As I understand it, the buttstock grinders weren't for coffee, they were for converting coarse cannon grade gunpowder into finer rifle grade gunpowder.
It's funny I used to be a Peet's barista, and I can prepare just about any coffee drink you can name, but when I want coffee I just want plain jane black coffee strong enough to stand a horseshoe up in. I grew up on cowboy boiled coffee, and that's what I still go for.
I make my coffee the way I was taught by my dad @ uncles, 2 large spoons of coffee in half gallon granite ware pot, boiled to taste, (if it won't float a muleshoe it ain't fit to drink,) a pinch of salt to take the edge off, and enjoy. love your posts!! please keep em coming!!
Love this channel. .ever since I was a child always been obsessed with the Old West and my father also loved his spaghetti Western and American movies and old book novels.
Black or Black and Blue! This one was hilarious. Being a Louis L'amour fan, the thing that stood out more than six guns smoking and rough and tumble scrapping in the dust of the street, was a lonely campfire and a steaming cup of joe at day's end.
I remember when my father came home from Vietnam with a coffee pot from his k- rations. This pot made the most tasteful cup of coffee this brings back such good memories
I love coffee. Nothing better to get you started on a cold winter's morning, standing around the campfire. That's how I learn to drink coffee. Camping with the Boy Scouts, In the winter, drying to get warm before breakfast I was 12 years old. I'm 65 now and still drink a cup or 7 every morning at my kitchen table watching Arizona Ghostriders on my smartphone or tablet device. ☕
You will enjoy this weekend's video, Bob. Because of this video you just watched Arbuckle's Coffee and I have struck up a friendship and we are going to do some future collaborations.
I love the smell of coffee, the beans, grinding them. I love coffee ice cream, coffee with chocolate and milk. But coffee itself is awful. I had a Navy chief wanted me to make coffee because I was night shift. He was a waste of skin, always sitting around shooting the spit with several buddies, getting in the way, not doing a lick of work. Everyone knew I didn't drink coffee. So one morning he shows me how to make coffee. 30 cup green urn, two scoops of grind, cold water so it cooks longer (it's been a long long time and I probably have these details wrong). So I made it like mud, 2 or 3 or 4 times as much grind. He almost spit it out. I said I don't drink coffee, how was I supposed to know it was bad, it all tastes bad to me. He said too much grind. So next night, I made it like tea, half a scoop, hot water. He never asked me again. He knew the drill. He would have had to write me up, and the minute he did that, I'd stop doing all the other stuff I was doing above my pay grade, like weighing fire extinguishers, testing battle lanterns, helping the new guys. Everyone else thought it was pretty funny, even the division officer. No one liked that waste of skin.
I love your videos. They're nice and short, to-the-point, funny, a little bit corny but they're packed with a lot of information and it's just great. There's not very many people doing it like you do it so keep on doing it and I'll keep watching.
Black coffee is my favorite. I tried cream and sugar and I thought it was nasty but I tried coffee with nothing and it tasted delicious. I also laughed so hard from that t-rex scaring the shit out of that guy.
It’s unfortunate in this era that our “history” has been conveniently altered to fit into political narratives and rhetoric. That’s not to say that there hasn’t been any of that in the past because usually the typical historical narratives have been penned by the victors. This particular “watering hole” gathers so many interesting parties of inquisitive people seeking real historical answers to their questions making this channel a wealth of true, accurate, interesting and also entertaining history. I especially love the T. Rex cameos. 😂 BTW what’s the backstory on the T. Rex?
Awesome video Santee! The part with Dirty Day cleaning that cup was brilliant and that coffee grinder in the rifle stock was cool. Looking forward to you and JW possibly doing the live show. Thanks great channel Sir
@@ArizonaGhostriders just a note that grinder in the but stock of the sharps is a prototype and no one is sure they were ever issued unless information has been found since i last looked into it also the grinder was also a grist mill for making flour
Loved this story. And the ending, next time you order a cappuccino, frapachino or Al Pacino...great tag line. Dirty Dan I loved how you explained ,"I've got black or black and blue which one do you want ?" Laughed so hard. We'll see you on down the trail. Keep up the great work.
