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When you make coffee, how many scoops do you use?

our last two coffee makers have been single serving. the first one had to be emptied after each cup but i was the only one using it. the new one is a keurig and is so easy.
 
I put the coffee on Craigslist, trick my friend into wanting to buy it, then tell him to meet me in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
 
I fill the coffee grinder as full as I can get it. Then, after the grounds are ready, I dump them all into the coffee filter. No clue how many tablespoons that is.
 
our last two coffee makers have been single serving. the first one had to be emptied after each cup but i was the only one using it. the new one is a keurig and is so easy.

I don't get the hype behind those. Their coffee tastes like shit and the cappuccinos/espresso are horrible.

I have a Bunn coffee maker at home and I buy a 5lb bag of beans every few months from Deans Beans online, their Moka Sumatra is a light/dark blend I really enjoy. I store the beans in an air tight container in a cool dark place in the kitchen and I burr grind enough beans every morning to make half a pot of coffee.

I don't really know the measure of beans, my grinder has a hopper and I turn the knob to 3 to get enough ground coffee to make 1/2 a pot. If I had to guess I'd say it is around 1/3-1/2 cup of ground coffee.
 
2.5 50cc scoops. If I'm using whole bean, I do the same as Doc, and fill the hopper of the grinder as full as I can. I never measured it, but it comes out right.
 
2 scoops for 2 measured cups of water, which after my french press does it's magic is approximately 1 full coffee cup.
 
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