Not sure how many tea drinkers will be interested in this, but one of the ways we make coffee is to fill a large kettle with water, crack in an egg or two and throw in a handful of coffee. Stir up the coffee and bring to a near boil. The egg collects the coffee grounds, giving you a grounds free cuppa, and also imparts a slight but wholesome flavour. I think this has Scandianvian origins.
Camp coffee: Pretty much the same, but no egg. When the coffee has cooked, take a stick that has a hot ember on the end (or a hot steel rod - if you had one handy), and plunge it into the kettle. This is supposed to settle the grounds (sometimes it works).
PG
Camp coffee: Pretty much the same, but no egg. When the coffee has cooked, take a stick that has a hot ember on the end (or a hot steel rod - if you had one handy), and plunge it into the kettle. This is supposed to settle the grounds (sometimes it works).
PG