I love coffee, especially coffee that doesn't need to be dowsed in cream and sugar to taste good. I'm excited to try some Arbuckles coffee! Thanks for keeping the spirit of history alive Santee 🤠
+Arizona Ghostriders Also, if you want a fresh take on westerns, check a Weird West japanese comic (manga) set in 1890, Steel Ball Run Its about a cripple jockey who starts a race from San Diego to New York for a 50 million USD price, and finds himself and a strange new companion entangled in bizarre scenarios and gunfights with supernatural powers
I'm a long time Folgers coffee drinker and there's nothing like a good perked pot of coffee on the stove. I will have a sweet roll and coffee for breakfast on Saturday morning and the newspaper.
Once again you have done a thorough job on your research. Great work. I love to smell the coffee beans in the store...however I am not a coffee drinker.
I imagine you'd shoot even faster with shot of espresso in your system. HA! Thanks, Glocked, for your continued support. BTW, folks, he shoots really fast already.
I started to roast my own coffee beans, it's pretty good and fun sitting over a wood fire roasting coffee beans and just listening to the fire crackle and nature while waiting for "first crack of the beans" (first crack tells ya that it's almost ready and is just about at a light roast while second crack is more along the medium roast which is my favorite).
Great coffee facts and no idea Folgers was that old and Maxwell House name from Nashville, wow! They sure worked hard for a good cup of java. Have a great weekend :)
*LIKED* another fine video gents as coffee is my drink of choice. *1st Minnesota SharpShooters* channel with Civil War reenactor live fire, hard marching, and rustic adventure ... enlist today.
Arizona Ghostriders even better, our California deserts are great and all but certainly not the same. Thanks again for making one of my favorite channels on RUclips.
Learn something new watching your videos about the Wild West era and of course I still love the skits in the video especially the ones at the end 😂😂😂🤠🤠🤠
Good job there Santee. Love me some coffee. No one else seems to like mine though. Last person that tried it said that they don't like chewing their coffee. I think it was the sugar they added. Good coffee doesn't need anything.
When I used to give advice to people with disabilities, who were trying to get full time jobs (I'm autistic and have ADHD). I told them my best advice for working an early morning shift, coffee is going to be your best friend, just don't overdue it. Even gave them advice to use sweetened cream to make it a bit more easier. I even said, if you can't do coffee, get some soda, with caffeine in it. That was back when I was working 4 am to 12:30 pm. I work now to 7:30 am to 4:00 pm.
One part of this explains something I saw in a movie long ago. Near bedtime one of the cowboys reaches in a saddle bag and grabs a hand full of something that sounds like gravel when he dumps it in one of those wide bottomed campfire coffee pots, that he'd emptied prior. He shakes the pot, sits it back down just off the fire and goes to sleep. Maybe green coffee beans in a saddle bag don't mold.
Hey, John! What I'd love to know is how the heck folks in the summer in Arizona (or really ANYWHERE) kept their coffee hot without keeping their entire house too hot to live in.
I have yet to find a truck stop or coffee shop that can make coffee as strong as I like. Y'all's videos are awesome. Next time I'm out Arizona way I'll look you guys up. Happy trails!!! Doc Slim. PS. Could you guys do a video on Indian Police of Indian Territory?
I work at the Rehab for addicted people and we all drink Maxwell House at work. In my country people drink either cheap instant coffee or fancy coffee from beans out of the machine. There is no middle variant for some reason. I'm talking about the French Press or Turkish style.
new guy!!!! ha ha ha.... good vid Santee.... I didn't know that Folgers was first. I'm sure he would be happy to know that reloaders love to use his big red plastic cans for their components... I have about 12 of them full right now :-)
I was reading an Old West Story / Book last night that made reference to the J.B. Brim styled Cowboy Hat. Have you made a Old West Hat Video ? describing what Hat's and head wear and also the various style hats and who and what those styles were used for...Thnxx Always enjoy your Videos, the perfect length. Educational and Entertaining too.....
Correction on the Sharps cavalry carbine. The purpose of the grinder was actually for grinding up oats to feed the horses, and the mechanism would have been ill suited for grinding coffee beans
I like it and it's sold to quite a few restaurants around here. They have the name, not sure if it's the original roast recipe, but it's definitely good.
I heard Confederates would use peanuts, sweet potatoes, apple cores, and acorns among other things to brew coffee. Also General Pickett(of Pickett's Charge fame) said he preferred sweet potato coffee over normal coffee.
