Wordless Wednesday
Hobo Stove Coffee! Yes, you can make coffee even if you don't have a stove to cook on.
Yes, the coffee pot is rough. It has been being heavily used over a campfire and needs a good scrubbing on the outside, but the inside does get washed regularly and the coffee was great! This was my first test with this "stove" and I didn't want to mess up a good coffee pot. It worked so well I even boiled it over once!
(Can't get the pics to line up like I wanted them to, today. A glitch today, maybe? Will try to update it another day)
After all this time together, his raging, evil, twisted, latent monster surfaced and left me in total shock! Talking about it to anyone will only make my nightmare worse if he finds out, so I am venting here, anonymously. I have to have somewhere to let it out. I now know he is a narcissist, but what else? bipolar? schizoid? psychotic? schizophrenic? some other mental disorder? I hope someone can help me answer this and find a way to get me out of here!.
I want to taste a hobo coffee heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a caffeinetastic week :-)
Steve, I would gladly make you a pot. It is really good. You get the full flavor of ALL of the coffee bean. I even fresh grind the coffee beans in a hand grinder first!
DeleteThank you soo much and you have a caffeinetastic week, too!!!
Yes, you can cook anywhere as long as you have a can and some fuel. I saw a cooking setup on a street in Bilbao, Spain where the two backpackers were cooking up a meal (not coffee) on a similar set-up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your great added input, Rhonda! That must have been a beautiful and interesting visit! Yes, I have cooked entire meals this way, too. If it takes awhile to cook, you just make sure you have a good pile of wood ready (it burns fast) and take advantage of the sit time to read a book, periodically stuffing in twigs and before you know it, your meal is ready.
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