![]() ![]() Nescafe says "Use 1 heaping teaspoon of coffee per cup". They also note, "1 serving of water is 6 fl oz (3/4 cup)". Maxwell House helpfully informs us that coffee should be mixed one tablespoon of coffee to one "serving" of water, or 8 tablespoons of coffee to ten "servings" of water. I didn't find any single-serving recipes for Nescafe or Maxwell House (or Kraft, which owns Maxwell House), so I looked at the packaging: In fact, they have several different recipes under different categories ("latte", "mocha", "cappuccino".) all of which call for (1) 1/2 cup milk (2) 1/4 cup either water or brewed coffee and (3) a generous dollop of flavoring, usually syrup. If we assume they're still thinking that 6 oz is a natural serving size, then 1/4 cup of brewed coffee is, according to the folgers people, 2 fluid ounces. "Vanilla Latte", a recipe which includes brewed coffee as an ingredient, calls for "1/2 cup milk" and "1/4 cup" brewed coffee. "How to measure coffee" makes no particular recommendation on serving sizes, but implies that natural measurement amounts are "6 fluid ounces", "30 fluid ounces", and "60 fluid ounces" of water. ![]() "How to make coffee (in a coffee maker)" tells us that a "serving size" is "6 fluid ounces", and that however much water you put in to the coffee maker, you should add about 1 tablespoon of coffee per 6 oz water for mild coffee and double that for strong coffee. ![]() "How to make coffee" tells us that a single-serve coffee packet should be added to "6 fluid ounces" of water (or optionally, milk). Folgers provides a website full of coffee-related recipes. In trying to back up your claim for you, I checked three brands of instant coffee: Folgers, Nescafe, and Maxwell House (chosen because they were the brands I saw when searching Amazon for "instant coffee"). Input their email address and the same “Password” created for their previous account.This is just an error on your part. Since the subscriber "Already has an account " they click “Log In" (Found below "Create an Account"). Input their email address and the same “Password” created for their previous account. If the subscriber encounters an error message that subscriber can email with registered subscribers that DO NOT HAVE ACTIVE NYT subscription can visit , type in the name of the school and follow the instructions based on their location. Since the subscriber “Already has an account " they click “Log In" (Found below "Create an Account"). Once the subscription is canceled, they can visit, type in the school name and follow the instructions based on their location. If the new subscriber encounters an error message that subscriber can email registered subscribers with ACTIVE PAID subscriptions need to cancel their personal subscription by connecting with a chat agent on the site, or calling 80 before creating an account. They type in the school name and follow the instructions based on their location. NEW subscribers to NYT can visit to create an account (register). Within this date range, you may only open 5 PDF articles per day. Our access does not include e-reader editions, Premium Crosswords, Times Insider or The New York Times Crosswords apps. NYTimes apps are not supported on all devices.Īccess to archived articles within the date range 1923-1980 is limited. You must have a valid Siena College email address to register. Go to and log back in.ĭoes the Siena College Academic Pass have any restrictions? Your browser cache or history may have cleared itself. Why am I asked to login on some occasions and not others? You must activate your account from the Siena College network by using the Pass link to create an account. ![]()
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