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>>20321185
>Why not. I don't eat a lot.
Mainly the reasoning would be that you could eat much cheaper and better if money is an issue.

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>>20225086
Cor. Fancy some chips, beans, sosij and eggs now

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>>19802243
this, don't take us too seriously
t. autismo

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These eggs 'bout to get this LONG DICK

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>>19762502
If by
>the v60 has a low skill floor
you mean
>you can technically make something drinkable with the v60 with zero experience and without following a recipe
sure, that’s correct. You’ll make some pretty crap coffee, so bad in fact, that I think the average person who just wants to lazily throw together a decent cup or coffee would notice how much worse it is than even cheap automatic methods like a Mr Coffee. This isn’t even considering the fact that pourover requires at a minimum
>the pourover tool, like a v60 or chemex
>filters
>a gooseneck kettle
>a gram scale
as well as 5 or so minutes of relatively manual work to make the coffee. Saying this is “lazy” just because you don’t know what you’re doing is just an abuse of the word. My first non-automatic method was the French press, and it’s way, WAY easier to do with your brain turned off the pourover. You literally just get some water boiling, put in your grounds, then put in the water, press, wait, and pour. No need to worry about how the water is poured, or whether it’s the exact right temperature, or whether your timing/weight is off, or anything else. It’s simply an easier method to pull off properly than pourover.

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this egg got me acting unwise

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