Make Tea Using a Coffee Pot

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It is possible to make tea using a coffee pot. This article is useful if you want to brew a large pot of herbal tea that you want to keep warm for hours, whether you'll use it for a tea party, caring for someone with a cold or flu, or just wanted to keep a warm storage you can always count on for a cup or two.

Steps

Teabags in the filter basket or carafe

  1. Fill the glass carafe with water and pour it's contents into the reservoir just like when making a regular coffee.
  2. Remove and rinse the Separate Coffee Filters basket from previous brews of either coffee or tea.
  3. Select your choice of Make a Herbal Tea Bag. Use approximately one teabag per one cup of water. Removing the filter, place the tea bags into the basket and back into its compartment. Replace the carafe on the plate then turn the coffee maker on. (For stronger tea and less mess, put the teabags inside the carafe instead in the filter basket).
  4. Wait until the tea is done brewing, and enjoy!

Teabag in the cup

  1. Brew hot water using the coffee maker by pouring water into the reservoir, and turning the machine on until the water has boiled.
  2. Place the teabag in your cup and pour the hot water in.
  3. Soak the tea bag for three minutes. Enjoy!

Tips

  • This is a great way to make herbal teas as well as standard tea.
  • If the teabags have strings, make sure they lie or hang outside the filter basket. You can close the lid on the strings.

Warnings

  • Both the carafe and resulting tea will be hot after brewing.

Things You'll Need

  • Coffee pot/carafe
  • Teabags
  • Mug or cup

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