hobowonkanobe
40 Cal.
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at home or on the trail?
I started carrying green coffee beans and roasting them "on the fly" ( the "s are because On the fly means 12 to 24 hrs before you hope to have a cuppa)
They travel like any other kind of dried bean, and you are all but certain to have fresh coffee.
I just put em on the coals ( or on one of my antique Swede stoves when elsewhere) in a blue enamelled bowl and stir them constantly with a wooden spoon. I prefer to get them off the heat tween 1st and second "crack",an audible cracking sound that happens twice if you let it) for a nice med roast.
If you cant tell, I NEEDS my coffee, if only to ensure both eyes are pointin in the same general direction.
I started carrying green coffee beans and roasting them "on the fly" ( the "s are because On the fly means 12 to 24 hrs before you hope to have a cuppa)
They travel like any other kind of dried bean, and you are all but certain to have fresh coffee.
I just put em on the coals ( or on one of my antique Swede stoves when elsewhere) in a blue enamelled bowl and stir them constantly with a wooden spoon. I prefer to get them off the heat tween 1st and second "crack",an audible cracking sound that happens twice if you let it) for a nice med roast.
If you cant tell, I NEEDS my coffee, if only to ensure both eyes are pointin in the same general direction.