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How to Make Double-Strength Coffee in Your Coffee Maker

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Make Double-Strength Coffee in Your Coffee Maker
Make Double-Strength Coffee in Your Coffee Maker

Ever need a pick me up? I know that here and there I do so this is an excellent way to go about getting that quick pick me up, even on the go! Just pour it in your to go coffee mug, and you're set! Otherwise, sit down and enjoy your gain in a little extra caffeine! Basically, you're making your coffee in the same manor, but you're reducing the amount of water that you normally use to make your coffee.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Coffee grounds or packets that you use for your type of coffee maker
  • coffee maker filter
  • water
  • Coffee maker
  • Coffee Mug
  1. Step 1

    First of all, if your coffee maker isn't one that sits on your counter top at all times, go ahead and get it out right now.

  2. Step 2

    Get out your normal coffee maker filters and place one in wherever it normally goes.

  3. Step 3

    Grab your bag or canister of sorts that contain your coffee grounds. Place however much you normally place in the filter.

  4. Step 4

    Go ahead and fill your coffee maker's water reservoir to half the amount that you normally fill it.

  5. Step 5

    Turn your coffee maker on and let it work it's little magic as usual.

  6. Step 6

    Get your coffee mug out and proceed to pour your serving of coffee into it once the coffee is finished.

  7. Step 7

    Enjoy!

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ericbar said

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on 6/11/2009 Coffee can never be too strong. 5*

goodselfme said

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on 4/9/2009 thank you for how to make a double strength coffee in my coffee maker.

40skydiver said

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on 3/28/2009 A good way to make stronger coffee. Thanks!

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on 2/9/2009 Coffee coffee COFFEE!!!!

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on 2/8/2009 Good article. Thanks for sharing. RCR.

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