Who actually uses 1 table spoon per cup coffee grounds
Thats tooo Strong, I use 2 tbs for 4 (cups)
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Thats tooo Strong, I use 2 tbs for 4 (cups)
Your are probably correct with that assumption and as people get older I think they may make it even weaker. Not all but a lot of them.
Reasoning, they drink it because they like the taste.
They remember when coffee was a shortage item, hard to get and expensive (expensive comparably, they were used to .25 or .50 a cup) I still can't comprehend $5 or $7 a cup.
Their bodies don't handle caffeine as well as it used to.
I'm not a fan of chocolate, whip cream, and berry juices in my coffee. That's a dessert not a morning drink, unless you are just looking for the caffeine rush or you really don't like the taste of coffee to begin with.
A lot of older people see it as a drink to accompany a meal, not as a meal. Similar to hot or cold tea.
I have been known to drink a pot of coffee 6 cups or more by lunch time. However, a 1/4 cup of ground coffee will make about 4 or 5 cups for me to drink.
ew...that is some weak ass coffee. What's the point? I don't want to see through my coffee.
Honestly, I prefer tea, and Coca-Cola. Coffee tends to be rather strong for me.
I haaaate coffee. It just tastes so damn bitter. Instead, I just used that G Fuel stuff once every so often. It's probably less healthy, but I don't drink it enough to care.
Dude. Are you a cunt in real life too? Sweet Jesus. You and WOW should get together.
Who is WOW. Why are you so sensitive? They're just minor comments on the internet. Try to care less about what random people say on the internet. I used to use this site long ago and back then it was like a healthy mix of 4chan and reddit, but now it's all reddit. Super cringe. Sorry I ruined your safe space I guess.
I use 1/4 cup of starbucks expresso grounds and make that into one cup of coffee and the rest milk. I like mine to taste strong.