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Xtreme
13th June 2012, 08:30 AM
I know there are a few coffee addicts on the forum but how often do you get to the bottom of your drink and find some dregs have settled at the bottom of your mug?
Well here's just the mug to eliminate that ..................... would be Ok for that occassional mug of soup also ........................ I think. ;):D
Check it out here http://www.ozstock.com.au/4799/Self-Stirring-Coffee-Mug-with-Spill-Proof-Lid (http://www.ozstock.com.au/4799/Self-Stirring-Coffee-Mug-with-Spill-Proof-Lid)
PS - I have no pecuniary affiliation with Ozstock.com
jerryd
13th June 2012, 09:20 AM
:clap2: an excellent idea, or you can just take your coffee round the block in your land rover :D
clubagreenie
13th June 2012, 01:01 PM
I just get to the last cm or so, give it a swirl and down it all.
Blknight.aus
13th June 2012, 04:31 PM
coffee can sit around long enough to seperate out?
huh, learn something every day
flagg
13th June 2012, 08:59 PM
but that would wreck my latte art :-p
dmdigital
13th June 2012, 09:46 PM
but that would wreck my latte art :-p
Mine too. If it needs stirring it can't be coffee.
Xtreme
13th June 2012, 10:08 PM
but that would wreck my latte art :-p
It would probably improve mine. :D
Sprint
13th June 2012, 11:33 PM
350ml? wouldnt make it from the staff room to my dek before I'd have to turn around and re-fill it.....
The ho har's
14th June 2012, 05:30 PM
Now I was hoping this was going to be useful camping coffee accessories:)
Just like WhiteD3 portable coffee brewer;) need to get one of those:D
Mrs hh:angel:
Sleepy
14th June 2012, 05:43 PM
Mine too. If it needs stirring it can't be coffee.
YOu wanna try Turkish coffee....you just gotta keep stirring it or it sets!:eek:
clubagreenie
15th June 2012, 12:47 PM
This is a coffee accessory
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/06/688.jpg
d@rk51d3
15th June 2012, 01:10 PM
Somewhere to put your teaspoon I suppose.
Sleepy
15th June 2012, 01:40 PM
:Thump:
flagg
15th June 2012, 01:59 PM
good grief
Fred Nerk
16th June 2012, 09:42 AM
Time to confess. I'm a coffee snob. The other snobs will recognize these items and to the rest I can only apologise.
At home I have a Rocket Giotto Premium Plus with an Isomac grinder. Pullman Tamper and matched baskets etc etc.
When camping, I use an Italian stove top espresso maker which is OK. After all we are supposed to be "roughing it". I have a hand powered burr grinder which does a great job except when it is morning in the Flinders Ranges and -5 degrees Celcius. I find grinding the beans really uncomfortable when everything is frozen.
Can anyone recommend a 12volt powered burr coffee grinder? Does such a thing exist? I will trade a slightly second hand (coffee and whisky affected) kidney or first born son for a suitable grinder ;-)
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