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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2017 9:48:50 GMT
Womad 2015 The Shelter Box charity stall was selling the most amazing coffee I have ever tasted - provided by a supplier in Cornwall - forget the name. Really hoping they'll be back this year - great coffee for a great cause! www.shelterbox.orgShow them your Womad app and you get a discount at Shelterbox
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Post by Alan on Jul 25, 2017 11:22:36 GMT
Being a lowly peasant I like a mug of mild instant coffee, boiling water (what's with the hot waterthing?) topped up with semi skimmed milk......... Perfect
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Post by Alan on Jul 25, 2017 11:49:09 GMT
Being a lowly peasant I like a mug of mild instant coffee, boiling water (what's with the hot water thing?) topped up with semi skimmed milk......... Perfect
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Post by dorsethelen on Jul 25, 2017 15:00:06 GMT
Womad 2015 The Shelter Box charity stall was selling the most amazing coffee I have ever tasted - provided by a supplier in Cornwall - forget the name. Really hoping they'll be back this year - great coffee for a great cause! www.shelterbox.orgThanks for the reminder, Beef! The coffee was by far the best on site. Think it was Origins coffee - always drink it when we go to Cornwall top.
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Post by Zenrider on Jul 25, 2017 18:32:24 GMT
Ever heard of drip coffee makers or coffee percolators? Presses are for tea. The later is most useful if you'd rather use a camp stove or such not having a power source readily available. They do make 12 volt drip coffee makers, but I hear they can be a bit slow, haven't used one, so don't know for sure.
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Post by sc on Jul 25, 2017 18:38:46 GMT
I really should learn to appreciate coffee more, so many people say "I don't like the coffee made here or they make the best coffee" I just don't understand what is being tasted. Started to understand Whisky, still not got to grips with wine, other than it improves on the third pint
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2017 18:58:54 GMT
Ever heard of drip coffee makers or coffee percolators? Presses are for tea. The later is most useful if you'd rather use a camp stove or such not having a power source readily available. They do make 12 volt drip coffee makers, but I hear they can be a bit slow, haven't used one, so don't know for sure. I pat it down so the water drips through slower works for me when camping
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Post by bloohair on Jul 25, 2017 21:20:20 GMT
Mmmmmmm, coffee!
Mine will have to be instant, not got the plastic cafetière, that will be for next year.
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Post by calndel on Jul 25, 2017 21:23:46 GMT
Del has some love Artisan Roast coffee from India He brews it in a stove top pot using a homemade trivet on a tranger He does like a damn fine cup of coffee and Artisan Roast make some of the best coffee he has drunk What type, blend or pure? Looking at the website now, looks fab I have Monsooned Malabar (earthy/dark chocolate/spice) but I can't see it on the website
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Post by smurf on Jul 26, 2017 23:49:16 GMT
Used to drink coffee - It's like smoking for the guts it started to give me jip so I stopped. I still drink a lot of Cider and smoke but I never missed the next cup of coffee for three years then had two cups that's about four year's ago now
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Post by deserttraveller on Jul 31, 2017 21:46:34 GMT
Yep, coffee is not for everyone and everyone who drinks it seems to like it their own way. I have a pal who used to own a roastery in Cornwall and blended 3 or 4 roasts, absolutely incredible roasts blended using small ethical producers coffee; he sold it. I wonder if it was to the shelter box supplier?
We like The Tiny Tea Tent but I miss meeting Uppo there. (she was too ill to attend this year).
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