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Postby ALAN GEDDES » Fri May 07, 2004 5:22 pm

I'll start a pot now and keep it on the burner till we can meet some day. Should be strong enough by then. AL
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Postby Ron Dickey » Sat May 08, 2004 5:30 pm

I never learned to drink coffee ...But I will bet you gents and ladies have a lot of stories to tell over that hot cup of coffee (the way you prefer it).

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all I can offer is the new coffee pot from coleman. Out here they like drip and Expresso at 2 to 5 bucks a cup.

I prefer Tea hot or cold, cocoa on cold nights and mountaindew when I am sweating over a project. Beer I prefer most Dark beers.

I really look forward to hearing the stories .... siting around a camp fire .... and laughing along.

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Postby Chip » Sun May 09, 2004 7:45 am

with a sink, cook stove, ice box, water tank, coffee pot, and a few other necessary accessories,, now I am wondering where I could fit in one of those expresso gizmo coffee making thingies ya se in a coffee shop,,bet the power drain would be huge,,,especially with the coffee quantity I drink,,,,maybe I better just get a tear on the road and quit bolting stuff on,,,,there is only so much ya can fit into a 53 1/2" kitchen
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Postby tdhombre » Sun May 09, 2004 2:19 pm

Chip wrote:I am wondering where I could fit in one of those expresso gizmo coffee making thingies ya se in a coffee shop,,bet the power drain would be huge,,,


Check out the expresso machines of the stove top variety. You just add coffee and water and heat from a camp stove and all should be well. I think I have seen them in specialty shops catering to kitchen thingies.

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