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How much coffee should I use?

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Date: 11/26/2006 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Beverages | Readers Request > Food  
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How much coffee do i use for a 22 cup coffee maker?

Thanks,
Pam From Missouri
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By ME (Guest Post)
At home i have like 3 a day with about 2 tablespoons not teaspoons. why add milk and sugar?....it just ruins the taste.

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By betty webb (Guest Post)
depends on the coffee you are using Folger's seems like its stronger to me. use one scoop for each cup of coffee,Maxwell House I use one scoop+.That is the only kind of coffee I buy.

Posted on 11/29/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Holly (Guest Post)
My ground coffee can lists 1 tablespoon coffee per 6 ounces water.

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By chml (Guest Post)
Like I said in a previous post on this subject, I like stronger coffee.

I know that I use at least 1 cup fine ground coffee (more like 1 1/2 cups) to get one half gallon of coffee.

I use a Malita # 6 drip container and filter and heat the water in a tea kettle. Then drip into a pitcher. This way I don't have a coffee pot, but I can make as much coffee as I want One cup or one gallon.

I also have an extra blender jar that I only use for coffee, and don't wash out often because it doesn't get dirty.

I measure the beans by the marks on the blender.

Of course this is how I like my coffee and haven't found a better tasting way to make it. I've been doing coffee like this for more than 20 years.

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By Pam (Guest Post)
Thank you for the feedback on how much coffee to use. Have a wonderful day. Pam

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By WIsgal (223) Profile Contact
Usually figure 1 cup of ground coffee for 25 cups of water.

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By chml (Guest Post)
Follow someone else's recipe, then adjust to your liking. Adjust till you are happy with the taste. I like much stronger coffee than most people. I also grind my own in my blender.

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By Aline (Guest Post)
For my coffee maker at home, I use 2 big scoops for 4 cups

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