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Date: 02 Nov 2006 15:29:06
From: greek coffee
Subject: looking for stainless steel percolater
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Any idea where to find an old fashioned stainless steel stove top percolater? I don't want electric, or aluminum. Thanks.
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 06:53:08
From: Kruger Kid
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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http://www.cabelas.com/ Cabela's Stainless Steel Coffee Pot Our pots are crafted from tough stainless steel for years of use. Available: 6-cup, 9-cup, 12-cup, 14-cup, 28-cup and 36-cup sizes. Item: UG-510164 Sale: $19.99~$59.99 On 2 Nov 2006 15:29:06 -0800, "greek coffee" <concouts@mailcity.com > wrote: >Any idea where to find an old fashioned stainless steel stove top >percolater? I don't want electric, or aluminum. Thanks.
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 01:06:29
From: notbob
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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On 2006-11-03, Kruger Kid <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com > wrote: > Cabela's Stainless Steel Coffee Pot MMmmm... yum! If it's not roasted to death, you can still brew it to death. ;) nb
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 07:25:01
From: Kruger Kid
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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Nothing is better than good ole perk coffee on cold morning when you are out camping. Forget the fancy equipment and all the snobish comments on what makes a good cup of coffee. Just standing out in the snow in your skivies enjoying the sounds of nature while enjoying a cup of freshly perked coffee. Life gets no better than that. KK On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:06:29 -0600, notbob <notbob@nothome.com > wrote: >On 2006-11-03, Kruger Kid <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Cabela's Stainless Steel Coffee Pot > >MMmmm... yum! If it's not roasted to death, you can still brew it to >death. ;) > >nb
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 20:15:50
From: Ed Needham
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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It does get better. Occasionally, I roast beans over hot coals with a small drum I built. Then grind in a hand turned Turkish mill. I heat water in a stainless percolator over the campfire, and pour the hot water over the grounds in a Melitta manual pourover, then pour it in a thermos. I don't get any complaints. -- ********************* Ed Needham® "to absurdity and beyond!" http://www.homeroaster.com (include [FRIEND] in subject line to get through my SPAM filters) ********************* "Kruger Kid" <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:q8rlk29kdkgiak3mgncsu5lnjqdr0a5itg@4ax.com... > Nothing is better than good ole perk coffee on cold morning when you > are out camping. Forget the fancy equipment and all the snobish > comments on what makes a good cup of coffee. > > Just standing out in the snow in your skivies enjoying the sounds of > nature while enjoying a cup of freshly perked coffee. Life gets no > better than that. > > KK
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 16:30:35
From: Brian Colwell
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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"Kruger Kid" <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:q8rlk29kdkgiak3mgncsu5lnjqdr0a5itg@4ax.com... > Nothing is better than good ole perk coffee on cold morning when you > are out camping. Forget the fancy equipment and all the snobish > comments on what makes a good cup of coffee. > > Just standing out in the snow in your skivies enjoying the sounds of > nature while enjoying a cup of freshly perked coffee. Life gets no > better than that. > > KK > > > On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:06:29 -0600, notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote: > >>On 2006-11-03, Kruger Kid <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>> Cabela's Stainless Steel Coffee Pot >> >>MMmmm... yum! If it's not roasted to death, you can still brew it to >>death. ;) >> >>nb You have also been there, and done that :-)) Couldn't agree more ! BMC
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 01:45:42
From: notbob
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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On 2006-11-03, Kruger Kid <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com > wrote: > Nothing is better than good ole perk coffee on cold morning when you > are out camping. Forget the fancy equipment...... ...like those radical newfangled perk-o-laters! If you're gonna do it, do it right: water, ground coffee and a 36 cup campfire coffee pot. http://www.wagons-wheels.com/cw106.html nb
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Date: 03 Nov 2006 07:52:14
From: Kruger Kid
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:45:42 -0600, notbob <notbob@nothome.com > wrote: >On 2006-11-03, Kruger Kid <kkofvirgo@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Nothing is better than good ole perk coffee on cold morning when you >> are out camping. Forget the fancy equipment...... > >...like those radical newfangled perk-o-laters! If you're gonna do >it, do it right: water, ground coffee and a 36 cup campfire coffee pot. > >http://www.wagons-wheels.com/cw106.html > >nb Hey, That looks just like mine!! KK
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Date: 02 Nov 2006 23:54:44
From: Harry Avant
Subject: Re: looking for stainless steel percolater
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Well on google you can input - stainless steel stove prcolater - and get a couple of pages of places selling them. "greek coffee" <concouts@mailcity.com > wrote: >Any idea where to find an old fashioned stainless steel stove top >percolater? I don't want electric, or aluminum. Thanks. >
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