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| author | Mathias Biilmann <info@mathias-biilmann.net> | 2017-02-21 23:38:13 -0800 |
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| committer | Mathias Biilmann <info@mathias-biilmann.net> | 2017-02-21 23:38:13 -0800 |
| commit | 2e974bb28ae4eca7fcf34cabe1d9092e155588b8 (patch) | |
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Updated Post “brewing-chemex”
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diff --git a/site/content/post/brewing-chemex.md b/site/content/post/brewing-chemex.md index bd083dc..11ddd0c 100644 --- a/site/content/post/brewing-chemex.md +++ b/site/content/post/brewing-chemex.md @@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ image: /img/blog/chemex.jpg This [week](/wdwdw) we’ll **take** a look at all the steps required to make astonishing coffee with a Chemex at home. The Chemex Coffeemaker is a manual, pour-over style glass-container coffeemaker that Peter Schlumbohm invented in 1941, and which continues to be manufactured by the Chemex Corporation in Chicopee, Massachusetts\*. -## Add some more stuff! - In 1958, designers at the [Illinois Institute of Technology](https://www.spacefarm.digital) said that the Chemex Coffeemaker is *"one of the best-designed products of modern times"*, and so is included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. ## The little secrets of Chemex brewing |
