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dcmac214 wrote:
What you really want and need is one of these:
.52 caliber Sharpe's Carbine with grain and coffee grinder in the butt stock. Not only does it give you fresh-ground beans, it provides a permanent solution to vermin and varmints.
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โJul-05-2019 06:46 PM
Trekkar wrote:aysstephanie wrote:
Life is too short for bad coffee! We bring pre-roasted but freshly ground beans in a mason jar and brew them in a stainless steel french press.
X2. Had our stainless french press for 25+ years. Sometimes we grind on the road, but often grind at home and take ground in stainless steel container. Less glass to break.
โJul-05-2019 06:50 AM
aysstephanie wrote:
Life is too short for bad coffee! We bring pre-roasted but freshly ground beans in a mason jar and brew them in a stainless steel french press.
โJul-04-2019 01:31 PM
โJul-03-2019 10:05 AM
ppine wrote:
I remember a story about coffee that puts things in perspective for me. It has a lot to do with context. A few friends were helping to herd cattle in North Dakota during fall round-up. The cow hunt started at 0400. They had instant coffee in styroam cups. Compared to no coffee, it was perfect. One of the hands took at sip and announced "that mister is a good cup of coffee."
At the ranch we always put egg shells in with the grounds to neutralize the acid of non=Arabica beans. I made coffee in a pot on the kitchen stove at home for 25 years the same way.
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ppine wrote:
"Put up with preroasted beans."
For people that spend time in the outdoors that is funny.
"Excuse me, do you have any Grey Poupon?"
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