killeroy154
Survivalist
On my last trip I left the coffee pot at home. Now I do luvs me coffee, maybe a little to much tho. I was trying to pack light (ha yes that's funny), so I packed this reusable coffee filter
I always take a 1 quart boiling pot for rice or noodles, and I always have my 20oz coffee mug.
which can be seen rolling around in the bottom of my canoe. I need some serious cup holders.... Anyhow pop top off coffee mug, put filter in opening, which does not fall in all the way, add coffee grounds and pour hot water slowly into grounds. Voila! Drip coffee, and same way those expensive drip coffee makers do it. Then all you have to wash out is the filter.
Tip: I buy my coffee whole bean, and grind it at the store. It took me a long time to perfect my coffee to suit my taste. Great Cup of Mud![emoji39]
(Camp_aholic) Uncontrollable shaking when not camping.
I always take a 1 quart boiling pot for rice or noodles, and I always have my 20oz coffee mug.
which can be seen rolling around in the bottom of my canoe. I need some serious cup holders.... Anyhow pop top off coffee mug, put filter in opening, which does not fall in all the way, add coffee grounds and pour hot water slowly into grounds. Voila! Drip coffee, and same way those expensive drip coffee makers do it. Then all you have to wash out is the filter.
Tip: I buy my coffee whole bean, and grind it at the store. It took me a long time to perfect my coffee to suit my taste. Great Cup of Mud![emoji39]
(Camp_aholic) Uncontrollable shaking when not camping.