Saturday morning drip coffee FIASCO

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I made some coffee this morning as is tradition, and I thought I’d treat myself to a single use bag of fancy coffee I got for Christmas. When I read the instructions the bag said it was to make 8-10 cups of coffee but when I poured it into the filter it was way more coffee than I would put for even a 12 cup brew.

When I make my morning brew I always put one scoop of grounds for every 2 cups of coffee, IE if I make a 10 cup brew I put 5 scoops of grounds into it, am I normal? What ratio do you guys do?

Also any suggestions to a coffee and carolans ratio? My first cup is always just a dash for taste but my third cup is a healthy 1:1 to limber me up for the dogs morning walk.
 
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I’m more confused than when I created this @Chobes what on earth are you using to scoop? And ounces? Where the fuck did ounces come from? This is what I mean by one scoop for every two cups image.jpg
 
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so depending how strong you want your coffee, i'd say, one scoop/per cup (8oz or 250ml of water)...so. just make it your normal way, if thats how you like it - 1 scoop/2c. coffee...unless its a weird flavoured coffee, then it can be kind of fucky.
 
@Home_4 the scoop in question.

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For science I just measured out a heaping scoop and it was 4 tbsp. Theres n9 markings on the scoop, I think it just came in a can of Folgers. I'll fill the coffee maker anywhere from 10 to 12 cups of water.
 
That’s some weak coffee at 12 cups…2 1/2 scoops would be your bare minimum. However if you like it then you’re saving a lot of money over the rest of us
 
10 cups in a drip coffee maker use about 8-10 tablespoons (not heaping). If you’re really into it I recommend a scale…but about 1 tbsp per cup store bought grind is normal.
 
about this size spoon?image.jpg
 
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Mennonites are mostly cool with technology. Though there are more conservative.fsmilies who try to limit the use. There are also Hutterites (and like 99.9999% of people wouldn't be able to explain the difference between a Mennonite and a Hutterite) which live on colonies and only use technology for business, but privately don't. No TVs, no Internet and so on ...
 
@RightOfSask the Russian Mennonites that I came up with they don’t do internet or TV in the house. Smart phones just recently were accepted but they all have to download an app that is basically a filter for anything not approved

Im a heathen that’s closely associated with them I’ll put it that way. To give you some context i grew up in La Crete
 
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I was in La Crete as a kid. They have these boats in an open air Mennonite museum.

But yeah, Mennonites come in different kinds. From the "Amish light" to "Toronto liberal". I grew up somewhere in between. My parents had a TV, computer and everything. But I had to go to Sunday school until I was baptized and had to learn German so that I could understand what they are saying in church. My wife on the other hand is from a more conservative background.
 
How are u alive or are u very very alive

10 cups o coffee equal 2 heaping table spoons for me and i feel fine and good

12 cups equals 3 table spoons. I never consume less then 10 a day so o dont know those ratios
 
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No but for real, so when you make a pot of coffee can you see through the carafe when it’s full? That’s basically how I judged my coffee as a young bachelor starting out, the liquid had to be black. Not sure I remember how I fell into the one scoop for every two cups routine but that’s basically how I can remember always doing it
 
My carafe is insulated so i cant see the coffee i just know what to add by how much water i put in the water chamber. On days i know i need more pick up i add more grounds.

I really like coffee it makes me feel good. It also helps me fight evil in the www in in my office
 
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