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- TvovExplorer II
swamprat 01 wrote:
I use an item called a Java Press, easy and fast. Plunger and lid are removed, put grounds in the cup, add boiling water, insert plunger ans top, press plunger down and the grounds are trapped in the bottom, pour coffee into your cup (or wen i am canoe camping drink right out of the cup. Some can be found at www.campmor.com or goggle java press.
The general term for that is a "French Press". - MocoondoExplorer IIAdd me to the Keurig Klan. I drink daily and would never consider being without my morning coffee. The Keurig travels well in the sink and sits on an unused corner of the countertop at camp. We brew coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cider, etc. It is the perfect solution for our needs.
- nineoaks2004ExplorerI use an item called a Java Press, easy and fast. Plunger and lid are removed, put grounds in the cup, add boiling water, insert plunger ans top, press plunger down and the grounds are trapped in the bottom, pour coffee into your cup (or wen i am canoe camping drink right out of the cup. Some can be found at www.campmor.com or goggle java press.
- ams1130ExplorerWe use a cheapo drip coffee maker; it fits in the cabinet under the sink. Not too many things better than drinking coffee outside in the morning. At home we grind beans, but at the campgrounds we use something like Nabob Dark.
- Sportsman2505qsExplorerLove the Keurig. Always fresh coffee and easy to store.
- wbwoodExplorer
pewterman20 wrote:
I've been using the Melitta Pour-Over (8-cup with #4 filters)for years. I was told by an owner at Dunkin Donuts that the problem with most coffee makers, is that they are plastic and can't get the water to boiling (212). Use any rand...they all come out great.
Watch this video. - ETex2ExplorerFolger's coffee singles for us. We developed a taste for them years ago and still use them while camping. Water is heated on the stove.
- Roy_LynneExplorerWe bought an under counter one and mounted it Its been wonderful
- pewterman20ExplorerI've been using the Melitta Pour-Over (8-cup with #4 filters)for years. I was told by an owner at Dunkin Donuts that the problem with most coffee makers, is that they are plastic and can't get the water to boiling (212). Use any rand...they all come out great.
- BajaLindaExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
Ours at one time had a strap. We then used everything we could think of to keep it safe. Drove off one day went, forgot to tape it in the whole day over some rough and windy roads and there it was, still sitting in its place. Never worried about it again.BajaLinda wrote:
We had a under the counter drip. Loved it. the pot never did jump out going down the road. If we had no electricity and didn't want to turn the generator on we had a tin campfire coffee pot, used it on the stove.
our B&D under the counter had a velcroed strap across to hold the pot in. had to put a wash cloth under the pot or it would drive you nuts with the rattling.
bumpy
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