Here's my recent purchase all stripped down to components. Just for the fun of it, guess what it is before you continue to read. |
Here's the 250g bag of Guatemala El Tambor beans that I got from Toby's Estate to try out my new toy. As I opened the resealable bag I was thrilled by the fragrance. |
Grabbed a handful and start dropping them into the coffee mill .... |
... Here's the coffee ground the was caught in the dosing chamber. Hmm .... smelling coffee beans and coffee ground during the grinding process is half the enjoyment. Drinking the Guatemala is the other half. The Guatemala beans brewed with the French press was smooth and fragrant. Like what the bag says, it taste creamy, chocolatey and orangey. With abundant choices in Toby's Estate, Papa Palheta, Smitten and Loysel's Toy (just to name a few), I guess I'll have plenty of places to replenish fresh coffee beans. |
If you guess milk bottle, you're also half correct. The components in the first photo can be assembled to get you a Hario Mini Mill Slim and a Playtex Ventaire Milk Bottle (as you see in this photo). The Hario manual coffee mill is for my favorite beverage and this Playtex Ventaire is for me to feed little Julien his "milk milk". The angled bottle promotes semi upright feeding position to prevent ear infection. The micro channels in the silicone vent disk and the screw on bottom vent allow air to escape rather than venting through the milk like in conventional milk bottles. There's no vents in the base of the silicone nipple that allows air to mix with the milk. All these features help reduce gas, colic and spit-up. Ask me how is it? I think the Playtex Ventaire is as effective as the more conventional Philips Avent milk bottles but the Playtex Ventaire angled bottle really helped in the ergonomics category. Whichever you use, remember to burp your baby. Cheers happy feeding! |
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