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Coffee - The Aroma To Wake Up To

Want to wake up to a pleasant aroma? Have your coffee ready to brew! Waking up to the aroma of coffee brewing is one great way to start the day.

There are several different ways to make coffee in the morning, or any time. Years ago, whole beans were boiled in water. When the water was boiled for about 10 minutes, the coffee was done. It was poured into cups out of special pots that had a strainer in the spout so that the beans remained inside the pot.

 

Today, most people have coffee machines. There are several ways to get fresh brewed coffee in the morning quickly. Here are a few:

Coffee machine with a timer

Get a coffee machine that has a timer built in to it. When you get up in the morning, the coffee is already been made. As a matter of fact, you can wake up to the aroma of the coffee brewing. If you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, this is one way to do it. And the coffee will already be made.

You can get a coffee machine with a timer that even grounds up the roasted beans and brews them as well. These automatic coffee machines cost anywhere from $20 to $150, depending on the type of machine you get.

Bunn Coffee Machine

A Bunn coffee machine is always plugged in and filled with water that is heated. When you pour water into the top of the machine, as you would in an ordinary machine, it goes into the reserve and the already heated water comes out and brews the coffee. This means that instead of waiting for about 10 minutes for an automatic coffee machine, you will have to only wait about 2 minutes. Bunn coffee machines are what are normally used in offices.

Prepare the night before

Even if you have an ordinary $10 coffee maker, you can have your coffee soon in the morning if you prepare the night before. Pour in the water and get the ground coffee into the filter area. When you wake up in the morning, you can just flip the switch and the coffee will brew.

Nothing is nicer than waking up to fresh brewed coffee. With modern coffee machines, you no longer have to worry about coffee to percolate as you did 30 years ago. Ever since automatic coffee makers came on the scene in the 1970s, people have had an easier time getting fresh brewed coffee in the morning. While you can still buy a percolator, most people choose to have an automatic coffee maker so that they can get their coffee quickly and wake up to the smell of fresh roasted coffee.

 
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