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  • Types of Coffee Grinders

    Types of Coffee Grinders

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    If you have plans to brew coffee at home; as opposed to always buying at a local coffee shop, it won’t be long before you find yourself in the market for a grinder.

    While there are hundreds of models to choose from, you need to do your homework before making a decision on which one is best.

    Generally speaking, there are three coffee grinder types:

    1. Blade

    Blade grinders are an inexpensive option, as well as one of the best choices for beginners.

    While a blade grinder is simple to use, the inconsistent particle size can make it a hassle at times.

    There’s nothing wrong with using a blade grinder, as long as you’re willing to experiment until you find the approach that gives you the desired result.

    2. Burr

    Depending on your age, there’s a good chance you’ve been using a burr grinder for quite some time. While these haven’t changed much over the years, they still provide an effective process and quality results.

    Although burr grinders are slow, they do produce consistent results, and that’s what most people desire. Also, there is no chance of burning the coffee, which gives you peace of mind.

    3. Disc and Conical

    If you’re searching for the most precise grinding, this is the way to go. The way it works is simple: the beans fall between two discs, one of which is stationary while the other turns.

    Thanks to the sharp edges of the grooves, it’s easy to achieve a consistent grind.

    While disc and conical grinders are the most expensive, they’re the best option if you’re grinding high-quality coffee and seeking the best results.

    Experiment With All Three Types

    There are people out there who have no problem paying a high price tag for a quality disc and conical grinder. Just the same, there are coffee drinkers who enjoy using a blade or burr grinder.

    By experimenting with all three types, you’ll eventually find the one that’s best for you and your tastes!

  • Coffee with a Sweet Twist: Affogato

    Coffee with a Sweet Twist: Affogato

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    Coffee with a Sweet Twist: Affogato

    Imagine this: a scoop of rich, velvety vanilla ice cream, patiently waiting. Then, a steaming, perfectly pulled shot of espresso cascades over it, creating a mesmerizing dance of hot and cold, bitter and sweet. That is affogato – a deceptively simple Italian delight that’s more than just a dessert; it’s an experience.

    In just moments, you can transform two humble ingredients into a luxurious treat that’s perfect for any time of day. Whether you need an afternoon pick-me-up or a sophisticated after-dinner indulgence, affogato delivers. It’s elegant, effortless, and utterly irresistible.

    Ready to unlock the magic? Follow our recipe and discover how easy it is to make this extraordinary treat at home!

    Affogato Ingredients

    • Dark chocolate shavings and chopped hazelnuts
    • Ice cream (Chocolate or vanilla)
    • 1 shot of espresso or 3 tbsp of strong brewed Grumpy Goat coffee

    Affogato Preparation

    • Place 2 small scoops of ice cream (coffee, chocolate or vanilla) in a coffee cup,
    • Pour in a shot of espresso or 3 tablespoons strong brewed coffee.
    • Top with shaved dark chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.
    • Enjoy !

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  • Grilled To Perfection: Coffee Crusted Pork Chops

    Grilled To Perfection: Coffee Crusted Pork Chops


    Bring grilling to the next level with our coffee crusted pork chops! Try this recipe and try more when you order coffee from Grumpy Goat and receive our entire recipe book for free!

    Ingredients

    • 1-1/2 pounds pork chops
    • 3 tablespoons ground coffee
    • 1 tablespoon coarse salt (kosher or sea)
    • 1 tablespoon dark brown sugar
    • 2 teaspoons sweet paprika
    • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
    • 1/2 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder
    • 2 tablespoons canola oil

