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grass. Along the eastern horizon you begin to see a faint glimmer

rising above the shoreline. It’s just minutes before that long-awaited

“30 minutes before sunrise” legal shooting time. Now is the time

to pour from the thermos the hot liquid that will be a toast to the

start of a great hunt. While the coffee’s going down, there’s those

stimulating thoughts of squadrons of waterfowl responding to the

caller’s quacks, then dropping out of the clouds and into the decoys

bobbing on the pond. That’s followed by you and your buddies

putting on what can only be described as a “clinic” on shotgunning

skills — all those visions seen in the pre-dawn darkness while

savoring that strong, sweet or special-flavored elixir. Wow, gets me

fired up just thinking about it!

Even on warm summer days, many of us dedicated coffee drinkers

will grab a sip here and there throughout the day. But on those

frigid days when we really need our coffee hot, the container can

fail to do its job. Thanks to modern technology, that’s happening a

lot less often. Just as there’s been science-based research and testing

to produce containers that keep liquids, foods, baits and even fish

colder longer, that same effort has resulted in the production of

containers to keep coffee and other drinks and foods hot longer.The

result has been a proliferation of companies specializing in making

and marketing thermos bottles, mugs and cups that extend the hot

and warm life of your coffee far beyond those of the past. While

millennials certainly find it hard to believe, many of us remember

those plastics thermos bottles of the 1960s era that had glass (yes,

glass) inserts that would keep coffee

hotter longer. Even though they

were easily broken, they were

replaceable, and I guess the sale of

inner glass inserts was someone’s

brainstorm on how to ensure

recurring sales. I don’t know

how many, but I’m sure there

were lawsuits brought forward by

consumers who poured their coffee

filled with glass shards and crystals into their cups. I personally had

it happen to me. Then came solid stainless steel with insulation

between the inner and outer liners — a drastic improvement. Over

the last decade, a variety of super-insulated drink cups and thermos,

in myriad shapes and sizes, have arrived on the scene, and they are

amazingly efficient at keeping our coffee hot for extended periods

of time. Some are pretty pricey, but they make excellent gifts for

anyone who takes their coffee along on their daily commute.

If you haven’t entered the modern world of super-insulated coffee

mugs, here are a few tips to keep your coffee the temperature you

like it. First, if your mug is microwave compatible, heat your coffee

in the container you drink from. You know those promotional can

coozies we all get to help keep our drinks cold? The extra insulation

in one of those coozies can, if it fits your coffee cup, also help keep it

warm. Finally, if you find yourself needing a temporary coffee mug,

while not particularly environmentally friendly, those Styrofoam

go-cups do a better job than any other non-insulated type.

Besides being a warmer-upper, just holding a hot cup of coffee can

win friends and influence people. Check this out:

An experiment conducted at the University of Colorado Boulder

and published in the journal

Science

found that “participants who

briefly held a cup of hot coffee judged a target person as having a

‘warmer’ personality.”Works for me!

So how do I take my coffee? I like a wide variety

of flavors and blends. My favorite is a dark roast,

with no sugar

but

with a shot of Italian Sweet

Cream. Matter of fact, I think I’ll go have one

now.

COFFEE

The Outdoors Guy

Don Dubuc, The Outdoors Guy, can be heard on

Gulf Coast radio stations including WWL, KPEL,

WNXX, KNXX and KAOK in Louisiana, and WAVH in

Mobile, Alabama.