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Before I had an electric kettle in which to heat my water for herbal tea, I used to microwave a mug of water with a tea bag therein for approximately a minute fifteen/thirty seconds. Now that I have an electric kettle, I have to let it boil and manually turn it off before it really starts to bubble vigorously which would make it too hot instead of it automatically turns off.
we bought a Keurig so we could have fresh coffee every time. Wife will forget she made a cup or leave it on table till its cold. Sheâll drink day old.
we bought a Keurig so we could have fresh coffee every time.
I donât have a problem with having a cup of reheated coffee as long as itâs not more than a day old. That I donât get is that the pot on my coffee maker indicates that it holds 5 cups when in reality it only makes 2.
Again, Iâm holding the title of âPlugger Supremeâ (or maybe Iâm just a redneckâ LOL!!): The Black & Decker coffee maker gets programmed Sunday evening, then sits there ready Monday morning with hot, aromatic fluid⊠as the week rolls ahead, the carafe slowly empties out. Thursday night is a repeat of Sundayâs preparationâŠ
I once had a supervisor who would just add a teaspoon of fresh grounds to the previous dayâs coffee grounds so by the end of the week the âcoffeeâ was pretty undefinable. It sure made us try to get to work early so he wouldnât be the one making the coffee!
Flashback to airforce days. We had a helicopter that had a plug in for a coffee pot. The helo went from Trenton to Sioux St. M to deliver a lamp for a light house. When they got back they plugged the pot back into an outlet in the canteen. In the morning after I poured a cup from the pot (not knowing) Any guesses?
Baarorso about 5 years ago
Not always, I donât mind it if my coffeeâs reheated, but Papa Plugger SWEARS by his Keurig.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Before I had an electric kettle in which to heat my water for herbal tea, I used to microwave a mug of water with a tea bag therein for approximately a minute fifteen/thirty seconds. Now that I have an electric kettle, I have to let it boil and manually turn it off before it really starts to bubble vigorously which would make it too hot instead of it automatically turns off.
Watcher about 5 years ago
So two left over from yesterday, how many for today?
Zykoic about 5 years ago
In the shop I reheat yesterdays, add three sugars, stir thoroughly with number 3 Philips screwdriver (wrench works too) and microwave for one minute.
Fishenguy Premium Member about 5 years ago
I never have âleft overâ coffee!
Caldonia about 5 years ago
Youâre a Plugger if you donât mind dust, scum, mold, or bugs in your coffee; it just has to be hot.
Ontman about 5 years ago
I guess that qualifies me as a Plugger.
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Put my coffee in a thermos after brewing :-)
ajr58 about 5 years ago
Would a plugger leave that much coffee behind?
Qiset about 5 years ago
I like my coffee like I like my women. Cold and bitter.
William Robbins Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yuck. coffee smell is the only reason to wake upâŠ
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
we bought a Keurig so we could have fresh coffee every time. Wife will forget she made a cup or leave it on table till its cold. Sheâll drink day old.
we bought a Keurig so we could have fresh coffee every time.
sloaches about 5 years ago
I donât have a problem with having a cup of reheated coffee as long as itâs not more than a day old. That I donât get is that the pot on my coffee maker indicates that it holds 5 cups when in reality it only makes 2.
dsidney49 about 5 years ago
Again, Iâm holding the title of âPlugger Supremeâ (or maybe Iâm just a redneckâ LOL!!): The Black & Decker coffee maker gets programmed Sunday evening, then sits there ready Monday morning with hot, aromatic fluid⊠as the week rolls ahead, the carafe slowly empties out. Thursday night is a repeat of Sundayâs preparationâŠ
GreenT267 about 5 years ago
I once had a supervisor who would just add a teaspoon of fresh grounds to the previous dayâs coffee grounds so by the end of the week the âcoffeeâ was pretty undefinable. It sure made us try to get to work early so he wouldnât be the one making the coffee!
david_42 about 5 years ago
If you though Fourbucks was a sad excuse for coffee, try Keurig for another step down.
JaneCl about 5 years ago
That is what a Thermos is for.
I'll fly away about 5 years ago
That is just EEEWWWW!!!!
tcayer about 5 years ago
I do this, but mine is brewed into a thermal carafe that keeps it better than a glass one.
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
Guilty. a 12-cup pot will last me 3 days.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
Flashback to airforce days. We had a helicopter that had a plug in for a coffee pot. The helo went from Trenton to Sioux St. M to deliver a lamp for a light house. When they got back they plugged the pot back into an outlet in the canteen. In the morning after I poured a cup from the pot (not knowing) Any guesses?
Ed Brault Premium Member about 5 years ago
We keep ours in a thermal carafe, That way it doesnât go stale, and still tastes good when reheated.