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One Cup Coffee Brewing, Cheap (Free!) and Easy!

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Carefully prop the loaded toss-away cup / filter on top of your empty mug. Our toss-away cups are spot on for my mug. You mileage my vary. I've tried to come up with a good way to secure this more, but nothing great's come to mind yet. Honestly. I only had one wipeout using this method, and I sneezed as I was pouring. Just try not to be an oaf on the next step and you should be fine.
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Aug 7, 2011. 5:22 PMubcfrenchie says:
Just flip the disposable. Because it's tapered, the bottom will fit into your mug just fine and the lip on the top of the cup will make it easier to secure the filter with an elastic. If you want to save some time, you don't really even need to cut off the bottom of the cup. Just poke a big hole in the bottom, or cut an X to open it out. If you're really pressed for supplies, just bunch the coffee grounds in the filter and close it up with elastics, then dunk it like a bid tea bag into your mug. Good for days when you've had a run of guests and the disposables are all gone.
Jun 26, 2009. 6:44 AMjp_pianoguy says:
you can cut the rim off the disposable, that way it fits down into your mug.

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