Peets has 'em right on the shelf in their stores.
I think we have 8 Peet's in Oregon.
Posted 02 May 2014 - 01:43 AM
Peets has 'em right on the shelf in their stores.
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Posted 02 May 2014 - 01:57 AM
I think we have 8 Peet's in Oregon.
Makes me remember the good old days when we made an annual pilgrimage to Berkeley - Peets, REI, North Face Outlet.
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Posted 15 August 2014 - 01:11 AM
French press and drip cone is my choice for car camping. I will use instant when I am hiking and I found the Nescafe to be the choice of freeze dried. Has anyone tried that Starbucks instant?
Via. Ya, that stuff is great! Best instant coffee there is.
Posted 15 August 2014 - 01:14 AM
I remember the North Face Outlet in Berkeley. Had some great deals in the day.
I like the Starbuck's via packets. The only issue is the packaging but I'll carry it out for a decent cup of coffee on a backpack trip. In the camper it's French press all the way.
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Posted 24 August 2014 - 12:03 PM
GSI Java Press with an AllClad teapot, I do have a 120V Mr Coffee but I have been using that to heat my mustache wax for grooming.
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Posted 31 December 2014 - 04:09 PM
I just discovered this thread and it's too long to read in entirety. Sorry if either of these are redundant, but I have two products that I'd like to recommend to save space and/or money.
I love AeroPress and pour over drip coffee. If you're using an AeroPress you can save a little bit of space and money by replacing your paper filters with an Able Stainless Steel Filter. You'll never have to restock again:
http://www.amazon.co...o/dp/B00E58P7ME
In my camping setup I want something a little smaller than an AeroPress. I think that the most space efficient option that I've come across is the Snow Peak Collapsable Pour Over Coffee Dripper:
http://snowpeak.com/...riant=671115025
I hope that these are helpful to some of you.
Posted 31 December 2014 - 09:19 PM
Serious lack of dedication there. This thread is short compared to our shock lifter thingys thread
Problem with reusable filters is all the cleaning they require. I'm trying to make things easy in the camper, not harder.
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Posted 31 December 2014 - 11:40 PM
Serious lack of dedication there. This thread is short compared to our shock lifter thingys thread
Problem with reusable filters is all the cleaning they require. I'm trying to make things easy in the camper, not harder.
Hey, give DevonOjas a break, Craig! What new member would think that there could be 136 relevant replies on coffee makers on a camping/camper forum....?
Especially since everybody knows that the only real way to make coffee while camping is cowboy/hobo style: Dump a gallon of water and a pound of coffee in a bucket, set it on the campfire, and wait until it's thick enough.
The only simpler way is to just pack a good pinch of coffee between your cheek and gum and you're set to ride the range.
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Posted 01 January 2015 - 12:13 AM
Oh yeah, Welcome to WTW DevonOjas. We do have our folks that get carried away. I would like to try (not going to do it myself of course) coffee after its been freshly roasted and ground up in the mountains somewhere.
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Posted 01 January 2015 - 03:42 AM
Hey, give DevonOjas a break, Craig! What new member would think that there could be 136 relevant replies on coffee makers on a camping/camper forum....?
Especially since everybody knows that the only real way to make coffee while camping is cowboy/hobo style: Dump a gallon of water and a pound of coffee in a bucket, set it on the campfire, and wait until it's thick enough.
The only simpler way is to just back a good pinch of coffee between your cheek and gum and you're set to ride the range.
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