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How about some dried lemon rind, will that freshen it up any?

Mya

 

 

, " Colette " <phoenix47

wrote:

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> just put in something that you like the flavor of, because it will

be in the coffee grinder for a long time!

> Learned this the hard way.

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I don't know, I just know that the grinding mechanism gets coated with whatever

is ground in it and then it flavors whatever is ground afterward. My new

grinder even came with a warning to not use flavored beans. Since I bought

this one because of grinding cinnamon and vanilla beans with my coffee beans,

I'd already learned the hard way that this is true! I held on to the old one

for grinding flavors and blends, but I'm sure the taste is no longer " pure " .

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Friday, March 17, 2006 10:14 AM

Re: flavored coffee grinder (literally)

 

 

How about some dried lemon rind, will that freshen it up any?

Mya

 

 

, " Colette " <phoenix47

wrote:

>

> just put in something that you like the flavor of, because it will

be in the coffee grinder for a long time!

> Learned this the hard way.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I noticed that with the grinder in the markets. My

breakfast blend was very heavily flavored with a

raspberry flavored coffee bean they sell.

Donna

 

--- Colette <phoenix47 wrote:

 

> I don't know, I just know that the grinding

> mechanism gets coated with whatever is ground in it

> and then it flavors whatever is ground afterward.

> My new grinder even came with a warning to not use

> flavored beans. Since I bought this one because of

> grinding cinnamon and vanilla beans with my coffee

> beans, I'd already learned the hard way that this is

> true! I held on to the old one for grinding flavors

> and blends, but I'm sure the taste is no longer

> " pure " .

> -

> myathemouse

>

> Friday, March 17, 2006 10:14 AM

> Re: flavored coffee

> grinder (literally)

>

>

> How about some dried lemon rind, will that freshen

> it up any?

> Mya

>

>

> , " Colette "

> <phoenix47

> wrote:

> >

> > just put in something that you like the flavor

> of, because it will

> be in the coffee grinder for a long time!

> > Learned this the hard way.

> >

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