    Preparation

    • Place pork chops in baking dish.
    • Place coffee, salt, brown sugar, paprika, pepper, garlic and onion powders, cumin, coriander, and cocoa in a small bowl and stir to mix
    • Sprinkle rub all over the pork, patting it onto the meat with your fingertips. Drizzle oil over the pork and rub it on well.
    • Let the pork marinate in the refrigerator, covered, for at least 4 hours or as long as overnight
    • When ready to cook, brush and oil the grill grate. Place the pork on the hot grate and grill until cooked through, 3 to 4 minutes per side (12 to 16 minutes in all)
    • To test for doneness, insert an instant-read meat thermometer into the meat: The internal temperature should be about 160 degrees F
    • Transfer the grilled pork to a cutting board and let rest for about 3 minutes. Slice tenderloins crosswise on a diagonal and serve at once with barbecue sauce on the side
  • How to Grind Coffee: A Guide to Properly Grinding Coffee

    How to Grind Coffee: A Guide to Properly Grinding Coffee

    How to Grind Coffee: A Guide to Properly Grinding Coffee

    There are many critical steps to take on your quest to brew the perfect cup of coffee including how to grind coffee.

    While it sounds simple and straightforward, grinding your coffee is easier said than done. Not because this is a difficult task, but because there are key steps you must take along the way.

    Here are five tips to guide you:

    1. Don’t Pre-Grind

    Some people consider this the best way to save time, but it can take a toll on the overall taste and quality of your coffee. Ground coffee gets stale quicker than whole beans, so you never want to grind until you’re ready to brew.

    Yes, it may be an inconvenience at times, but it’s well worth it in the long run.

    2. Measure Your Beans

    Consistency is the name of the game when grinding coffee. It’s important to measure your beans every time, even if you have a “good eye.”

    With a kitchen scale on your counter, you never have to worry about accurately measuring your beans before you brew. You’ll always know exactly what you’re using, thus allowing you to remain consistent.

    3. Grind Consistency

    This comes down to one thing: the way you decide to brew your coffee. Consider the following:

    • Fine consistency: espresso or conical drip coffee makers
    • Medium consistency: flat-bottomed drip coffee makers
    • Coarse consistency: French press or percolators

    4. Choose the Right Grinder

    There is more than one type of grinder, so make sure you consider all your options.

    The two primary methods of grinding are:

    • Blade grinder
    • Burr grinder

    A blade grinder is similar to a blender, with blades at the bottom of the container spinning at a high rate of speed.

    A burr grinder uses two cutting discs to grind coffee beans. The benefit of this type is the ability to adjust the burrs to achieve the desired consistency.

    5. Manual or Automatic

    Although manual grinders are the cheaper of the two options, automatic machines are more convenient and time efficient.

    Experiment with both options to ensure that you’re using the one that’s right for you.

  • A New Reason the Rum is Always Gone: Spiced Rum & Coffee Brew

    A New Reason the Rum is Always Gone: Spiced Rum & Coffee Brew

    A New Reason the Rum is Always Gone: Spiced Rum & Coffee Brew

    Stay cool with your new favorite drink! Impress your guests with this delicious, easy to prep drink recipe.

    Ingredients

    • 11⁄2 cups cold-brew coffee such as Grumpy Goat Colombian dark roast
    • 1⁄2 cup coffee liqueur
    • 1⁄2 cup spiced rum
    • 1 12-oz. bottle Coca-Cola, preferably Mexican
    • 1⁄2 cup heavy cream

    Preparation

    • DO AHEAD: Cold brew, coffee liqueur, and rum can be combined 4 hours ahead. Cover.
    • Combine coffee, liqueur, rum, and cola in a large pitcher. Divide among rocks glasses filled with ice; add cream, dividing evenly.
  • Spread Your Joy: Coffee Butter

    Spread Your Joy: Coffee Butter

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    Coffee Butter

    Spread joy with coffee butter made with Grumpy Goat coffee!

    Try out the recipe below.

    Order coffee or swag today and feel free to request our free digital recipe book!

    Have we mentioned that it’s included totally free?

