Separating coffee filters
J. Clarke > wrote:
>> Could be, I just have a strong barrier to discarding manufactured things
>> that are capable of more permanent use. I do know some allowances
>> must be made when traveling, but I am pretty much satisfied with traveling
>> with a filter cone and filters and not throwing away an entire coffeemaker.
>> Last I checked society was having major issues disposing of plastic-based
>> trash.
>The trouble with filter cone and filters is that now you have go out and
>buy a stove and a kettle.
Not necessarily. A hotel room usually has either a microwave or
some sort of inferior coffeemaker that can nonetheless heat water.
If not, one can travel with an immersion heater.
It is also possible to cold-brew coffee very successfully.
Steve
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