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#21 MarkBC

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Posted 18 April 2014 - 03:02 AM

Many times these little rituals are what matters. :)

 

Yes -- the ritual of hand-grinding coffee is one reason I do it while camping.

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Posted 18 April 2014 - 03:28 AM

Oh no, am I uncool using my electric grinder?


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#23 MarkBC

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Posted 18 April 2014 - 03:33 AM

Oh no, am I uncool using my electric grinder?

 

At home it's OK -- I do, too.  But while camping it's only OK if the electricity is solar-generated...or maybe from a bio-gas powered generator.

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Posted 18 April 2014 - 05:04 AM

Thank God I have Solar, I'd hate to turn in my my coffee geek card.


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Posted 25 April 2014 - 05:41 PM

Or maybe tea?


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#26 Casa Escarlata Robles Too

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Posted 25 April 2014 - 09:36 PM

I use a electric grinder camping,I do have solar, and an inverter.

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Posted 04 May 2014 - 04:16 PM

Hi!  We use GSI Outdoors mini espresso makers.  We've had them for about 20 years and they work great.


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Posted 04 May 2014 - 04:58 PM

Hi!  We use GSI Outdoors mini espresso makers.  We've had them for about 20 years and they work great.

Many years ago I bought one of those nice machines. It has two spouts and makes two cups at a time.

It comes in handy out and about.

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Posted 29 November 2014 - 08:00 PM

Just got my Conejo today. Very easy to use. Much like a french press but with k-cups. It won't be my primary mode of coffee making but its a nice option when I'm in a hurry and don't want to make a mess.

 

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Posted 18 January 2015 - 12:51 PM

Been a while since anyone has mentioned java makers...

 

I prefer morning espresso or a mid-day Cafe Cubano.  If traveling and need a quick-pick-me-up, just fire up the JetBoil and espresso in less than 5 minutes with the Vev-Vigano Vespress Oro 4-cup Stainless Steel Stovetop Espresso Maker.

 

Most Moka pots are aluminum but I am not a fan of Al cookware.

 

My favorite espresso bean, Larry's Secret Espresso #17.


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