Cooking food that wants boiling water?!


Question: ok, check it out.. the darn burners don't work on the stove right now, so im fixing that soon. I want to eat food that needs boiling water. So if I make coffee in the morning, and just dump that straight into my oatmean, would that work for the required "boiling water"? is fresh hot coffee close enough to work? or even if I just make water come out of my coffee maker, whats the temperate of that water right away? Remember when McDonalds got sewed for dumping hot coffee on a woman's lap! hahaha was that, like '92 or something


Answers: ok, check it out.. the darn burners don't work on the stove right now, so im fixing that soon. I want to eat food that needs boiling water. So if I make coffee in the morning, and just dump that straight into my oatmean, would that work for the required "boiling water"? is fresh hot coffee close enough to work? or even if I just make water come out of my coffee maker, whats the temperate of that water right away? Remember when McDonalds got sewed for dumping hot coffee on a woman's lap! hahaha was that, like '92 or something
you can run a pot of water only through the mr coffee(no coffee or filter) and the resulting heated water will be a perfect 160 degrees. Just right for making instant anythang.
put some water in a microwave for about 6 minutes
yes, that will work for a food item requiring just boiling water. You can also "cook" it in the coffee pot. just put it in the tureen ( the actually pouring thing for your coffee pot) and let the water come out onto it and let it sit until it is how you want it. That only works for stuff like noodle or concentrated soup or maybe like mac n cheese type stuff. anyway, hope I helped! ^_^ good luck with your stove!
A standard at home brewer usually goes anywhere from 190-200 degrees, which would be plenty hot for your oatmeal. You could also use the microwave too though bro, just put some water in a microwave safe container, and heat until boilin'
I think you should drink a lot of cold water to offset the dehydrating effects of the marijuana.
Coffee water will work for things like grits, noodle soups and oatmeal. I wouldn't use it in actual recipes requiring boiling water though, since coffee water doesn't get that hot.

Tea pots get hot enough though - the water does boil in them.
I recommend you to buy a camping burner which does not cost much and you will have your morning oat breakfast




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