MSG Private RallyPoint Member4306861<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ok I would like to start a discussion here, how do you make your coffee when out in the field? Personally I use my MSR Whisperlight backpacking stove to heat up water for my coffee and shave with. Folgers makes the instant singles. So how do you make yours?How do you make your coffee when out in the field?2019-01-22T10:05:54-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member4306861<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ok I would like to start a discussion here, how do you make your coffee when out in the field? Personally I use my MSR Whisperlight backpacking stove to heat up water for my coffee and shave with. Folgers makes the instant singles. So how do you make yours?How do you make your coffee when out in the field?2019-01-22T10:05:54-05:002019-01-22T10:05:54-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member4306866<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a jetboil with a French pressResponse by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 22 at 2019 10:08 AM2019-01-22T10:08:01-05:002019-01-22T10:08:01-05:00SGM Bill Frazer4306867<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If and when it was field safe/possible- heat tab, or pack stove and army coffee ration.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Jan 22 at 2019 10:08 AM2019-01-22T10:08:04-05:002019-01-22T10:08:04-05:00SSG Michael Hathaway4306870<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Use the little camp burners to heat water for coffee and soups. Those dehydrated packets of camp food are so much better than MRE. Usually though when with my role II team, providers would bring a coffee maker since we would also have generator power for patient care.Response by SSG Michael Hathaway made Jan 22 at 2019 10:09 AM2019-01-22T10:09:05-05:002019-01-22T10:09:05-05:00SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth4306976<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I use to use a clean can.Response by SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth made Jan 22 at 2019 10:51 AM2019-01-22T10:51:51-05:002019-01-22T10:51:51-05:00CSM Richard StCyr4306984<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I had an old Nesbit pocket stove and a WWII French mess kit that was lightweight and worked well.Response by CSM Richard StCyr made Jan 22 at 2019 10:53 AM2019-01-22T10:53:41-05:002019-01-22T10:53:41-05:00Maj John Bell4307394<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was Marine infantry. More often than not, I dipped it like skoal; Or threw it in a canteen cup and drank it cold. All my time in the field, I am quite positive I didn't have time to heat my MRE more than a dozen times. Some of this was because our Company GySgt was a goldurned genius. If he thought there was going be time to heat an MRE, he made sure there was hot chow in vat cans, at least hot wets.Response by Maj John Bell made Jan 22 at 2019 1:40 PM2019-01-22T13:40:10-05:002019-01-22T13:40:10-05:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member4307635<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ninja coffee maker. I'm retired! What's the field again? :-)Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 22 at 2019 3:58 PM2019-01-22T15:58:40-05:002019-01-22T15:58:40-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member4310832<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Electric kettle with French press. If they can make one that has USB power I’ll buy that in a heartbeat to use with a power pack.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 23 at 2019 5:57 PM2019-01-23T17:57:45-05:002019-01-23T17:57:45-05:00Cpl Rc Layne4311766<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Tin can, sand and gasoline.Response by Cpl Rc Layne made Jan 24 at 2019 2:56 AM2019-01-24T02:56:14-05:002019-01-24T02:56:14-05:002019-01-22T10:05:54-05:00