cowboy coffee
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cowboy coffeein your skillet pour two tablespoons of coffee into it and ad a cup and a half of water , bring to a boil, take off the fire for 30 seconds and back on to boil a second time pour and strain it in cheese cloth or mesh strainer into your cup... i use a gold mesh strainer ,,,it s good for a quick fix when you dont have a lot of time
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Hmmm, and all this time I've been usin my socks........Clean for decaf and dirty for caffeinated Me and My Longbow
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Re: cowboy coffeeI've also heard you are supposed to drop a rusty horse shoe into the pot.
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Re: cowboy coffeeRead this in a Reg Darling book.
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Re: cowboy coffeejust got my tetnis shot so i'll give the rusty horseshoe a try!
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Re: cowboy coffeerusty horse shoe is okay provided you had a tetanus shot recently. better yet add an egg to the mix ,,makes the egg taste funny all gritty and such, but you'll be wide awake for three days , wandering and mumbling about that deer you jumped on and it managed to buck you off before you could cut it's throat with your survival knife you made from a hacksaw blade and some camo duck tape
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Re: cowboy coffeeCoffee's not done til the horseshoe floats!
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