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups heavy cream
    • 3⁄4 cup finely ground coffee – we recommend Costa Rican
    • 2 tablespoons confectioners sugar
    • 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt
    • Cheesecloth, for wringing
    • Flaked salt, for garnish

    Preparation

    • In a tall airtight container, add the heavy cream and stir in the ground coffee until it’s completely mixed.
    • Close the container with a lid and refrigerate overnight.
    • Strain the coffee mixture, making sure to push through as much milk fat as possible, while keeping out the sediment.
    • Discard the ground coffee and transfer the strained liquid to the base of a food processor.
    • Add the sugar and kosher salt, and spin the mixture until the fat forms into butter and the liquid separates.
    • Transfer the mixture to a large piece of cheesecloth and wring out any excess liquid.
    • Transfer the butter to a small condiment bowl, garnish with flaked salt and use immediately or store in the refrigerator for later.

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  • More Than Meets the Eye: Redeye BBQ Sauce

    More Than Meets the Eye: Redeye BBQ Sauce

    Redeye BBQ Sauce

    It’s good on chicken, pork, or even just to dip! Check out our to-die-for Redeye BBQ Sauce and lather your way to an incredible meal!

    Looking for more incredible recipes? Order coffee or swag today and receive the complete recipe book for free!

    Ingredients

    • 1 slice bacon, cooked and finely chopped
    • 1/2 medium onion, finely chopped
    • 3/4 cup brewed strong coffee or espresso
    • 3/4 cup ketchup
    • 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce

    Preparation

    Combine cooked bacon, onion, coffee, ketchup, Worcestershire and brown sugar. Cook over medium heat for 10 mins or until boiling. Add cream, return to a boil then cool.

  • Teriyaki Jerk Chicken

    Teriyaki Jerk Chicken

    Teriyaki Jerk Chicken

    Once you’ve had our Teriyaki Jerk Chicken, trust us, you’ll never go back! Check out the recipe, try it for yourself, and order coffee today and receive the complete recipe book for free!

    Ingredients

    • 1/2 cup walkers wood mild jerk
    • 2 cups kikoman teriyaki glaze
    • 1/2 cup brown sugar
    • 1/4 cup soy sauce
    • 1/2cup very strong brewed dark roast coffee

    Preparation

    Blend all ingredients and marinade chicken overnight. This recipe makes enough marinade for 2-3 lbs of chicken.

  • Sugar, Spice, & Everything Nice: Sweet & Spicy Jerky

    Sugar, Spice, & Everything Nice: Sweet & Spicy Jerky

    Sweet & Spicy Jerky

    Experience a dance of flavor on your taste buds with these addictive Sweet & Spicy Jerky. Sugar, spice, and everything nice makes for amazing jerky.

    Try the recipe and order your favorite Grumpy Goat dark roast coffee for the key ingredient!

    Ingredients

    • 1 1/2 cups brewed strong Grumpy Goat dark roast coffee
    • 1 1/2 cups Coca-Cola
    • 2 whole star anise pods
    • 2 cups soy sauce 1/2 cup Asian fish sauce
    • 1/2 cup fresh lime juice
    • 1/4 cup sambal oelek
    • 2 pounds trimmed beef top round or bottom round, about 1 1/2 inches thick

    Preparation

    Step 1: In a saucepan, boil the Grumpy Goat coffee, Coca-Cola, and star anise until reduced by half, 10 minutes; pour into a large bowl and let cool to room temperature, stirring often. Add the soy sauce, fish sauce, lime juice and sambal oelek and stir well.

    Step 2: Cut the meat into 1/4-inch-thick slices, either with or against the grain.

    Step 3: Add the beef to the marinade, a few slices at a time, stirring well to coat each slice with the marinade. Cover and refrigerate for 6 to 8 hours.

    Step 4: Preheat the oven to 200°. Set a large wire rack on each of 3 large rimmed baking sheets. Remove the beef from the marinade and pat dry with paper towels. Arrange the beef on the racks, leaving 1/4 inch between slices. Bake for about 4 hours, until the jerky is firm and almost completely dry, but still chewy. Let cool completely on the racks before serving

  • Communal Joy: Coffee Bean Dip Recipe

    Communal Joy: Coffee Bean Dip Recipe

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    Coffee Bean Dip

    Want to impress your friends at the next big game party?  Whip up a batch of our delicious Coffee Bean Dip!

