Gross.
I posted about it one day, and Mrs. Anna let me know that contrary to what I thought, the coffee pot was not BROKEN, just needed to be cleaned.
As it turns out, running vinegar through your coffee pot works miracles. Not only that, it is super easy and if you have even one bottle of vinegar around (for some reason we have several), it is free. FREE!
Step One: Fill up your coffee pot with one part vinegar to two parts water. So I did four cups of vinegar and 8 cups water to fill my 12 cup pot.
Step Three: After it's done, let the water/vinegar mixture sit in the coffee pot for 15 minutes, or until it's cooled down.
Step Five: Rinse your pot, and repeat the process. See how gross it looks in Step Three? That should be clear. If yours looks like this, you should repeat the process three times. Everywhere I've read said you should do this every month. I have failed at that. However, unless you haven't cleaned yours in three years, it probably won't be this bad.
Step Six: You're done! Your coffee pot should look like this now, and be coffee ground free! Not to mention, the coffee really did taste better than before I cleaned it! Just make sure you've gotten all of the vinegar out by running plain water through at least once. If you can still smell vinegar, you'll end up with vinegar flavored coffee in the morning. Sick.
I hope this helps those of you who are coffee ground adverse! And really, why wouldn't you be? yuck.
Have you used vinegar to clean things around your house for nearly free? How did it come out? Did you try this on your coffee pot? I'd love to hear about it!