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==How to make your own Recaf== Oddly enough, there's actually a rather simple way to make your own Recaf for consumption, as put forth by the holy author [[Dan Abnett]]. Here's how it goes: *Brew a pot of tea *Empty the water out of your coffee maker *Dump the tea in the coffee maker reservoir *Brew coffee, using tea instead of water *Enjoy your [[AIDS]]. The end result of this is that you end up with a super-caffeinated beverage, combining the two limbs of the evolutionary tree that both produce caffeine. Recaf ends up tasting somehow like both, and yet neither at the same time. Regardless of which one you think, it will still unfortunately make all coffee you make from now on taste suspiciously like tea. If you don't want to pollute your coffee maker by pouring tea into it, there is an alternative method using a single-cup drip coffee cone. This method is easy, and using the right recipe it can create a drink with a complex yet harmonious flavor. Because this recipe does not require a coffee-maker, only a pour-over cone, filter, and boiling water, it is easy to prepare next to any camp fire or blazing wreckage. *Prepare a coffee pour-over using 2/3 the usual amount of coffee *Brew a cup of tea, pull the tea bags out after 1 minute *Pour the tea into the pour-over in place of water To make a sweeter-flavored beverage that can be enjoyed by itself without cream our sugar, use English Breakfast tea or the equivalent combined with a light (blonde) roast coffee. Lighter roast coffees taste slightly sweeter while also having more caffeine. By pulling the tea bags after 1 minute and using 1/3 less coffee in the pour-over, the resulting drink should have approximately 1.5 times the caffeine of a regular cup of tea or coffee.
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