Finally a true coffee drinker! The rule on the can is a teaspoon for every cup but true coffee drinkers need it strong because we have drank so much coffee that we have built up a tolerance! How else are you going to start the day when everyday there seems to be so much work to be done.
2007-05-01 03:01:03
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answer #1
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answered by Luv2no is in the house 7
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I use a standard-size coffee scoop (which is about 1 tablespoon), and I use one scoop for every cup that I am going to make, so 10 scoops for 10 cups. That might seem strong to some, but I don't like watered-down coffee.
2007-05-01 03:18:33
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answered by SB 7
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It all depends on your desired strength. Personally, I love strong coffee so I use a lot of coffee when making it. For 10 cups of strong coffee, I suggest you use about 7 scoops. For moderate coffee, I would use 4 scoops and for mild coffee, use about 3 scoops. Enjoy!
2007-05-01 02:55:51
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answer #3
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answered by Blue Eyes 3
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10 cups? about 5 or 6 scoops.
2007-05-01 02:53:24
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answered by Robert B 7
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1 tablespoon per serving, so if its 10 servings, 10 tablespoons, which equals half a cup. I don't know what size your scoop is, but try using your scoop to see how many it takes to fill a measuring cup to half a cup (1/2), that's how many it takes to make 10 servings of coffee, if you like it strong, add to it to get it how you like it. My scoop is exactly 1 tablespoon, so to answer your question I use 10 scoops to make 10 cups of coffee.
2007-05-01 03:04:28
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answered by Jo 4
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I use two scoops, but the scoop measures 1/4 cup.
2007-05-01 02:55:48
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answered by kj 7
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5 each scoops makes 2 cups
2007-05-01 02:53:44
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answered by ☼ImmaStar☼ 6
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I just use the same scoop 4 times.
2007-05-01 02:55:21
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answered by Eveready 5
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5 heaping overflowing scoops
2007-05-01 02:53:16
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answered by Mag 7
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2007-05-01 02:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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