You could try using a food processor but it might not work as well. Also sometimes when you go to the store in the coffee aisle they have a machine that grinds them maybe they'd led you use that.
2006-10-14 04:23:11
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answered by leena 4
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How To Grind Coffee Beans
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answered by roser 4
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How do I grind coffee beans without a coffee grinder?
I have some starbucks coffee beans I need to grind, but I dont have a grinder. How can I grind them without buying one?
2015-08-19 09:01:56
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answered by Pavlov 1
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Maybe you could wrap them in paper and crush them with something heavy, like a stone - then unwrap them. You may not get finely ground, but if you don't have access to a grinder this could work. Then your coffee will give you stronger muscles AND put hair on your chest! (Ok, just kidding about the hair...)
If you wanted them more finely ground, you could try using mortar and pestul (sp?) after crushing them in the paper.
2006-10-14 04:26:04
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answered by ACC 2
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You can use a blender. Use grind or higher for your settings. You want very small particles for more surface area.
Or, you can take the bag to any grocery or coffee store. They will grind them up for you.
2006-10-14 04:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm from the country. and we use to grind our beans like the way we use to do to our chestnuts
put them old pillow case and went out side and beat them till you could not feel the whole bean any more
i still do it in the basement , on the cement floor
2006-10-14 05:16:10
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answered by lady of the hearts 2
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take them to a starbucks and have them grind em. If you are in the jungle then try and a large stone and a small stone, like they did way back when.
2006-10-14 04:24:15
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answered by ATWarren 1
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i would use the machine to grind it up at the supermarket or id use the blender or the hammer or id go out and buy another jar of coffee that is already been grinded up
2006-10-14 10:44:56
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answered by cuteteddy34 4
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I used a blender once, they turned out good, just keep pulsing the button to fine grounds.. mmmmm good luck
2006-10-14 04:25:26
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answered by michael o 5
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A stick blender will work ,or an ordinary blender, (with the lid on)
2016-03-13 04:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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