How do you grind coffee beans?

Here’s the deal: Husband goes to grocery and buys coffee. Comes home and notices he bought whole bean instead of ground coffee. We don’t have a coffee grinder and don’t want to buy one. Is there a way to grind the beans some other way with common household items?

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2 Responses to “How do you grind coffee beans?”

  1. ice makers says:

    Advantage of coffee bean grinding is that it helps to save you money by not requiring you to pay the portion of the total cost that has been including for the process of grinding the beans for you. Since coffee grounds had to have come from coffee beans, their will most likely be a cost of making that possible, which will be reflected in the price you pay at the store for the coffee grounds.

  2. wineduchess says:

    Yep, you can use your blender. Put in a small amount and grind, pour out, measure, and do this until you have the amount you want to make coffee. You can grind it all and return it to the bag, just be sure the bag is sealed or the coffee will lose it’s freshness. Be sure to run your blender jar through the dishwasher to remove all traces of coffee or the next thing you do will have a coffee taste.