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HOW TO MAKE HOBO COFFEE [Delicious!] 

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In this simple tutorial, I show you step by step how to make hobo coffee. Using only the items that a hobo might carry and using the hobo heater from a previous video, I make a delicious coffee in the outdoors.
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@Flukeallday
@Flukeallday 2 года назад
This guy is so underrated. Should have a million subscribers by now.
@tonyturner9146
My grandfather worked for GM&O railroad many long years ago (he retired in the late 60's). Anyway, he made what he called hobo coffee but he didn't put the grounds in the rag as you did. He would start his water boiling and add a handful of coffee grounds to the boiling water and boil for a couple of minutes. He'd remove it from the heat and go ahead and make his breakfast. Then he would pour his coffee through a piece of flour sack or a handkerchief into his cup filtering out the grounds. Even when he was at home making coffee he made it the same way. It was pretty strong but delicious. Great video... I love your enthusiasm.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 2 года назад
Just like the old fashion military way of making coffee we used the steel liners of helmets to make coffee and we used a clean sock
@ninja5672
I think a hobo would probably just make this like "cowboy coffee" where you just add the hot water to the grounds in the cup, stir it up, and then let the grounds settle to the bottom.
@raymondbailey1970
@raymondbailey1970 2 года назад
i drink coffee and use beans if you put the tiniest pinch of salt in with the grounds it takes the bitterness away and the flavours flow great video i watch a lot of your videos i just got myself 2 fire sticks as in a video of yours i hunted high and low have not seen them before but got them now.
@williamfoster1586
@williamfoster1586 2 года назад
Turkish coffee could have been stronger and overall faster with less clean up. It only takes a couple minutes for the grinds to drop.
@kevinlott9626
@kevinlott9626 2 года назад
My Dad showed me how to do this when I was 8 or 9, although he would carry a few sugar cubes for me until I got used to drinking it black. 50 years later, I still do this while backpack- hunting when a quick cup is all that's needed to warm my innards..🙂 Great channel, James..
@furball5553
@furball5553 2 года назад
I found it easier to chew the beans to a fine powder then I bring my water to a boil and drink mmmmm but your method looks intriguing I will have to try it thanks for sharing 👍
@kenolson3064
Rather than use the handkerchief. You can put the coffee grounds directly into the water. Bring it to a boil a couple of times. Let it set then. Pour a little bit of cold water into the coffee mixture. Wait a couple of minutes then all of the coffee grounds will fall to the bottom. This is how cowboy coffee is made.
@hooksoutdoors8888
@hooksoutdoors8888 2 года назад
I enjoyed this one as well. The Hobo ways I find very interesting. Unfortunately they are often misunderstood as a tramp.
@SteveAubrey1762
I LOVE this " hobo" series! I hope there's more. I've always been very interested in the Great Depression era. My Grandfather was a WW1 veteran.
@pootlingalong8928
Hi from the UK. I have a fascination for the hobos and itinerant travellers and their lives. Thank you for making these films, we mustn’t lose the knowledge of these hard working people and the old ways
@audreybender739
@audreybender739 2 года назад
Nothing like a warm cup of coffee on a cold day! Great video!
@FelixImmler
@FelixImmler 2 года назад
Haa ha haa i like your intros. Super video... i never made a coffee in this way!
@peterv1318
@peterv1318 2 года назад
I absolutely enjoy watching the different bushcraft coffee videos, this one was one of the best! Thank you for the great content!!!
@offthecouch1999
Loving this series and can't wait to see more. The hobo is something of a mystery that is being unlocked as we watch the channel. Hope there's more on the way.
@AdaM48state
@AdaM48state 2 года назад
This is awesome brother, love this hobo series you have going!!!! Keep up this fantastic content!!!
@herbsmith6871
@herbsmith6871 2 года назад
I love the way you delv into the different time periods of our history and pass on the knowledge! I also like that you take the common man approach. Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
@atlenwoods7566
@atlenwoods7566 2 года назад
James is a good person he has tought me a lot I like his hobo coffee he makes great videos and even prayers over his food how cool is that thank you James god bless you and your family again thank you
@01kilik10
@01kilik10 2 года назад
The hobo heater vid is why I subscribed. Just getting started watching all of these, but so far I'm loving all of the great bushcraft ideas!
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