<br />You might notice a major difference in flavor if you cleaned it after every use. On Sweet Maria's website they stress extreme cleanliness with all coffee gear to eliminate sour flavors as the oils turn rancid....I have noticed this to be true for me...<br />Bri<span id="post_message_1275350933">I clean it every few months.</span>
I like this idea. How long will the fuel last?sl1966 said:I recommend <a href="http://www.rei.com/product/791308/jetboil-flash-cooking-system" target="_blank">http://www.rei.com/product/791308/jetboil-flash-cooking-system</a> while it's on sale.
gipsyweaver said:I'm a fellow coffee adict, and I've thought about this one quite a bit...<br><br>The biggest challenge is getting hot water for the coffee. If you have a means of doing that, a French Press coffee maker is a low tech and cheap way to make coffee. Even though they recommend a particular grind, I have used one with ordinary drip-grind coffee for years. Put coffee in the pot, pour in hot water (preferably close to boiling). Stir, wait about 5 minutes, push down the strainer, and you have a pot of coffee.<br><A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_press" target=_blank>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_press</A><br><br>If you can't heat water but like cold coffee and have a way to keep something cold, you can also make cold press coffee. However, this is messy (yes, I've done it) and uses a lot more coffee per cup than ordinary coffee.<br><A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_brew_coffee" target=_blank>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_brew_coffee</A><br><br><br>
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