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#135008 - 12/16/07 03:01 PM
coffee connoisseurs...
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You gals that receive compliments about how good your percolated coffee tastes, tell me: How many of those scoops, which come with the cans of coffee, do you use for a 12 cup coffeemaker? I just got a new Sunbeam, 12 cup, percolator. I only make percolated coffee during the Holidays or when my mother-in-laws stays over. But I think all these years, I've been making my coffee too weak. On the can of Chuck-Full-Of-Nuts, it says to use 1 tbs. 4 every 6 oz. of water. Those scoops measure just under 2 tbs. Hence, if I'm figuring right, one scoop makes l 1/2 cups of coffee. I tried it. And that seems strong to me. If I do what they say, I'll need 8 scoops? Right? But I don't want it as strong European Coffee. What say U? Thanks. bonnierose 
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#135014 - 12/17/07 01:34 PM
Coffee can directions....
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I don't know ladies? On the side of the can, it reads: "Use 1 tablespoon per 6 oz. of water." Well, the scoop that's included with the coffee, is a little less than two tablespoons. That is if my mearsuring spoons are accurate. Thus, 1 scoop equals l 1/2 cups of coffee, because a cup is 8 oz. Therefore, 2 scoops equals 3 cups of coffee. Therefore, if that logic is followed, I'd need 8 scoops to make 12 cups of coffee. However, that seems like too much. On the other hand, I can't get honest feedback from guests. You know how that goes, "Oh, this is great. It's just fine." Why folks' can't be truthful, I haven't a clue. It hurts my feelings more thinking they're tolerating incorrectness, rather than offering to improve a situation. JJ, if I follow what you're saying, I'd use 4 scoops 2 make 12 cups of coffee? Does your scoop hold 2 tablespoons? Thanks for the input ladies! P.S. I realize, this isn't a life or death thing. But I'd like to perfect it a little more, if I could. Thanks for understanding!!!
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#135015 - 12/17/07 02:35 PM
Re: Coffee can directions....
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Registered: 08/22/07
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Loc: Southern Maine, USA
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All I have is a regular drip coffee maker. I always use 1 scoop (which is about equal to a 1/8 measuring cup) for every 2 cups. 6 scoops for 12 cups and to me, it comes out just right. I like to taste the coffee. I had a friend years ago that made the weakest coffee I've ever seen...barely colored water!
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#135017 - 12/17/07 03:50 PM
Re: Coffee can directions....
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Registered: 08/22/07
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And that's why we can never get accurate recipes from mothers!! I pine for my Mom's dressing and my ex-mother-in-law's Italian spaghetti sauce....both have passed on but I watched these ladies do this dozens of times but they used no measurements and I could never get the same flavor!
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#135021 - 12/18/07 01:29 PM
Expert in-law says...
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ladyjane, jj, Anne, Jane C., Anno, Dotsie and Chatty, Gosh, I appreciate your input! I finally got in touch with my sister-in-law. There was a time, way back, when she drank 20 plus cups of coffee a day. She was worse than an alcoholic with his booze. She says the same as ladyjane: 6 scoops to 12 cups. So that's what I'll go with; jj, I think I used the perk/drip terms interchangeably. I guess that new maker of mine is a drip. Both [Chock Full 'o Nuts & Folgers' Aroma Roasted] coffee cans' read 1 tablespoon per 6 oz. of water. In error, I spelled "Chock", "Chuck"; sorry about that! Oh well, ladies have some wonderful Holidays. And again thank you! I knew I could count on you gals!!!! 
Edited by bonnierose333 (12/18/07 01:34 PM)
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#135022 - 02/23/08 04:04 PM
Re: Expert in-law says...
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One of my alter-names is "Josie the Coffee Lady." It is truly one of my passions. I have about 8 coffee makers, depending on the kind of coffee and kind of brewing method I want to use for the day. I even have an extensive coffee cup collection to suit my many moods...
A few random thoughts.....
There is no one right way to make coffee. It all depends on the kind of coffee you are using, your brewing method, and personal preference. How much coffee to use also depends on the aforementioned criteria, along with the size of the coffee maker of course.
I mostly use 100% Columbian "8 o'clock" whole bean coffee (brown bag,) and grind what I need for about 2 days....With whatever brewing method I use, I serve the coffee immediately and will not serve it after 15 minutes, because now it is no longer super-fresh.
If I use a Farberware electric pot, I make sure the water is ICE cold, so the "perc" is really strong. Same with plastic electric pots...If I use a Mirro aluminum on-the-stove pot, I use cold water with a pinch of salt. Then I put the gas flame on medium. After about 12 minutes, coffee starts to percolate. It is ready to serve within 4-5 minutes...If I use a Mr. Coffee drip coffeemaker, cold water is all I need.
I use a course bean grind for all types of pots. I use a Solis Maestro bean grinder.
Lately I have heard that it is possible to roast one's own beans by using an air pop corn popper. I MUST research that. I cannot imagine being able to roast the beans yourself, then immediately grinding them and brewing. Surely that must result in the PERFECT cup of java. lol
Edited by Josie (02/23/08 04:10 PM)
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#135024 - 02/25/08 12:51 AM
Re: Coffee can directions....
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Registered: 01/16/07
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Coffee - the nectar of the gods!!!! I went to see what my instructions were. It's 1 tablespoon per 3/4 cup of water. No wonder my home brewed tastes like colored water. We use two scoops (which I measured to be a little over 2 heaping tblsp) per 12 cups. DH makes the coffee every morning. I think I'll put a bigger scoop in the can... I like mine strong.
When he's not here I drink instant Folger's Cappucino.
My youngest daughter still perks, and when I'm there to care for the grands, I can definitely taste the difference. The flavor is more intense.
O My, lj, I wish I could make my dressing taste like my mom's.
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