How to Find Time for Coffee in the Morning
Every night prepare your coffee., Get your coffee mug or get a travel mug ready., Put your cream or milk at the front of your fridge. , Measure out your sugar the night before and put it into the bottom of the mug., Immediately start the coffee pot...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Every night prepare your coffee.
Put a filter and the amount of ground coffee you need in the coffee maker.
Pour in the amount of water you'll need as well. -
Step 2: Get your coffee mug or get a travel mug ready.
Place it in a handy location with a spoon for mixing, so it is easy to pour the freshly brewed coffee into the cup or mug the next morning. ,, It's nice to put your sugar in before you coffee anyway, since the hot liquid will dissolve it quickly. , Alternately, check your coffee maker's manual to see if you have a delay brew or timer option.
If so you can set your coffee machine to start on its own before or right when you wake up. ,, Voila! You are out the door, coffee in hand, with little extra time. -
Step 3: Put your cream or milk at the front of your fridge.
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Step 4: Measure out your sugar the night before and put it into the bottom of the mug.
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Step 5: Immediately start the coffee pot as soon as you wake up.
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Step 6: Go do something else
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Step 7: like take a shower or eat some breakfast while you wait.
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Step 8: Add the cream or milk to your travel mug
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Step 9: and the finished coffee!
Detailed Guide
Put a filter and the amount of ground coffee you need in the coffee maker.
Pour in the amount of water you'll need as well.
Place it in a handy location with a spoon for mixing, so it is easy to pour the freshly brewed coffee into the cup or mug the next morning. ,, It's nice to put your sugar in before you coffee anyway, since the hot liquid will dissolve it quickly. , Alternately, check your coffee maker's manual to see if you have a delay brew or timer option.
If so you can set your coffee machine to start on its own before or right when you wake up. ,, Voila! You are out the door, coffee in hand, with little extra time.
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