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Thursday, June 27, 2013

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Robert Oliver shows us how to roast and then grind Green Coffee Beans over an open campfire. What could be better than fresh campfire coffee!? http://www.cam...
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25 comments:

  1. "Robust" = Guaranteed to make you drop a deuce right after drinking...Haha...Nice video...thanks for sharing. I was looking at these beans and wasn't sure what was involoved in making them into a drinkable form. Now I do!

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  2. water gets in bag,Coffee gone.

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  3. I'll bring the bacon if you bring the coffee.

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  4. The trusty stick. One of man's many best friends.

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  5. who else thought this was a cooking show at first lol

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  6. intresting, but its less bitternessto more work?

    dont get the point of all that work
    instead of buying hole roasted beans in a bag

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  7. you're welcome and thanks for watching. Enjoy your coffee!
    -Adam

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  8. Lol, So true!

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  9. You keep watching, we'll keep um coming!
    -Adam

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  10. Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video.
    -Adam

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  11. Good point :) If you give it a try, let us know if it turned out to be a good cup of coffee. Thx as always for your continued support.
    -Adam

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  12. Thanks! We appreciate the support
    -Adam

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  13. WOW....fantastic video.

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  14. *thought*

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  15. Hmmm... ineresting though. Ive never heard of using acorns in the same fashion. Im gonna have to look into that. :)

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  16. Outstanding video!
    Weve made cowboy coffee many a time; however, never actually roased our own beans over the fire. Im definaely going to try this out. Looks like fun. One tip you left out is that it might be a good idea to find a comfy way to sit next to that fire for so long though. Hehe...
    Thanks guys!

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  17. Great vid! Keep it up!

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  18. Very interesting and informative.. I appreciate your efforts gentlemen... keep up the great work.

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  19. I just purchased a 2 1/4" Herb,spice,tobacco pollen grinder at Amazon for my spices and it looks like I'm going to add Coffee to that list. It is small enough to carry with you everywhere. Thanks for the video and Information. You are covering everything. GREAT.

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  20. Robert loves his coffee so if he says its good... it must be. 

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  21. could we just get the metal cup, then using the flat surface at the bottom press down on the beans inside the cast iron pan with a circular motion to grind it?

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  22. whitemountainhikerJune 27, 2013 at 7:57 PM

    Excellent! Well done! I have been roasting coffee beans via the "heat gun -- dog bowl" method for about 6 years now. Guessing that I have roasted over 125 lbs.
    Thanks for a great video!

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  23. could you fry the beans?

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  24. During the Civil War, there were rifle stocks that had built-in coffee grinders. There's got to be some kind of equipment that has space for one. Anyway, I'm absolutely going to do this. Great video.

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