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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    Mr. Saunders, you just sent me down the scone rabbit hole.
    Looks delicious.
    Here you go Rick...good video too.

    https://www.marthastewart.com/338474/cranberry-scones
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    Eyeballing this... https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/scones-recipe/
    I’m not much into baking, so the grated frozen butter throws me a bit. But it is butter so I am game.
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    Grated frozen butter is legit. Time saver, especially if you have hot hands and/or don't have a pastry cutter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwynne View Post
    Grated frozen butter is legit. Time saver, especially if you have hot hands and/or don't have a pastry cutter.
    +1 Really does the trick for crusts.

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    For the tall one…stopped in this afternoon for a cold brew at this shop and to my surprise, the roaster was fired up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post

    Bonus points for home made single driver TQWP speakers!

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    Holy cow R.W. Just fantastic.

    I had the same take, those speakers. Yowza.

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    rw saunders
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    Glamping.

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    I just got a Yeti cup - been wanting a decent thermos for a while because I have a habit of finding cold coffee a while later.

    My wife got me one for Christmas but it was totally ridiculous - holds nearly a litre.

    This one is 10oz - so more like 300ml which suits what I drink. Put tea in it the other night when I was working in the garage - forgot about it and a couple of hours later it was still “a bit too hot”.

    It’s also orange so easy to find on the workbench!

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    As a cretin, when I'm at home, I use a drip brewer. As soon as it's done, I pour the coffee into my Stanley thermos. I'm the only coffee drinker in the house so I only make 32 oz at a time. I do a 50/50 blend of decaf and regular. I like the taste of coffee more than the effects.

    In the travel trailer, we have a glass kettle so I either use Starbucks instant or my French Press.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdawg View Post
    I just got a Yeti cup - been wanting a decent thermos for a while because I have a habit of finding cold coffee a while later.

    My wife got me one for Christmas but it was totally ridiculous - holds nearly a litre.

    This one is 10oz - so more like 300ml which suits what I drink. Put tea in it the other night when I was working in the garage - forgot about it and a couple of hours later it was still “a bit too hot”.

    It’s also orange so easy to find on the workbench!
    My wife likes the high volume hydro flasks with twist-on lids. I don’t like that much at a time. My favorite is a 12 oz insulated camping cup with a handle and a press-on lid. Minimal maintenance, just the right amount to drink between pit stops, and you might as well refill since you’re already up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kdawg View Post
    I just got a Yeti cup - been wanting a decent thermos for a while because I have a habit of finding cold coffee a while later.

    My wife got me one for Christmas but it was totally ridiculous - holds nearly a litre.

    This one is 10oz - so more like 300ml which suits what I drink. Put tea in it the other night when I was working in the garage - forgot about it and a couple of hours later it was still “a bit too hot”.

    It’s also orange so easy to find on the workbench!
    Yah think that's ridiculous? Zojirushi coffee thermos is so ridiculously efficient that hot coffee is still hot coffee 24 hrs. later and they are not overpriced like the Yeti stuff...that I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Yah think that's ridiculous? Zojirushi coffee thermos is so ridiculously efficient that hot coffee is still hot coffee 24 hrs. later and they are not overpriced like the Yeti stuff...that I like.
    Yeah, I think I bought my dad one of those as a gift once - after seeing someone on here recommend them.

    I wanted something a bit more coffee cup like. Apparently this one does 12 hours - I keep meaning to make something in the evening and then try it in the morning.

    A couple of hours will probably do me though!

    Edit: and I knew there was a reason I chose the one I did - dishwasher safe is a deal breaker for my wife.
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    speaking of Yeti, their little shooter ceramic lined espresso cups are pretty nice, all things considered. not Inker level, but definitely wouldn't hesitate to buy more.
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    I used Stanley thermos mugs for years- the hammered green finish reminded me of my Pop Pop’s thermos when he worked for NJ Bell. But the flip top lids lasted about two months before they’d snap. Credit to Stanley in that they’d send you a new one no questions asked but still wasteful. Switched to the Yeti 20oz tumbler and they keep hot/cold way better.

    Also have a nice Miir 32oz thermos that’ll keep ice intact for a solid 24+ hours with the flip top lid, and even longer with the included screw on top.

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    I think I drink my coffee too quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    I think I drink my coffee too quickly.
    If you drink more it takes longer.

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