Reddit reviews Norpro 5537 Stainless Steel Coffee Scoop, 2 Tablespoon
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The perfect size scoop! If you’re looking for quality, look no further!Accurately measure 2 tablespoons.Long handle is perfect for reaching into coffee/loose tea bags, cans or canisters.Beautiful polished stainless steel one-piece construction is heavy duty, strong and durable.Also great for measuring ingredients for recipes, food for portion control, scooping protein powder or laundry detergent!
Well I'm a simple man but I use a teaspoon that looks just like this but from IKEA for like $1-2.
No problems really. It's a spoon.
You should figure out how big your scoop is first. Take an empty container like a soda can, or anything you know the volume of. Use your scoop to fill that can or container with water or sand or something. If the scoop is 2 Tbsp, then it will contain 1 fluid ounce; so in other words, if it takes 12 scoops to fill the soda can, then you have a scoop that contains 2 Tbsp.
When I was buying coffee from Peet's the side of the bag says 2 table spoons per 6oz of water.
Another suggestion would be to go to Ross, TJ Maxx, or a thrift shop like Goodwill and get a set of measuring spoons and or cups if you don't have something to measure with. It might only be $1 or $2 at Goodwill.
I have a Norpro 2Tbsp coffee scoop. At over $6, it's an expensive spoon though. It is sturdy and the handle is long enough to reach the bottom of any coffee bag though.
I was looking for a good cornbread recipe this morning and ran across this [RECIPE] (http://www.reddit.com/r/recipes/comments/1q5qtf/my_familys_spin_on_mexican_cornbread/) it is not mine but it looks pretty easy and I bet it is tasty too.
My fave is Grilled fish seasoned with a southwest spice blend, brown rice and steamed veggies, usually carrots, cauliflower and broccoli. If I win let me know and I will PM you detailed instructions.
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Butter off Dead than not cooking.