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I am sure you have endless sources of good coffee in the USA but this one is worth a try if yu can find it.

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34798155


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Originally Posted by johnw
12 cup mister coffee makes about 4 real cups.



So I am not alone in that discovery ! smile

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Originally Posted by Raeford
Single cup here, but we use the refillable cups with Folgers or Maxwell, whichever is on sale when we need it.
Single cup, and you're calling Travis a yuppie?! Bet you put it in a little girly tea cup and curl yer friggin' pinkie while you're drinking it with your crumpets don't you?


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For me, it's the cheapest drip pot I can buy, and the cheapest canned ground coffee I can find. I just ain't that picky. For the holidays, I splurge on a bag of good stuff, but other than that it's just a good ol' cup of off brand whatever.


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We use either a Bodum French press, or a Vev Vigano moka pot.

Both make good coffee. The French press is quicker to use and a little quicker to clean, but I like the moka pot better. Ours is a "6-cup" model, which means it will make about 9 ounces of "poor man's espresso" (1 "cup" = 1.5 oz.). Generally, that's considered enough for 2 or 3 servings.

If you want more than 9 oz. of espresso, you need to buy a bigger pot. If you want less than 9 oz. of espresso, you need to buy a smaller pot. That's just the way it is, for the most part. The arithmetic only makes sense in Yurope, but these little pots make some really good coffee.

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Jetboil French Press + cafe bustelo & Partagas black label= 2 servings of veggies!

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12 cup Black and Decker drip and while I drank nothing but black strong coffee for years at the Fire Station, I've come to appreciate a good cup or 12 of my favorite flavored variety.

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cheap-ass mr coffee and folgers french roast 1TBSP to a "cup" of water. i don't know who drinks them little cups but a 10 cup pot is good for about 2 or 3 cups for me.

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Ya'all need ta try Yuban Dark Roast.5 big scoops 12 c drip...I like my coffee strong n black cool ...Press is way good too...ScottyO.

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AMEN...Miss Lynn...

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12 cup electric percolator at home. 12 cup blue enamel percolator onthe stove in the camper. Cowboy coffee when backpacking. Favorite brew is Rio Grande Roasters Pinon blend, has a few pinon nuts ground in with the beans. Been smuggling it to friends and family that have paid us visits.

Oh, and when backpacking maybe just a touch of bourbon to sweeten the start on the day.


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I like Starbucks Via instant coffee. Not a Starbucks fan or an instant coffee fan but this stuff is GOOD! I just boil water, put ironing a thermos and fill the yeti tumbler and I have coffee all day

Super easy and good

http://www.amazon.com/Starbucks-Ready-Colombia-Coffee-count/dp/B00438XVGU

Costco has the best price

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These little espresso pots are good. Bought primarily for camping, but works well on the gas range at home too.

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https://www.campmor.com/c/gsi-outdoors-stainless-steel-4-cup-mini-espresso-maker-15776


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Duncan Donuts Original, 2 table spoons, 10oz. water brewed in a single cup electric.

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Said it before and I says it again! Loves my coffee like my wimmens!


Cold and bitter!!!


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You guys that like Café Bustelo missed the boat the other day...



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If they stayed sealed, that'd be a great find.


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Coffee, nothing fancy Yuban or MJB strong and black!

How, stove-top perculator and full pot!

Hot and Black!

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Originally Posted by ironbender
These little espresso pots are good. Bought primarily for camping, but works well on the gas range at home too.

https://www.campmor.com/c/gsi-outdoors-stainless-steel-4-cup-mini-espresso-maker-15776


Great suggestion Mike, dug mine out of the pantry and fired it up

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Santa brought me the 4 cup in stainless last year!

Some days it's a tough choice between this, the french press, or a Melitta pour over.

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