> perhaps I missed its previous mention... but... 
>  
>
Coffee!
> Coffee thermos/mug/cup
>  
>
French press is amazingly easy but does require the press. They are cheap 
> from REI etc and you can get small-ish ones. (Snow Peak actually makes a 
> titanium one. It may not be the best coffee-maker material, but titanium 
> stuff is almost magical just to hold! :)) Making French press 
> coffee benefits from (may require; I've never tried without) a really 
> coarse grind. So you may have to grind it yourself or get it ground 
> separately from other coffee you get. You *can* get a portable manual 
> grinder and grind it at camp... but pre-measured pre-ground coffee in a 
> baggie or a nalgene bottle is what I've always done. Love coffee though I 
> do, I have my limits.
>  
> Starbucks now has this "Via" stuff that is "instant coffee" that may not 
> come in varieties you like and isn't the best of any variety... but really 
> is much better than standard instant coffees and is quite drinkable. Other 
> venues may have similar stuff.
>  
> Don't forget sugar and/or cream if you like those! Small nalgene bottle 
> for cream or milk unless you have "Mini-moos" lying around and something to 
> protect them in. Similar for sugar... small restaurant-style packages are 
> fine if protected generally but a nalgene bottle works too!
>  
> Coffee on a brisk morning outdoors after sleeping outdoors is not 
> something to be missed!
>  
> No, I do not work in either the coffee industry, dairy industry, nalgene 
> industry, or titanium industry. Not even at REI.
>  
> Sorry for wasting your time if you (a) aren't a coffee drinker or (b) 
> already know all about camping with coffee and simply thought it implicit.
>  
>
Enjoy! 
>
 
>
Yours,
>
Thomas Lynn Skean
>

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