    Here’s an easy to follow recipe.

    Ingredients

    • 3 cups cooked black beans
    • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    • 1 onion, finely chopped
    • 1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and finely chopped
    • 1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
    • 1 teaspoon chopped garlic
    • 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 2 cups brewed Grumpy Goat dark roast coffee (hint: try our Colombian or Guatemalan)
    • 1 lime

    Preparation

    • In a food processor, combine beans, onion, and pepper
    • Blend until they’re chopped and mixed together
    • Pour into a bowl and add olive oil, cilantro, garlic, cumin and coffee, salt and pepper to tasted and squeeze the juice from the lime.
    • Stir together until completely mixed, and serve in a large bowl with tortilla chips, celery, carrots and any other vegetable that you’d like to use for dipping
    • Optional: Top with shredded cheese

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  • Best of Land & Sea: Coffee Dry Rub Salmon Tacos

    Best of Land & Sea: Coffee Dry Rub Salmon Tacos

    Coffee Dry Rub Salmon Tacos

    Taste the best of land and sea with this delicious coffee dry rub salmon tacos recipe. Order some finely ground Grumpy Goat coffee now to perfect this recipe featuring a dry rub to accent the flavorful fish.

    Ingredients

    • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 1 teaspoon chili powder
    • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
    • 1/4 teaspoon finely ground Grumpy Goat coffee
      (we suggest Peruvian or Colombian dark roast)
    • Salt and freshly ground pepper
    • Two 8-ounce skinless, center-cut salmon fillets
    • Extra-virgin olive oil, for brushing
    • 2 tomatillos, husked and quartered
    • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
    • 1 small jalapeño, seeded and quartered
    • 1 garlic clove
    • 6 tablespoons sour cream
    • 1 ripe Hass avocado—halved, peeled and pitted
    • 4 cups finely shredded red and green cabbages (12 ounces)
    • 8 corn tortillas
    • Hot sauce and lime wedges, for serving

    Preparation

    Step 1: In a small bowl, stir the cumin with the chili powder, brown sugar and Grumpy Goat Peruvian or Colombian coffee. Season generously with salt and pepper. Brush the salmon fillets with olive oil and dredge them in the spice and coffee dry rub mixture.

    Step 2: Meanwhile, in a food processor or blender, puree the tomatillos with the cilantro, jalapeño and garlic until smooth. Add the sour cream and process until smooth, then add the avocado and pulse until creamy. Transfer the dressing to a large bowl and season with salt and pepper. Add the cabbage and toss to coat.

    Step 3: Preheat the oven to 300°. Preheat a grill pan. Lightly brush each tortilla with olive oil. Stack the tortillas and wrap them in foil. Bake for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, brush the grill pan with olive oil and grill the salmon fillets over high heat, turning once, until nearly cooked through 8 to 9 minutes. Transfer the salmon to a plate and flake with a fork.

    Step 4: Fill the tortillas with the salmon. Top with the cabbage slaw and serve right away with the hot sauce and lime wedges.

  • BBQ Made Easy: Coffee Rubbed Prime Rib

    BBQ Made Easy: Coffee Rubbed Prime Rib

    Coffee Rubbed Prime Rib

    We hope your taste buds are ready! Our coffee rubbed prime rib takes barbecue to a whole new level! Check out the recipe and order coffee or swag today and receive our recipe book for free!

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup finely ground dark roast coffee
    • 1 cup kosher salt
    • ½ cup freshly ground black pepper
    • 1 cup dry mustard
    • One 12-pound, bone-in prime rib roast (5 bones)

    Preparation

    Step 1: In a bowl, blend coffee with the salt, pepper and dry mustard. Set the rib roast in a roasting pan and rub with the coffee mixture, concentrating most of the rub on the fatty part of the meat. Turn the roast bone side down and let stand 30 mins.

