Whats the best way to make a perfect cup of coffee?!


Question: I've made coffee for years, and the best I've had has come from a Bunn coffeemaker. They are worth the extra money. We like Folgers the best, next Maxwell House. For a 12 cup coffeepot, we use 4 slightly heaped scoops. Good water also makes a difference. Consider making it with filtered, or spring water. The boldness of the coffee you buy will depend on taste. My husband likes a bolder taste, and I a smoother blend. We compromise with the medium roast blend.


Answers: I've made coffee for years, and the best I've had has come from a Bunn coffeemaker. They are worth the extra money. We like Folgers the best, next Maxwell House. For a 12 cup coffeepot, we use 4 slightly heaped scoops. Good water also makes a difference. Consider making it with filtered, or spring water. The boldness of the coffee you buy will depend on taste. My husband likes a bolder taste, and I a smoother blend. We compromise with the medium roast blend.

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If you are using a coffee maker you should follow the booklet directions that came with it.
If you don't have that, then here is the directions for the drip method
Make sure your coffee pot is sparkling clean,
and use 1 tablespoon of coffee for every 8 ounces of water.
Be sure to use a paper filter even if your machine has a mesh filter built into the basket.

any coffee maker is good.. cheap ones and expensive ones.. what really makes the coffee good is the bean.. I prefer columbian coffee.. some of the blends are good also.. folgers, maxwell house and etc.. no matter what kind of maker you use... always select roasted pure columbian.. and if you want to make it extra special.. add some good chocolate.. godiva is the best.. good luck





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