Let me be honest, and this is a little embarassing as the wife of a coffee aficionado, I just googled “what’s a dry mill.” Even thought I’ve been to one, I’m still not so sure what all the loud machines and grunt work are about.
The way I see it, the dry mill is the last bit of processing the beans get before they are sent off to their final desitination.
A few weeks ago the whole family took of to the hills and played around while Coffee Guy did the serious work of overseeing that specific coffee lots were milled correctly. While he was being the quality control guru, we made some new friends… I’ll introduce them to you tomorrow.
kristy, these are perhaps your best photos yet. your style is really crystallizing into your own unique recognizable touch. keep up the good work.
…the three guys’ feet tells a very, very long story in one simple image.
You and Nikki could have some great discussions about your journey of learning coffee. Her knowledge grew and grew the more I roasted. Coffee is a fascinating product that clearly is a passion through which you can continue to help your beloved Burundi! You will be amazed at how your acquisition of coffee knowledge will help you develop relationships with women who want to know more, but feel as though they cannot talk to someone as well versed as your man. Keep doing what your doing! We pray for you often.