Coffee strong enough to float a bullet in. Sounds good to me. The British military used to drink and chicory and coffee drink called Camp Coffee which was drunk with tines of evaporated milk. The coffee dates from 1885 and anyone who served in the military in the past would have drunk it.
My brother and I made coffee in an old-style percolator that you had to put on a stove or campfire. We added broken up eggshells because I had read that would "settle the grounds." It was awful and we never did that again.
pour 3/4 cup of fresh grounds on top of 1/2 gallon of fresh or nearly so water, bring to boil add 1/2 cup of cold water to settle grounds leave 1/4 inch of liquid in bottom of cup to avoid having chew your coffee but if ya do it on the sly pour it through a cloth, great flavor, and no grounds , i still make it that way at home but then i grew up on a ranch.
i love your show,,my only complaint is id love to see much longer episodes..like 20 to 30 mins,,see what you can do ,,jason from all the way down the trail in new zealand
Thanks, Jason. I work a full time job and it's all I can do to get out the episode you see. Maybe one day, if I make RUclips millions, I can make longer shows.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Santee. .. myself and the high chaparral page in fb would just love your tour..please join the fb page.look for it..great people. .and we are all on the same trail too lol
As I understand it, the buttstock grinders weren't for coffee, they were for converting coarse cannon grade gunpowder into finer rifle grade gunpowder.
I found that out later. Thanks.
But I'm pretty sure that grinder got used for multiple purposes including making coffee grounds
@@1995arv I hope they cleaned it first, talk about putting some pop in your morning cup.
I’m sure that grinder getting multiple uses gave the coffee quite a kick.
It's funny I used to be a Peet's barista, and I can prepare just about any coffee drink you can name, but when I want coffee I just want plain jane black coffee strong enough to stand a horseshoe up in. I grew up on cowboy boiled coffee, and that's what I still go for.
Drink coffee black, its the healthiest for most people
My cousin in the service called that Navy Coffee. If the spoon didn't stand up in the middle, then it wasn't Navy '''''''coffee.
I make my coffee the way I was taught by my dad @ uncles, 2 large spoons of coffee in half gallon granite ware pot, boiled to taste,
(if it won't float a muleshoe it ain't fit to drink,) a pinch of salt to take the edge off, and enjoy.
love your posts!! please keep em coming!!
HAHA! OK Kelly!
Always a well told story. Thank you for the history lessons
Thank you, sir.
Arbuckle's Coffee, Still Winning The West !!!!
It still going strong
God, I absolutely love this channel, amazing comedy, and amazing lecturing!
Thank you so much!
Love this channel. .ever since I was a child always been obsessed with the Old West and my father also loved his spaghetti Western and American movies and old book novels.
So glad to hear it and welcome!
@@ArizonaGhostriders very much appreciated thanks.
THIS is a FUN video series! What an improvement over 'standard fair'! The humorous bits are gems! Thanks.
You're welcome
Black or Black and Blue! This one was hilarious. Being a Louis L'amour fan, the thing that stood out more than six guns smoking and rough and tumble scrapping in the dust of the street, was a lonely campfire and a steaming cup of joe at day's end.
Yeah. I like that they drank it before bed. Wouldn't work with me...I'd be up all night.
I remember when my father came home from Vietnam with a coffee pot from his k- rations. This pot made the most tasteful cup of coffee this brings back such good memories
@@ArizonaGhostriders I still drink it before bed.
@@brianfuller5868 Wish I could...love it.
What about the ever present and popular pork n beans?
I love coffee. Nothing better to get you started on a cold winter's morning, standing around the campfire. That's how I learn to drink coffee. Camping with the Boy Scouts, In the winter, drying to get warm before breakfast I was 12 years old. I'm 65 now and still drink a cup or 7 every morning at my kitchen table watching Arizona Ghostriders on my smartphone or tablet device. ☕
You will enjoy this weekend's video, Bob. Because of this video you just watched Arbuckle's Coffee and I have struck up a friendship and we are going to do some future collaborations.
I love the smell of coffee, the beans, grinding them. I love coffee ice cream, coffee with chocolate and milk. But coffee itself is awful.
