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Hold Your Coffee Low And Pour

By: Clinton Maxwell


Hold Your Coffee Low and Pour

Clinton Maxwell

Many people take drinks that are out of their league by either being too strong or too hot; this can be a problem particularly when you are drinking your coffee in a paper cup. If you feel that the coffee that's in your hands is too hot for you there are a couple of tactics you can take which will lead you to a variety of different ends. You should always exert great care and consideration when you are handling hot coffee and sometimes the best thing that you can do to save yourself is to just drop it.

Handling Hot Coffee Tips

One way to avoid dropping your coffee is to not pick it up if it is too hot in the first place. You have a number of options which can help you to this end including the ginger handling of the coffee when you first pick it up. If you notice that the coffee appears too hot when you pour it into your cup and you feel that the sleeve on your cup or lack thereof will make the cup unable to be handled then you should certinly do a couple of things. If you are making coffee at home in your http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com/single-cup-coffee-maker.html one cup coffee pot, and find that it is too hot, just leave it there for a few minutes to cool.

Cool it off. If you have the time or the inclination then you should just do the wise thing and let your coffee cool. You can let it cool by air exposure, taking the lid off, adding milk or even adding an ice cube if that's what needs to be done. If you are in a hurry the best thing you can do is just dump a little bit out of the top and that will make the whole of the coffee cool down very quickly.

Hold Your Coffee Low and Pour

If you don't have the time to wait for an air dry and you don't have the resources for an ice cube or you have got no interest in adding milk to your java, then you should just do the latter and dump a little bit out. If you still are not interested in doing that then you can always just try and brave it as you let the coffee cool as you sip it. You should remember to hold the cup low to the ground as the higher up it is the greater the chance it can spill on you or someone else as you're hurrying along to your destination. If you feel like you are unable to handle the coffee anymore then you can try to just skim a little off the top by sending some overboard and that way you won't have to lose the entire cup.

Clinton Maxwell works almost entirely for http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com , a web publication on the topic of single serving coffee maker and one cup coffee makers. You can have a look at his writings on http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com/single-cup-coffee-maker.html one cup coffee pot over at http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com .

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