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[at-l] Car camping coffee
I'm not a big coffee drinker, but I seem to drink it more when I'm
hiking than when I'm not. I use a polymer french press. It's light. I
grind my beans before I leave the house and seal them in a ziploc which
then goes into the french press. It's not at all hard, and much
prefered over coffee bags. Yuck.
Cleek
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:07:50AM -0600, t. claimed:
> I too enjoy "real" coffee. the best I can find for the trail is Folgers
> coffee bags. tea bags made with coffee. I boil a small pot of water; big
> enough for 2 cups. steep 3 bags for a while. makes 2 cups that taste as
> good as your Mr. Coffee machine.
>
> there does exist small electric coffee pots and/or those French pots that
> you pour boiling water in and contain a metal filter to the grounds at the
> bottom . I've also seen a backpackers coffee filter/brewer once or twice at
> places like rei; they fit on top of your cup somehow.
>
> t.
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