I had a Navy chief wanted me to make coffee because I was night shift. He was a waste of skin, always sitting around shooting the spit with several buddies, getting in the way, not doing a lick of work. Everyone knew I didn't drink coffee. So one morning he shows me how to make coffee. 30 cup green urn, two scoops of grind, cold water so it cooks longer (it's been a long long time and I probably have these details wrong). So I made it like mud, 2 or 3 or 4 times as much grind. He almost spit it out. I said I don't drink coffee, how was I supposed to know it was bad, it all tastes bad to me. He said too much grind. So next night, I made it like tea, half a scoop, hot water. He never asked me again. He knew the drill. He would have had to write me up, and the minute he did that, I'd stop doing all the other stuff I was doing above my pay grade, like weighing fire extinguishers, testing battle lanterns, helping the new guys. Everyone else thought it was pretty funny, even the division officer. No one liked that waste of skin.
I love your videos. They're nice and short, to-the-point, funny, a little bit corny but they're packed with a lot of information and it's just great. There's not very many people doing it like you do it so keep on doing it and I'll keep watching.
Thanks! We are gonna keep it up.
Sippin' a cup while watchin'. Thanks for another great episode Santee!!
Black coffee is my favorite. I tried cream and sugar and I thought it was nasty but I tried coffee with nothing and it tasted delicious. I also laughed so hard from that t-rex scaring the shit out of that guy.
Yeah, well Rex likes his coffee black, too!
santee you remind me of a history teacher i had when i was young, but he was a civil war reenactor. seriously fun stuff, i love this channel! :)
Thanks, Mary! I appreciate that.
@@ArizonaGhostriders you ARE basically my history teacher, since the ones i have don't know half as much as you
It’s unfortunate in this era that our “history” has been conveniently altered to fit into political narratives and rhetoric. That’s not to say that there hasn’t been any of that in the past because usually the typical historical narratives have been penned by the victors. This particular “watering hole” gathers so many interesting parties of inquisitive people seeking real historical answers to their questions making this channel a wealth of true, accurate, interesting and also entertaining history. I especially love the T. Rex cameos. 😂 BTW what’s the backstory on the T. Rex?
Interesting to see Maxwell House come up! That is actually my personal favourite black coffee.
It was a surprise to me, too.
I just ordered some arbuckles ariosa coffee, I can't wait to try it. Thanks Santee
Enjoy
Now I’m wanting a piping mug of Arbuckles in the morning! Just black, no sugar. We’re sweet enough! Another grand one, thanks))
Cool! I like their stuff.
Awesome video Santee! The part with Dirty Day cleaning that cup was brilliant and that coffee grinder in the rifle stock was cool. Looking forward to you and JW possibly doing the live show. Thanks great channel Sir
Thanks for watching. Yeah, JW and I will get that going.
@@ArizonaGhostriders just a note that grinder in the but stock of the sharps is a prototype and no one is sure they were ever issued unless information has been found since i last looked into it also the grinder was also a grist mill for making flour
Here in Kona I love my Hualalai Peaberry coffee. I do have a hand cranked bean grinder, but it is not attached to a firearm. Aloha!
Aloha to you, too. Never had the pleasure of that coffee. Will have to try it one day. Batjac, if you're reading this, get on that order, will ya?
My friend from Denver used to make us coffee using egg shells somehow in the mix & it was a good cup of joe. Very informative video. Thank you.
They are supposed to settle the grounds. Not sure how well it works, but that's what my sources say.
Loved this story. And the ending, next time you order a cappuccino, frapachino or Al Pacino...great tag line. Dirty Dan I loved how you explained ,"I've got black or black and blue which one do you want ?" Laughed so hard. We'll see you on down the trail. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
I love coffee, especially coffee that doesn't need to be dowsed in cream and sugar to taste good. I'm excited to try some Arbuckles coffee! Thanks for keeping the spirit of history alive Santee 🤠
You're welcome. Arbuckles has a slightly smoky taste, and isn't for everyone. Hope you like it.
2:28 I wanted to see him loading coffee beans on a muzzleloading shotgun and going : 'You want coffee eh? WELL HAVE IT ROASTED AND GROUND!"
HA!
