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Old 07-10-2024, 12:03 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by Chief Pagan View Post
So for a long time I was buying Folgers coffee in teabag style for camping because it was so convenient.

I then came to the conclusion that unless you are going gourmet, two coffee bags in not quite boiling water beats drip and is so much easier than poor over. And instead of having a pot of coffee go old, each cup is fresh.

And doing fresh, okay coffee at home made me appreciate espresso drinks more on occasion when out.

But they disappeared from my local grocer.
Takes a long time for coffee to go old in a thermal coffee carafe. Especially when you make smaller batches.
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