility.

perishthethought ,

Ok, so a Dad possum then

skatrek47 , to memes in was this not allowed before?

To be fair, as both an iOS and Android user, the way android moves icons around drives me crazy , I much prefer the iOS “shift everything down” approach

brown567 ,

As an exclusively Android user, I couldn’t agree more

can ,

Get a new launcher in your life!

can ,

Isn’t that launcher dependent?

skatrek47 ,

Not sure, I have a Pixel and use the stock everything

Poiar ,

Well… There’s yer problem

can ,
knexcar ,

Glad I’m on iPhone where I don’t have to worry about “launchers” and everything works out of the box.

can ,

Androids work out of the box too. The point is if you don’t like the way it works you can find alternatives. If you like stock iPhone that’s fine but I find it claustrophobic.

gofsckyourself ,

Ignorance. The mark of a true apple cult follower.

mexicancartel ,

Happy because no choice. Android works pretty well with default one but lauchers helps to overthrow what oem gives

metaldream ,

You’re talking to a bunch of geeks. There’s nothing wrong with the default pixel launcher. I used it for years. Most of these people have a butt ugly home screen and all kinds of ridiculous customizations that no one else has time for.

can ,

I cannot refute any of this.

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Ah yes a simple app drawer with A-Z scroll bar = NEEERRRRDDDDDD

I have the most plain home screen with dock icons and a wallpaper, and Nova Gestures to open my common apps one handed. Not a custom ROM/Xposed/TWRP/Magisk nerd since years now, live a very normal life. Do you Apple shills have a life, or is it just about consoomerism?

kratoz29 ,

Ugh, I would not even use Android if I could not root…

TheBat ,
@TheBat@lemmy.world avatar
can , (edited )

That’s my favorite too but every since they were sold* I’m hesitant to recommend them. I’m too accustomed to swiping up/down on icons for shortcuts.

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Nova was not sold till 7.0.23 beta and was good till 6.2.13 stable.

can ,

So you just run the older version?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, with internet disabled in firewall.

can ,

Smart, so you run 6.2.13?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

That is the last stable version before Nova did that codebase rewriting, which killed a lot of its features. No other launcher suits me at all.

can ,

Hm, right now I’m on the latest and didn’t notice much. Guess I’m not a power Nova user. I really only need the shortcuts when swiping up/down on icons. I’d switch if another launcher had that. I don’t have a firewall set up either. Guess I should look into that?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Nova Gestures is what makes it so good. I have dialler, NewPipe, maps and JetAudio on my fingertips.

You can just go in app info, find network/mobile data section and turn off all for any app. It disables networking.

kratoz29 ,

I see what you mean, and this could be easily fixable with a toggle.

prettybunnys , to memes in was this not allowed before?

haha apple bad amirite

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