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Substitute Coffee Filter in a Pinch
I am looking for something to use as a coffee filter other than paper towels or coffee filter? I am out of them.
Posted on: 11/05/2009 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Uses for Leftover Coffee
Instead of reusing coffee grounds as some people do, I reuse the leftover coffee itself. It seems that nobody wants to drink the last cup or two in the pot in our house so, instead of throwing it down the sink, I blend it with the fresh pot.
Posted on: 10/19/2009 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Spice Up Your Coffee With Cinnamon Stick
Give yourself a no-calorie treat by adding a drop of quality real vanilla to your coffee. A sprinkle of cinnamon powder or pumpkin pie spice can also be added for those wanting a spicier fare.
Posted on: 09/17/2009 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Gourmet "To Go" Coffee at Home
It's super hot here in Florida and I LOVE iced coffee! But I refuse to pay $3 to $4 for the fancy coffee drinks at Starbucks and such.
Posted on: 09/10/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Use Solar Power To Make Your Tea
I make a half gallon bottle of sun tea using black tea and another using green tea, 2 bags in each. I'm using solar power and the tea is never bitter. Now I always have iced tea on hand and anytime I want a cup of warm tea, I use the microwave to heat it.
Posted on: 09/09/2009 | 1 Feedback(s)
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10 Delicious Cocktails You Can Make for Under $3
By Mary Ward
You can come up with some delicious cocktails that you make all on your own, and do so at a much cheaper price than what you would expect to spend at happy hour.
Posted on: 09/04/2009 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Stretch Juice With Cold Water
With juices (orange, apple, etc.), I add cold water to the juice in my cup. The taste isn't as strong and it makes the juice last longer. Add a little water at a time to the taste you like.
Posted on: 09/03/2009 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Frozen Strawberries in Strawberry Lemonade
I love strawberry lemonade so I use frozen strawberries as the "ice cubes" when I make it. It gets it cold faster and adds the strawberry flavor to it!
Posted on: 09/02/2009 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Store Party Drinks In Your Washer
If you need to keep a large amount of canned beverages cold for a party, use your top load washing machine. Fill the top load washer with ice and your canned beverages. Keep the lid closed. When you're done, drain the washer.
Posted on: 08/19/2009 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Anchor Tea Bags With a Clothespin
While making tea, the "end papers" kept getting to close to the burner. So I used a clothespin to anchor them in place. Afterward, I opened the tea bags and put them in with the coffee grounds to put on the roses and in the garden.
Posted on: 08/12/2009 | 6 Feedback(s)
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