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Have you tried that bad boy out yet? How does it work?? My wife and I want to get one but were sceptical at how well it works. I know I would be able to get polo outta bed and camping more if he knew coffee would be brewing early in the morning j/k hahaha...
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You mean I wont have to rely on instant anymore? Yeah!!!!!
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I do not go anywhere without my coffee maker. I use one of those old camping percolators. You know the ones you can put on the fire or the stove.I have mastered the brewing technique, but have to remember how hot it is compared to the drip method.
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I went to the [url "http://www.coleman.com"]www.coleman.com[/url] website and looked at the coffee pot it is pretty cool looking but at 37 dollars I think I will stick with the old fashion method.
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I have actually come to enjoy my old fashioned cowboy coffee. Throw a handful of your favorite grind into a pan of boiling water. Cost about $.25 a pot. Just make sure not to take that last sip from your tin cup. All my friends let me make the coffee in camp now as they really enjoy the cowboy method. Just make sure to go a little light if you have a big paw or it will take the enamel off of your teeth.
Good Cooking, Kayote
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We tried Lundman's new coffee maker last week at C J Strike and it worked great. Another thing to add to my Christmas list. WH2
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Looks and sounds great, my wife almost bought me one just this past weekend. I told he to let Santa bring it to me for Xmas.
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