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WCDT Strips 3456-3460 (10th to 14th April 2017)

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Gyrre:

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Any objection if I change "CDT" to "WCDT" in the thread title?


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Not at all. It's been bothering me, TBH.

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Uggh. I didn't even notice it.

Thank you

Bogdamned autocorrect. I have it turned off and it still messes with stuff.

Storel:
Okay, for those of us who don't know much about fancy coffee, why would punching coffee beans in a bucket allow them to make Turkish coffee? And how the hell did the Turks make it before robots the size and strength of Bubbles were available to punch the beans? I am much confuzzled.

Case:

--- Quote from: Storel on 11 Apr 2017, 23:41 ---Okay, for those of us who don't know much about fancy coffee, why would punching coffee beans in a bucket allow them to make Turkish coffee?

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-> http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/en/RL/turkish-coffee-culture-and-tradition-00645


--- Quote from: Storel on 11 Apr 2017, 23:41 ---And how the hell did the Turks make it before robots the size and strength of Bubbles were available to punch the beans? I am much confuzzled.

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Akima:
The beans for Turkish coffee are very finely ground. Traditionally this was done with a pestle and mortar. Presumably Hanners has in mind that Bubbles's fists would serve as the pestle, and the bucket as the mortar.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Akima on 12 Apr 2017, 00:32 ---The beans for Turkish coffee are very finely ground. Traditionally this was done with a pestle and mortar. Presumably Hanners has in mind that Bubbles's fists would serve as the pestle, and the bucket as the mortar.

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Assuming the bucket holds up.  :-D

I guess this means they've got a copper bricke (sp?) lying around to roast it in.

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