> Would suggest that you do. ....
Bad news indeed! On our road trips I usually take my Turkish grinder,
stove-top espresso maker and beans (or use the pots provided by motels).
I especially like to set up the stove and camp chairs at a scenic spot
and enjoy my morning brew. My wife is a tea drinker so no problem for her.
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Historical note: In Sept 1845 my wife's starving relatives camped at
this spot, Wagontire Mtn., and sent out scouts searching for the next
water. Several members of the wagon-train are buried here. We have been
retracing their route over the last few years.
A friend just published a new book about this wagon train.
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> Ah, what the English call a cafetiere (?) and everyone else, including the
> French I suspect, a plunger.
Ahhh... yuppie cowboy coffee.
(Don't need no stupid "piston" en francais)
Mike :)
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