OMG, I love reading your posts.


I just about fell off the couch (sofa for the Americans reading this). Actually buying the Starbucks beans and grinding them up isn't too bad. Better than most they offer in the store. I actually like treating myself to an espresso at times or a specialty coffee, so I pick up some coffee beans while I'm there.
Regarding your second comment, yes grinding coffee in the middle of the road would be dangerous, but as some other Toronto members could add, it's safer than the sidewalk.

The grinder is a Delonghi bur grinder, but I've seen a lot of posts, even on here I think, that most don't really like it. It was a gift and a huge improvement over the cheap blade type grinders I had before. I guess that's why I'm used to the inconsitant grind from it.
I actually ended up ordering from here to try:
http://www.greenbeanery.ca/bean/
I thought I'd give it a try. It was local and I thought I couldn't do worse than what I had and it was local for now.
I'll definately have to try Ristretto Roasters. I'll let everyone know how my experience goes when the coffee arrives.
Oh I ordered Kenya and Sumatra, my two favourites so far. Can anyone recommend another blend/region for me to try?
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