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    My husband likes the Folgers singles.

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    I have a jet boil and got the coffee press attachment for my mug. HAVE to have coffee...and enjoy the jetboil. Going Cuban style with real bustelo and sugar next time out.

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    I love that a discussion about coffee is up to 6 pages. It's clearly an important topic!

    I had made the silly assumption that instant coffees available in the UK would be available in the US, then I heard that instant is way more popular on this side of the pond. Soooo, I know you get Nescafe over there but:

    1. does their range include Gold Blend or something equally rich?
    and 2. do you get Kenco or Douwe Egberts instant coffees in the US?

    I had planned on instant as I thought the coffee-making paraphernalia would weigh too much together. From posts here it seems some of you would suggest otherwise so I might reconsider.

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    I love my coffee in the morning, but I've found one thing to be true for me... it's a whole lot easier to make good tea in the woods.

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    I just add hot water to grinds, let it sit, stir, and drink..... Leave the mud in the bottom.

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    My favorite is Mount Hagen Organic. In my opinion, better than Starbucks Via at around half the price. You can find on Amazon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PD230SOI View Post
    I just add hot water to grinds, let it sit, stir, and drink..... Leave the mud in the bottom.
    Add to the pot before you add water boil for a few minutes no worry bout the mud in your cup. Let sit for a few minutes add some cold water. Your way is one step away from good cowboy coffee. Still a top favorite way
    "Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

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    I still have and use a small alum. 5 cup perk coffee pot. It might not be the best for light and easy coffee in the woods.
    but hands down I am drinking the best cup of coffee in the woods.

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    I am not a weight weenie, so I use parts ripped from a Primula press in my Stanley Adventure Camp Cookset. I got the idea from a youtube video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadeye View Post
    I love my coffee in the morning, but I've found one thing to be true for me... it's a whole lot easier to make good tea in the woods.
    I like tea in the PM and coffee in the AM. Problem is that most cups, once used for coffee, tend not to work for tea - too many absorbed flavors.

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    The Folgers coffee that's in the tea bag looking things would be my personal favorite.


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    Has anyone tried the snowy peak titanium press ?

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    I'm a pretty big Nescafe fan. I prefer it over starbucks and it is way cheaper.

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    Just found this little gadget I'm thinking to get now

    http://www.walmart.com/search/?query...age=4&cat_id=0
    "Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

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    Sorry wrong link here's the one I wanted to show. Ignore previous post

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Presto-MyJ...Maker/35495713
    "Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

    By Doug Larson

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    I really like single cup drip coffee and found this GSI drip coffee maker to be fantastic and so light you can't really feel the weight in your hands. Heck, I have gone weeks at a time at home using this instead of my Melitta filter cone.
    I'm not lost. I'm exploring.

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    Toyed with gettin something like the gsi filter thing. I got a mellita to use it near daily
    "Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon."

    By Doug Larson

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    Snow Peak coffee press works great if using a course grind

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    Trader Joe's Instant Coffee Packets (all dressed up with creamer and sugar). I think these are quite good for instant coffee. I like cream and sugar so this makes taking it very easy - everything is in one package.

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    Nescafe has an instant coffee that is decently good which includes both creamer and sugar in one packet. Just over $.25 per serving.

    http://www.amazon.com/Nescafe-Instan...nescafe+coffee

    And mixing a plain Nescafe instant coffee with a packet of hot chocolate makes an excellent Café Mocha.

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