    Step 2: Preheat the oven to 450°. Roast the meat for 15 mins. Reduce temperature to 325° and roast for about 2 1/2 hours longer, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the meat registers 125° for medium-rare.

    Step 3: Transfer to a carving board and let rest for 20 minutes. Scrape off excess coffee rub. Carve in 1/2-inch-thick slices and serve.

  • 4 Burning Truths About Making Low Acid Coffee

    4 Burning Truths About Making Low Acid Coffee

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    4 Burning Truths About Making Low Acid Coffee

    The facts about low acid coffee can be elusive. Some people simply abandon drinking their favorite coffee because they are trying to reduce acidity in their diet, avoid heartburn, or have gastritis or other gastrointestinal or gastroesophageal condition (GERD) such as acid reflux.

    Coffee flavor is heavily influenced by acids naturally occurring in the beans. So how can you get the benefits of a pleasurable coffee experience, including caffeine, and also minimize your body’s exposure to the acids that naturally exist in the beans?

    There are four main factors that influence coffee acidity:

    1. coffee bean type
    2. the roast type of the coffee bean
    3. the process followed to brew the coffee
    4. water quality

    The good news for coffee lovers is that you can control these factors which will lead you to a more stomach-friendly, less acidic coffee experience.

    Bean Type Affect on Coffee Acidity

    Coffee beans are grown around the world. Similar to wine, the terra, or earth characteristics of the land and climate in which the plants grow, have an impact on the quality and flavor. Some bean types are the better low acid coffee choices. For coffee drinkers trying to minimize exposure to acidity due to gastric irritation or other reasons, there are two categories of options to be aware of – treated and inadvertent.

    Treated coffee is just as it sounds – the beans are treated by way of a mechanical process in an attempt to alter the bean acidity. Alternatively, some coffee beans are naturally low in acid and these bean types fall into the inadvertent category.

    Examples of countries from which low acid coffee beans grow are Brazil, Sumatra and Bolivia. Although the origin of the bean is not the only main factor in creating non-acidic coffee, it is a good place to start.

    Roast Type Influence on Acidity of Coffee

    In addition to bean type, another main factor to enjoy low acidic coffee is the roast type. The difference between light, medium, and dark roast coffee is just a matter of how much time the beans are in the roaster. The actual coffee acid content and pH level will be very similar regardless (assuming identical bean type across the roast types).

    However, industry research indicates that there is a chemical called N-methylpyridium which develops during roasting and mitigates the ability of cells in the stomach to release hydrochloric acid. Therefore, opting for a dark roast coffee, combined with selecting a lower acidic bean type is a good option for being able to enjoy coffee and mitigate aggravating an acid sensitivity.

    Cold Brew Process Yields Low Acid Coffee

    Both bean type and roast type can play a major role in the acidity of the coffee but how you make your coffee also makes a difference. The least acidic coffee brewing method is to make cold brew coffee. The process to make it significantly reduces the volume of organic compounds such as caffeine and acids, compared to hot-water brewing.

    A tradeoff of drinking cold brew coffee in lieu of hot coffee that takes only minutes to brew is it takes around 12 to 24 hours to make. But the result is compelling. Industry research has determined that slow-steeped cold brew coffee has 70 percent lower acid levels without sacrificing taste.

    Understand the difference between iced coffee and cold brew. Iced coffee is made by simply cooling down hot brewed coffee and is not a process that will result in low acid coffee. You may email our roaster to order Grumpy Goat cold brew in 16 ounce bottles, half gallon or full gallon sizes.

    Testing Your Water for Affecting Coffee Acidity

    Water is the main ingredient in your coffee. If you use tap water to brew your coffee, be aware that the pH of that water may be affecting the acidity of your coffee. Many city water utility systems inject chemicals into their system to help keep water impurities at a minimum. These treatments can influence the acidity of your water.

