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Uses for Coffee Filters

March 9, 2010

Uses for Coffee Filters, Coffee filter on a brown background.Save on paper towels by using round coffee filters instead. They are the size of your hand which is the area you generally use on a paper towel. You can buy filters unbleached too, if you prefer. You get plenty per pack for a dollar and they have a million uses.

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As I use them I just set out a new s "section" (they are sort of packaged in layers), on the counter so they are right where I need them.

Source: I changed coffee pots and had plenty left over that I just started to grab

By Darlene from Chicago, IL

 
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June 9, 2009

Coffee filters are a very thrifty product to have in your kitchen. Not only for filtering the grounds on coffee, but try opening a few on your plate to drain fries and other fried foods.

 
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August 19, 2008

Who would have ever thought you needed a coffee filter to eat BBQ? Well, the last time I was eating BBQ I got so fed up with my paper napkin sticking to my fingers I decided to go to war with the sticky BBQ sauce and found that using a paper coffee filter worked great.

 
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August 14, 2013

I found after buying a new coffee pot having 2 different size filters. The cone size filters are great as a popsicle holder to prevent drips on hands and clothes.

 
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May 3, 2012

The silicon cap ended up missing but I'm not going to let that stop me. A rubberband and a coffee filter later and I was enjoying my treat!

Coffee Filter For Missing Popcorn Popper Lid

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August 19, 2013

As odd as it sounds, I keep a package of the round coffee filters in my quake kit.

 
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July 9, 2016

I always put my spent coffee grinds around my flowers anyway, but started ripping the used filter halfway through then centering them around the base of my plants to keep down weeds and also keep roots moist. It's working great. The filters are safe and let water through, but keep out weed growth!

coffee filter around base of plant

August 18, 2011

Putting a coffee filter in each pot or pan before stacking will keep them from scratching each other while in storage.

 
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April 9, 2007

If you run out of bags for using loose tea, use a coffee filter. Place the amount of tea you need for a pot or a cup, into the center of the filter.

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Gather the filter up over the tea and tie it closed with a piece of string.

 
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April 15, 2008

Put cheap coffee filters (often 200 for a $1 here) to use as taco holders. Hold the taco in it to your mouth as you would without it and it catches the"fall out"! Quite a lot less expensive than napkins!

 
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June 12, 2013

Our church has concessions at various auctions. When we sell a sandwich, we have found it very easy to give to a customer wrapped in a cofee filter. Just fold in half and place sandwich inside.

 
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July 23, 2006

Use for coffee filters, other than making coffee.

 
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November 23, 2011

Line dinner plates with coffee filters to dry flower and garden seeds. When the seeds are dry, discard the coffee filters and store the seeds in a container lined with coffee filters.

 
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November 13, 2008

We use coffee filters for individual snack holders. They are cheaper than paper plates and soak up any grease. They work well for a movie night with popcorn.

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You can write fun messages or jokes on the bottom of the liner and when the snack is gone, they'll have something fun to read.

 
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November 2, 2007

Instead of preparing a baking pan in the standard way, oil as usual and press a coffee filter into the bottom of the pan.

 
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May 27, 2010

After reading numerous posting here I've been saving coffee grounds, egg shells, veggie peels, etc. My question is how can I reuse the coffee filters? Thanks in advance.

Hardiness Zone: 7a

By Keeper from Blue Ridge Mts., NC

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May 28, 20100 found this helpful

I use new coffee filters at the bottom of pot where the drainage holes are. I place one or two over the holes and then the soil.

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I never thought of using a used one but will try it next time. It could work.

 

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May 29, 20100 found this helpful

I use mine in the bottom of pots when planting to keep the dirt from coming out the bottom of the pot. I put gravel in the pot first then the filters then the potting soil. Good for drainage.

 
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