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Cat supplies acquired. Today's odd grocery stocking? Peanut butter is mostly just in small bottles. Maybe they've got the same problem I'm having at the shop. My bottle supplier doesn't have bottles so I'm sold out of half gallon chai for probably a few weeks. I can still sell quarts until my existing stock of those run out, but if the bottle supply doesn't recover I might have to start selling people gallons which are normally reserved for businesses.

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If Trump doesn't like twitter fact checking him, he should just spin up his own personal gab instance and move there.

I should buy cat supplies tonight so I don't need to leave the house tomorrow.

What I ordered: chlorine test strips (for checking sanitizing solution) and high fat cocoa powder

What the warehouse shipped: bright pink boxes and super jumbo XL shopping bags.

These are not appropriate substitutions.

Finished the final tweaks to the slide deck for my class tomorrow. Despite adding several new slides, I managed to trim the total number of slides to fewer than the last time I delivered the class.

Opened another bag of coffee and the liner inside, instead of being properly closed like all the other bags of that lot I've opened so far, it looks like they just ran the same sewing machine used for the outer jute bags across the inner liner. Maybe they ran out of zip ties?

This is how the batch with the highest mass loss ended up looking. The numbers in the notes hanging off the graph are all generated directly from the underlying roasting data. Measurements in the table are mostly interpolated since it's rare to get measurements exactly on the second. They end up based on 2 measurements less than half a second on either side, so not much difference compared with taking either the previous or next measurement.

The custom program is a C++/QML mash up and I tweaked that to also output to the console the LaTeX table so I could just copy/paste that.

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Sent everybody the roasting data for the workshop I'm teaching online on Friday. What I did with that is I took the data logged in Typica, loaded that into a custom program that gives me a more flexible graph that I can programatically annotate as seen in many of my videos. Save a PNG of the marked up graph, use XeLaTeX to arrange the name of the batch, percent mass loss, the graph, and a table showing time/temp/rate every 30 seconds (plus the last measurement).

Got to watch a giant black cat wander through the yard while I was washing dishes.

The cat thinks I should stop eating dinner and pet the cat instead.

Printed a bunch of CDC posters for the shop. There's one supposedly for middle schools that's pretty scary.

Decided to take a look at what other shops were selling the coffee I'm currently tasting for and wow, it's all over the place. The first four roasters I checked had prices (different bag sizes, adjusted to per pound rates) ranging from $18.50 for something that's way too light (opinion) for this coffee up through $40, which seems a bit insane given that I know what they're paying for this. I won't be pricing it the cheapest, but it'll be on the lower side of that range for both medium and dark.

The new coffees from Yemen and Java along with Mocha Java Blend are now available to buy on the web site. Hopefully I'll be able to add the new coffee from Costa Rica tomorrow.

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Silver polished. Figured I may as well just do it while I was thinking of it.

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While I'm not one to bring my own spoons to events (I'll use whatever is at the venue), for cupping in my shop I only use gift spoons. Which reminds me, I should make some time to polish the silver ones soon.

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