@jamey I don't know about brownies specifically but I've eaten chocolate pizza and it was delicious. Not as good as banana pizza, but still fine.
@jamey Ah yes, books that say, "this will teach you standard C++" then immediately start throwing in totally non-standard stuff that's only in the DOS libraries. I remember those.
@Taweret And Guinan calls him out on it.
Had to fire a supplier. I was expecting a couple shipments from them, but after I'd already paid for the first one the owner of the company informed me of a change in payment terms which is really the sort of thing that needs to be disclosed either before sending out contracts or in the contract. Their new terms are unacceptable to me and they weren't willing to make an exception to honor the original deal so I'm not getting the other shipment. A shame as the coffee would have been excellent.
Was doing some post-holiday roaster maintenance and I found shockingly little chaff in the cyclone of the lab roaster (I use this for product development and sometimes as a sample roaster if I want to do that myself instead of just pushing a button on the automated machine). It could just be that someone else cleaned that out and didn't mention it but I'll have to find some time to look into that.
The five cups are all the same thing for this kind of cupping as that allows a uniformity score (do these all taste the same? If not, how many cups are different from the others?) and it gives a better chance of detecting if there are defects.
This one is pretty straightforward. I have an arrival sample on a coffee previously sold to me against a type sample and I'm just approving that yes, this is a close enough match to the type (the arrival sample is actually a little better than the type sample it was sold against).
I have a bunch of cupping spoons that the shop has purchased, but I never use them. Instead I use spoons that other people in the industry have given me over the decades.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.