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Re:Home Roasting manifesto - 2007/10/28 12:04 I have this book, Donna... and thanks... with conditions.

The book is "Home Roasting - Renaissance and Revival" by Kenneth Davids - master coffee taster, writer and San Francisco resident.

A few words about coffee roasting from Whole Foods

You can buy the book via Amazon.com here for about 12$.

If you have any intention of tackling the home roasting experience, pick up a copy.

There does appear to be a better selection of home coffee roasters than ever before. My opinion remains: Go buy a corn popper for 9$ and modify it. A few hand tools and you are done - and it is no more dangerous than all other methods.

That said, Green Beanery in Toronto, Canada has a remarkable selection of home roasters - and everything else. Look here for their selection -- and DO shop and compare prices. Canadian prices on most coffee equipment is still unusually high relative to our American counterparts.

Have fun.
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