How can I make the PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE??!


Question: I love my coffee medium - not too milky, but then again not too strong as well; perhaps a bit more to the milky side.

I don't want to buy a coffee maker, but what's the best way to make coffee in a microwave? I always make it in there - its really quick and easy.

My recipe is to put coffee in to the mug, then fill the mug with a few cm (around 1/4 of the mug) with water. I then heat it in the micro for 30s, try put the milk and sugar in, and then 30s secs again.

My friend however puts the milk in first with the coffee?

What's the best way to make it, and is micro coffee good?


Answers: I love my coffee medium - not too milky, but then again not too strong as well; perhaps a bit more to the milky side.

I don't want to buy a coffee maker, but what's the best way to make coffee in a microwave? I always make it in there - its really quick and easy.

My recipe is to put coffee in to the mug, then fill the mug with a few cm (around 1/4 of the mug) with water. I then heat it in the micro for 30s, try put the milk and sugar in, and then 30s secs again.

My friend however puts the milk in first with the coffee?

What's the best way to make it, and is micro coffee good?

The best way I know for micro coffee is to heat up a cup of milk, then stir in a spoon of coffee, it goes lovely and fluffy and doesn't alter taste.

Enjoy..... mmm must boil kettle .....

the way you make it then a good slosh of Brandy

I like the kettle to boil the water first. makes the flavor smoother.

use a french press, it's like steeping tea, and it makes the coffee very strong

try a 3 in 1 spoon of coffee spoon of chocolate and 1 tea bag and boiling water leave for 10 minutes add milk then sup





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