+Arizona Ghostriders Also, if you want a fresh take on westerns, check a Weird West japanese comic (manga) set in 1890, Steel Ball Run
Its about a cripple jockey who starts a race from San Diego to New York for a 50 million USD price, and finds himself and a strange new companion entangled in bizarre scenarios and gunfights with supernatural powers
@@uomosenzanomo6465 Sounds interesting. Thanks for the info on it!
I just love these vids guys. Please keep up the good work
Thank you!
I'm a long time Folgers coffee drinker and there's nothing like a good perked pot of coffee on the stove. I will have a sweet roll and coffee for breakfast on Saturday morning and the newspaper.
Enjoy! Folgers is a standby, alright.
Once again you have done a thorough job on your research. Great work. I love to smell the coffee beans in the store...however I am not a coffee drinker.
I imagine you'd shoot even faster with shot of espresso in your system. HA! Thanks, Glocked, for your continued support.
BTW, folks, he shoots really fast already.
Thanks for letting us know about Arbuckles Coffee . Ariosa and Mexicali are still awesome .
I love the Mexicali.
Such a Great Show !!!!!
Thank You!
Again I love showing these videos to my nephews and students (not a real teacher just kids around the neighborhood like listening me lecture
So, that is great to hear. Make it interesting for them.
Lol..."Scourge of Tucson" Love it! Very informative.
Good!
That was great.... " I got black and I got black and blue" hahahahah..... Thumbs up ....and subscribed
LOL! Thanks.
Another great video! I didn't realise you were in Tucson, so am I! I love good old trail dust town. Been going there/Pinnacle Peak for ages.
Hey, fellow Tucsonan! Trail Dust Town is a great place. I am fortunate that they let me film there.
Totally awesome!
Thanks. Lemme guess, you've got your favorite blend in your hand right now?
another goody.... well done and informative
Thanks, Dave! BTW, my Morgan line is from Limerick. In the right vicinity, cuz?
oh no.........nowhere near, my lot are from South Wales, coal miners and all that.....I don't know any further back than that .....
Drat!!!
In Portugal we use roasted barley which is then ground up. It is a good caffeine free substitute to coffee and it isn't as acidic
Interesting!!
I like Dirty Dan's options, black....or black and blue!!!
LOL!!
I started to roast my own coffee beans, it's pretty good and fun sitting over a wood fire roasting coffee beans and just listening to the fire crackle and nature while waiting for "first crack of the beans" (first crack tells ya that it's almost ready and is just about at a light roast while second crack is more along the medium roast which is my favorite).
Good stuff!
Great coffee facts and no idea Folgers was that old and Maxwell House name from Nashville, wow! They sure worked hard for a good cup of java. Have a great weekend :)
You too, and thanks for watching!
a timely and informative piece! as I enjoy a big ol mug of chicory coffee.
Thank you!
Love the Dennis Leary quip at the end
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Loved that coffee skit
It was fun!
Saturday morning, coffee and you and Batjac, start to the weekend. Get my fix. Thanks 👍🏻🤠
My pleasure.
That was interesting about folgers.Thanks for sharing.Have a great weekend.
Always learning here. You too!
*LIKED* another fine video gents as coffee is my drink of choice. *1st Minnesota SharpShooters* channel with Civil War reenactor live fire, hard marching, and rustic adventure ... enlist today.
Just saw this video a few days ago, placed an order with Arbuckles...will see how good it is when it arrives. Thanks for the recommendation
Hope you like it. It definitely comes from the Sonoran desert. Got a certain aroma...
Arizona Ghostriders even better, our California deserts are great and all but certainly not the same. Thanks again for making one of my favorite channels on RUclips.
Learn something new watching your videos about the Wild West era and of course I still love the skits in the video especially the ones at the end 😂😂😂🤠🤠🤠
Good.
Good job there Santee. Love me some coffee. No one else seems to like mine though. Last person that tried it said that they don't like chewing their coffee. I think it was the sugar they added. Good coffee doesn't need anything.
Educational, and yet entertaining! Think I'll grab a cup of coffee and watch another video!
When I used to give advice to people with disabilities, who were trying to get full time jobs (I'm autistic and have ADHD). I told them my best advice for working an early morning shift, coffee is going to be your best friend, just don't overdue it. Even gave them advice to use sweetened cream to make it a bit more easier. I even said, if you can't do coffee, get some soda, with caffeine in it. That was back when I was working 4 am to 12:30 pm. I work now to 7:30 am to 4:00 pm.
