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heltershelton

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in september i went camping and someone made coffee with a percolator.
i went and got a basic, non electric one and have been percolating my coffee since.
in my opinion, the coffee tastes way better this way than brewed with a modern drip coffee maker.
anyone else percolate your coffee?
any tips i should know?
 
You may want to get a good coffee grinder and grind your own. The grind for a percolator is different than for drip. It is courser.
good idea.
ive been cutting a small hole in the center of a coffee filter and using that to keep the grinds from going down into the coffee.
ive read where they say the coffee will be fresher and better tasting if you grind your own. may just have to do that.
 
in september i went camping and someone made coffee with a percolator.
i went and got a basic, non electric one and have been percolating my coffee since.
in my opinion, the coffee tastes way better this way than brewed with a modern drip coffee maker.
anyone else percolate your coffee?
any tips i should know?
I love coffee but I don't tryed this method. I will do It.
 
Used to do a camp stove percolater, and my pops used to say , throw some egg shells in the grounds to keep them from getting into the coffee.
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i think the real reason people put egg shells in their coffee grinds is because egg shells are alkaline whereas coffee is acidic. the shells in the grounds can make the coffee taste less bitter. im racking my brain trying to figure out how they could possibly keep the grounds from getting into the coffee, and it just wont compute.
 
Don’t recall those much in the 60’s an70’s at least like they are now, C-rats were not something we brought out hunting, now a good chunk of a ribeye, and plenty of thick sliced bacon , were always a part of the trip..
Oh and some spuds sliced up and cooked in the bacon grease.
i dont know what year it was when they switched from the c rats to these.....i think in the 80s or so.
 
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