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Clean it before you pull it Clean it before you pull it
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 305 seconds

Sounds dirty, doesn't it! That's because it is. Have left the basket in all night with a dried puck (naughty me) and gotta give it a quick once over so I can make me morning coffee. No time for soaking portafilters and baskets now! Need caffeine!



My routine for pulling a shot My routine for pulling a shot
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 227 seconds

This is the way I like to pull a shot



My Cafe My Cafe
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 580 seconds

One of my first coffees from my new machine, Sunbeam EM6910, purchased second hand (an 'experienced' machine!) from a dude on a coffee adicts' web chat page: Coffee Snobs (Coffeesnobs.com.au)



Worked well this one! (milk frothing and pouring) Worked well this one! (milk frothing and pouring)
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 118 seconds

"Shhhhooosh!" goes the milk, "Don't talk, sweetie, while I'm frothing!" (Unless you want to be on YouTube, of course!)
Need to work on my pour, but I'm not unhappy with this one!



Abstract art Abstract art
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 234 seconds

Stretching milk and stretching the definition of "art"!
Well, heck, it's coffee and sure to tase goooood!



Tamp it! (Push it!) Tamp it real good! Tamp it! (Push it!) Tamp it real good!
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 120 seconds

Pulling my morning shot (hence the pink (???!) dressing gown)



A nicer espresso pour A nicer espresso pour
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 43 seconds

The bubbles are apparently not such a good sign: means the beans are a little too fresh or 'gassy', so I've heard. Although, how "too fresh" can be a bad thing, I'm not too sure.
I ran it two or three seconds too long for my liking.



My routine in a nutshell My routine in a nutshell
Posted by: coffeeNook

Video duration: 370 seconds

This one is fairly close to how I ideally like to do it, but the espresso is, as Matt on SYTYCD likes to say, "a bit under"