Best coffee scoops according to redditors
We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best coffee scoops. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best coffee scoops. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Get that heat sealer and a coffee bagging scoop and a scale and you'll be all set.
He just needs one of these: extra long coffee scoop. I use it for my protein powder.
Rhinowares is fairly decent and well priced. I use them at home. I’ve also heard good things about Motta. They can be higher in price than rattleware, but they have a super interesting design.
I would love an oxo scoop or a card case on my main wishlist!
Thanks for the contest.
fair one, you would get much better coffee, however the only benefit to using instant is you can throw the cup away, if you're doing a super long journey you'd have to keep some extra water to wash it out. i saw this earlier seems like a handy Kitchen Craft Stainless Steel Coffee Measure and Bag Clip
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.
Wish list item
Butter off Dead than not cooking.
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.
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.
Rattleware bean scoop: https://www.amazon.com/Rattleware-Scale-Coffee-Scoop-Black/dp/B0046LCYXU
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Super common, but strangely seems to be sold out everywhere recently