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I LOVE Arbuckle's! I buy them every time I'm in Tombstone!
Cool!
Is Arbuckles made in Tucson?
It is! www.arbucklecoffee.com/
great video
Wow, Jerry, where did you get that Hickok hat? I want one ;)
Mark Tovsen.
One part of this explains something I saw in a movie long ago. Near bedtime one of the cowboys reaches in a saddle bag and grabs a hand full of something that sounds like gravel when he dumps it in one of those wide bottomed campfire coffee pots, that he'd emptied prior. He shakes the pot, sits it back down just off the fire and goes to sleep. Maybe green coffee beans in a saddle bag don't mold.
Hmmmm.....I think they would get rancid!
Black coffee that you can float a bullet in is how I start my day, and throughout my day and end my day.
Way to go!
Thank you santee I love your videos
Your welcome, Deven! Happy that you are enjoying them.
We love your channel here in Ohio 👍
I didn't know the part about Arbuckle's :)
I certainly sympathize with "Cookie" though. Haha
Here's another tidbit: Arbuckles' is now made right here in Tucson! Thank you for adding your personality to my video.
We love our coffee & we loved this, great video as always.
Thanks so much!
I love coffee so much! Haha great video!! And yay Jerry Woods!
HA! Thanks, Austin.
Hey, John! What I'd love to know is how the heck folks in the summer in Arizona (or really ANYWHERE) kept their coffee hot without keeping their entire house too hot to live in.
Make it in the morning when it's cool out.
I missed this one. Awesome😁
No worries
Thanks. Interesting epsode. West of the Mississippi Ariosa was absolutely the coffee that won the west.
I have founda few newspaper clippings talking about Arbuckles coffee fromt the era, so it was one of the more popular ones.
I don't like coffee, but I love the Arizona Ghostriders!
Well thanks!
Black Rifle Murdered out blend is my favorite! Dark roast
Yeah...it is good!
I have yet to find a truck stop or coffee shop that can make coffee as strong as I like.
Y'all's videos are awesome.
Next time I'm out Arizona way I'll look you guys up.
Happy trails!!!
Doc Slim.
PS. Could you guys do a video on Indian Police of Indian Territory?
Thank you! Much appreciated.
I work at the Rehab for addicted people and we all drink Maxwell House at work. In my country people drink either cheap instant coffee or fancy coffee from beans out of the machine. There is no middle variant for some reason.
I'm talking about the French Press or Turkish style.
Interesting!!
new guy!!!! ha ha ha.... good vid Santee.... I didn't know that Folgers was first. I'm sure he would be happy to know that reloaders love to use his big red plastic cans for their components... I have about 12 of them full right now :-)
I think many of us do, Joe. They make great brass holders, eh?
They are also great for storing smaller containers of boot oil and any greasy/oily rags and brushes used to get the oil on your boots.
I was reading an Old West Story / Book last night that made reference to the J.B. Brim styled Cowboy Hat. Have you made a Old West Hat Video ? describing what Hat's and head wear and also the various style hats and who and what those styles were used for...Thnxx Always enjoy your Videos, the perfect length. Educational and Entertaining too.....
Thank you. I've made a few on hats. Shaping, buying cheaper ones, etc.
got folgers in my cup.ma still drinks chicary and nephew in Army love Black Rifle Coffee.
That's awesome!
Correction on the Sharps cavalry carbine. The purpose of the grinder was actually for grinding up oats to feed the horses, and the mechanism would have been ill suited for grinding coffee beans
Yes, that's why there is a correction in the description field. Thanks, though!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Oop. I didn't realize. I apologize. Great video though!
Out cold?? Give him some coffee. That'll wake him up. *:D*
man I love these videos, thank you
More to come!
Thanks 4 SHARING. Coff,coff
You're welcome
Always heard cowboy coffee should be strong enough to float a horseshoe. Good video. I knew about Arbukles but not Folgers or Maxwell House.
Right? Me too
Subscribed.
Thank you!
My friend JT referred you to me!
I just subscribed! Fun video!
Thank You! JT is good people.
You have a very nice channel! Thanks for sharing with us :)
Thank you!
