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  2. How To Keep Your Coffee Warm Without Ruining The Flavor ... - AOL

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    Keep coffee warmer for longer by preheating the mug before you even pour in that cup of joe. ... "This is easily the most convenient way to ensure a fresh-tasting cup of joe, even hours after ...

  3. How to Clean Your Keurig (and Other Coffee Pod Machines ... - AOL

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    Deep cleaning your coffee pod machine is recommended to extend its life and keep your coffee fresh. Be sure to check the owner's manual of your practical model, as recommended cleaning cadence ...

  4. How to Store Coffee Beans So They Last for Months ... - AOL

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    Prevent your favorite roast from going prematurely stale.

  5. Coffee bean storage - Wikipedia

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    Coffee bean storage is a broad term describing the packaging and preservation of coffee beans throughout the process from harvesting to brewing. Although the term is applicable to many phases of this process, it is typically applied to ideal home storage for maximum consumer coffee enjoyment.

  6. Used coffee grounds - Wikipedia

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    The dry coffee grounds contain significant amounts of potassium (11.7 g/kg), nitrogen (27.9 g/kg), magnesium (1.9 g/kg), and phosphorus (1.8 g/kg). [5] The quantity of caffeine remaining in used coffee grounds is around 48% of that in fresh coffee grounds. [6] There are significantly less tannins in used coffee grounds than fresh coffee grounds ...

  7. Coffee percolator - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of pre-measured self-contained ground coffee filter rings, fresh coffee grounds were measured out in scoopsful and placed into the metal percolator basket. This process enabled small amounts of coffee grounds to leak into the fresh coffee. Additionally, the process left wet grounds in the percolator basket.