As someone who has developed a genuine obsession with coffee, the prospect of a work trip to The Gambia posed an interesting challenge. A quick pre-trip investigation revealed a surprising fact – there were no coffee shops in the region. Determined not to compromise my daily caffeine fix, I took matters into my own hands, packing a coffee arsenal that allowed me to brew coffee wherever I went.
The Essentials: My preparation involved careful consideration of the essentials. Here's what made it into my coffee-centric travel kit:
- Ground Coffee from a Las Vegas Roaster
- Bialetti Coffee Maker
- Camping Mug
- Hot Plate (Plugs in Anywhere)
To complement my stash, I made a strategic purchase upon arrival – whole milk from the local store. With my supplies in tow, I was ready to turn any corner of The Gambia into my personal coffee haven.
One of the most liberating aspects of my coffee expedition was the flexibility to brew wherever I pleased. My hotel room became a makeshift coffee haven, and I found myself setting up shop in unexpected places – a school, a conference room, and even on the side of the road. The only prerequisites were an electrical outlet and a precious supply of electricity, a rarity in certain locations.
By taking control of my coffee destiny, I spared myself the challenge of navigating a coffee-less landscape. My do-it-yourself approach ensured a daily dose of delicious coffee without inconveniencing anyone or compromising on taste.
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