Love a good cup of coffee !! And I'm British .we don't all drink tea!!??
Wait WHAT?? Naw, I knew that. Tons of Americans prefer tea over coffee, interestingly.
Is Arbuckle coffee still any good? Or is it just a rebrand now?
I like it and it's sold to quite a few restaurants around here. They have the name, not sure if it's the original roast recipe, but it's definitely good.
@@ArizonaGhostriders original was coated in egg wash and sugar, raw eggs and sugar have to be listed on everything these days
Black strong cooffe, fry beans, and rustic bread, excellent breakfast,
Para hombre,
It will do!
Love it!
The peppermint stick was used to bribe the young boys on the cattle drive to grind the coffee beans which was a chore nobody wanted.
Maybe. They fought for it on at least one cattle drive, I read.
Santee
How did they brew coffee in the wilderness
Campfire coffee is really just boiling water with the grounds thrown in. It gets more in-depth, but look up campfire coffee for more info.
I saw that noice Cafe Du Monde coffee in there👏🏽👏🏽
It's interesting coffee.
Arizona Ghostriders you are the best I’ve always been interested in the old west
Arizona Ghostriders you have taught me a lot ❤️❤️
@@archerevan823 Thank you so much! Glad to hear it.
Was Arbuckle's good for coffee enemas?
Maybe...but do you want to be doing a coffee enema on the open prairie? Hmmmm?
Arbuckles Ariosa was everywhere until Folgers passed it in popularity. Ariosa's successor is Yuban.
When I was young there was only two kinds of coffee:
Regular
&
Large
Yep!
I heard Confederates would use peanuts, sweet potatoes, apple cores, and acorns among other things to brew coffee. Also General Pickett(of Pickett's Charge fame) said he preferred sweet potato coffee over normal coffee.
As long as it was hot and had some flavor....it was gold.
I love your videos!
Thank you!!
Coffee strong enough to float a bullet in. Sounds good to me.
The British military used to drink and chicory and coffee drink called Camp Coffee which was drunk with tines of evaporated milk. The coffee dates from 1885 and anyone who served in the military in the past would have drunk it.
Chicory "coffee" has a fascinating history.
Coffee is my drug of choice.
Yup!
My brother and I made coffee in an old-style percolator that you had to put on a stove or campfire. We added broken up eggshells because I had read that would "settle the grounds." It was awful and we never did that again.
HAHA! Yeah, I've never tried it either with the eggshells.
@@ArizonaGhostriders Don't bother.
pour 3/4 cup of fresh grounds on top of 1/2 gallon of fresh or nearly so water, bring to boil add 1/2 cup of cold water to settle grounds leave 1/4 inch of liquid in bottom of cup to avoid having chew your coffee but if ya do it on the sly pour it through a cloth, great flavor, and no grounds , i still make it that way at home but then i grew up on a ranch.
So cool. That's the way I've had it at Chuckwagon events.
I so much want to try Arbuckles coffee. 😀 ☕ 😀
Old Tucson used to sell sampler packs. Maybe Arbuckles still does.
I love coffee, but I'll pass on what's in cookies pot.LOL
great show
HA! Thank you!
I want to know what kind of hat Santee wears and where to get one?
It's a telescope crown with a 4.5" brim. This guy makes a copy (Just say you want the Santee hat): facebook.com/maverickshats
Hey there, do you think theres merit to putting tobacco in with coffee? If you've done it, is there a method?
i love your show,,my only complaint is id love to see much longer episodes..like 20 to 30 mins,,see what you can do ,,jason from all the way down the trail in new zealand
Thanks, Jason. I work a full time job and it's all I can do to get out the episode you see. Maybe one day, if I make RUclips millions, I can make longer shows.
@@ArizonaGhostriders haha..fair enough Santee. ..any chance on a tour of old Tucson ?especially the high chaparral house?.keep up the good work.J
@@swimasfastasyoucan Thank you and I can do that episode!
@@ArizonaGhostriders Santee. .. myself and the high chaparral page in fb would just love your tour..please join the fb page.look for it..great people. .and we are all on the same trail too lol
@@swimasfastasyoucan I think I'm part of it. Also, I carry the honor of having been given a "best actor" award by Don Collier. He's an awesome guy.
Drinking coffee while watching Great video