    Home water filtration systems are one option to avoid this challenge. Additionally, a digital pH meter can be used to determine the alkalinity or acidity of the water you are using to brew your coffee. Sometimes we pay so much attention to coffee beans, roasting and brewing that we overlook the importance of the water – an underestimated contributor to the overall taste of your coffee.

    The Burning Truth About Enjoying Low Acid Coffee

    Researching the facts about non-acidic coffee can be frustrating given the contradictory information found on the Internet. Focus your attention on the four main factors that determine low acid coffee – bean type, roast type, brewing process, and water. By taking control of these four factors you can get back to enjoying the benefits of coffee.

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  • What Good Coffee Should Taste Like

    What Good Coffee Should Taste Like

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    Grumpy Goat Coffee Sumatra Blog

    What Good Coffee Should Taste Like

    If you’ve ever drank a bad cup of coffee, you know one thing to be true: it’s something you never want to experience again.

    It doesn’t matter if you’re brewing coffee at home or ordering a cup at your favorite shop, nothing changes the fact that you have high expectations.

    There are many factors that affect the overall taste and quality of coffee. These include but are not limited to:

    • Kind of beans
    • Quality of the beans
    • How long the beans were roasted
    • The process used to brew the coffee

    This brings us to an important question: what should good coffee taste like?

    While there is no right or wrong answer to this question, as everyone has their own personal tastes, here are some things to consider:

    • Aroma. This is the scent of the coffee, and it’s often used in evaluating flavor. While the scent alone does not determine the taste of the coffee, it definitely comes into play. There are many types of aroma, ranging from earthy to fruity and many others in between.
    • Flavor. While you may only have an interest in one flavor, it’s important to note that there are hundreds to consider. For example: mild, dark, and bold are long standing favorites.
    • Acidity. Do you know that dry feeling in your mouth after taking a sip of coffee? This is directly related to the amount of acidity. Acidity comes down to three things: the brewing method, the type of roaster, and the degree to which the coffee is roasted. While some see acidity as a bad thing, it can go a long way in providing the “punch” you crave.
    • Body. Coffee enthusiasts often talk about the body. This is nothing more than the feel of the beverage when it’s in your mouth. For example, some brews are heavier or have more texture than others.
    • Aftertaste. There’s nothing worse than coffee that initially tastes good, just to leave a bad aftertaste in your mouth. Even if you enjoy your first experience – the second the coffee hits your mouth – a bad aftertaste can ruin it.

    These are some of the many details that can help you make a personal determination as to what good coffee should taste like.

    Once you have a clear idea of what best suits your taste buds, you’ll never again have to worry about what to drink. You’ll know exactly what type of coffee will give you the taste you’re searching for.

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  • Bonita Springs Grumpy Goat is Featured in The News-Press

    Bonita Springs Grumpy Goat is Featured in The News-Press

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    Bonita Springs Grumpy Goat is Featured in The News-Press

    “There wasn’t much of a coffee scene here, especially coming from the Minneapolis area. I really missed that.” Owner and founder of Grumpy Goat, Brian Abernathy tells The News-Press.

    Artis Henderson from The News-Press sat down with Brian to discuss coffee, what sets Grumpy Goat apart from the Starbucks’ of the world, and how southwest Florida residents and visitors can enjoy local food and drink every Wednesday at Purple Spoon in Bonita Springs.

    Brian Abernathy saw a need in Bonita Springs for quality roasted coffee. Tired of subpar roasts, Abernathy took it upon himself to freshly roast bags of coffee from fully traceable and single origin beans.

    “Fully traceable means that I know where the beans are coming from. I know when they are harvested, when they’re sent to the washing station, when they’re set afloat. I know if they have certifications like USDA certified organic fair trade. In terms of single origin, it’s a lot like wine. I know the regions, I know the altitudes, I know the varietals that make up the coffee I bring in.”

    At Grumpy Goat, coffee is an art. Every bean is roasted with care and compassion, resulting in rich flavors that keep you thirsty for more!

    Read all about how Grumpy Goat is introducing Bonita Springs to freshly-roasted, single origin coffee! Check out the article!

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