I found a thick-walled plastic cup I hadn’t used for a few years. It has a vertical channel in the inside & a filter attachment that slides down the channel to hold used coffee grounds or tea leaves at the bottom of the cup in a similar manner to a French press plunger. Brew up, plunge down, add milk/sugar/honey/cream to taste.
@KyleL Very well, you can see some coffee grounds on to of the filter from my last brew. That’s because I used a fine espresso grind instead of a coarse French press grind. Being thick-walled means it keeps the contents nicely hot, too.
@peemee Excellent; I wonder if there's something in my area like that...
@KyleL Should be. Search Amazon for “ZYLISS Travel French Press and Coffee and Tea Mug, Single Serve.”
That brings up something very similar, the only difference seems to be the shape & position of the handle.
@KyleL Mine is a “Kinto Cafe Press Mug.”
@peemee I'll do so! Thanks!
@peemee Nice! How well does it work?