125 single teaspoon servings is about 2.5 - 3 cups, about 24 ounces.
Both, if a woman drinks to much coffee she is, if a man drinks to much coffee he is.
My dog likes coffee so i guess it is relevant.
A coffee can lid is just that, a lid that cap a tin of coffee grounds or beans. In older cans and more high quality grades of coffee, the can and lid are made entirely of metal. Modern convenience and mass production usually sees coffee can lids now made of plastic, much like a peanut tin lid, complete with a peel-back metal seal.
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It depends on the application. More info needed.
Typically, one tablespoon of coffee grounds is needed to make a 6oz cup of coffee.
To make 35 cups of coffee, you will need about 2.2 liters or 74 ounces of coffee.
Plain, caffinated coffee without any form of sweetener, creamer or anything else in it will not make you fat, unless it is instant coffee, which, even "black," contains some fat and sweetener. Decafinated coffee other than Swiss Water Process is included, because that modifies the coffee.
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15.99 for a cup of coffee
She poured so much creamer into her coffee it tasted horrible, and as a result she reduced the amount of creamer she put in it next time. OR After seeing the huge landfill I decided to recycle, reduce, and reuse. OR She reduced the amount of time in the oven for her brownie recipie since last time they burned.
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"shitloads=)" is what someone else answered, but look at the nutrition fact labels....they all list 0g protein on the label. I'm finding, via Internet, that many people think coffee is loaded with protein, but it's not. It doesn't have any at all. Many people add protein powder as creamer. I've never tried it, but sounds like it could be good.
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For 50 people, you should prepare around 100 cups of coffee.
3 1/2 cups
Canada imports 100 percent of their coffee from other countries. This is because they do not have the type of climate needed to grow the beans.