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Its supposed to take the bitter out You might give it a try before tossing it.
A pinch of salt in the grounds...A teaspoon or two in the brewed coffee....:sick

I put a pinch of salt in the grounds when I brew and it works great!
 
We have so much wild chicory growing around here that I've often wondered if I should harvest some roots, try drying and roasting it to add to the coffee some time.

They say it really adds flavor to the coffee but I can't bring myself to do it. Coffee is sacred around here. They could substitute coffee for communion wine and I'd be thrilled!

I remember working one night as a temporary nurse in a really nice rehab center and when I dragged my med cart out to do the 5 pm med pass an aide suddenly appeared and set a cut of steaming hot coffee on the cart. I thanked her for the kindness and she said Oh, we always give the nurse's coffee. We want to keep you happy!

Smart girls!
 
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I have a net gear router. You can log into it online by searching for net geni or router login. Type in user name: Admin
Password: password
Those are the factory setting log ins and if there is a password set by your son it will show it. You can also set up a guest connection to use for other devices.
:bow I will give it a try.
 
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I have a net gear router. You can log into it online by searching for net geni or router login. Type in user name: Admin
Password: password
Those are the factory setting log ins and if there is a password set by your son it will show it. You can also set up a guest connection to use for other devices.
I tried it
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You are not connected to your Router’s WiFi network. To access routerlogin.net, your device must be connected to your Router’s WiFi network. Check your current connection and try again.



For more information about how to access routerlogin.net, visit Router login page cannot be displayed


[NOTE: Some browsers may have cached this page by accident. You can follow instructions below for some popular browsers to clear the cache and try again:

Internet Explorer (IE):
  1. For Internet Explorer, click on Tools > Internet options and select Delete browsing history.
  2. Make sure all options are checked and then click Delete.


Google Chrome:
  1. For Chrome, go to the browser toolbar, click More Tools and select Clear Browsing Data.
  2. Select the “beginning of time” option and then click Clear Browsing Data.

For other browsers, please refer to user manual for your browser].
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did it and still got the same message from above

Right now I am switching from Fire Fox to Chrome because Fire Fox no longer allows me to do a search on the internet... Links work though
sigh.

Probably a forsure sign that I need to take my computer to my Computer guy
 
I tried it
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You are not connected to your Router’s WiFi network. To access routerlogin.net, your device must be connected to your Router’s WiFi network. Check your current connection and try again.



For more information about how to access routerlogin.net, visit Router login page cannot be displayed


[NOTE: Some browsers may have cached this page by accident. You can follow instructions below for some popular browsers to clear the cache and try again:

Internet Explorer (IE):
  1. For Internet Explorer, click on Tools > Internet options and select Delete browsing history.
  2. Make sure all options are checked and then click Delete.


Google Chrome:
  1. For Chrome, go to the browser toolbar, click More Tools and select Clear Browsing Data.
  2. Select the “beginning of time” option and then click Clear Browsing Data.

For other browsers, please refer to user manual for your browser].
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did it and still got the same message from above

Right now I am switching from Fire Fox to Chrome because Fire Fox no longer allows me to do a search on the internet... Links work though
sigh.

Probably a forsure sign that I need to take my computer to my Computer guy
There will be a reset button on the router. Push it in until the lights blink. You will then be able to follow the instructions in the manual for setting up the router.

https://kb.netgear.com/9665/How-do-I-perform-a-factory-reset-on-my-NETGEAR-router
 
We have so much wild chicory growing around here that I've often wondered if I should harvest some roots, try drying and roasting it to add to the coffee some time.

They say it really adds flavor to the coffee but I can't bring myself to do it. Coffee is sacred around here. They could substitute coffee for communion wine and I'd be thrilled!

I remember working one night as a temporary nurse in a really nice rehab center and when I dragged my med cart out to do the 5 pm med pass an aide suddenly appeared and set a cut of steaming hot coffee on the cart. I thanked her for the kindness and she said Oh, we always give the nurse's coffee. We want to keep you happy!

Smart girls!
Love chicory in my coffee, French Market is my brand of choice....umm umm good!
 

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