To: Kartographer
I buy coffee in large burlap bags. I'll have to raid the neighbor's trash. ;)
/johnny
To: JRandomFreeper; Kartographer
Hmm, I'm buying Kroger plain ground coffee in cans that have cardboard sides. I'm buying their lowest cost coffee so I can store more coffee. A big can is something over $5.
Maybe more expensive coffee is still in metal cans?
I hate throwing away the cardboard ones - I keep thinking I could put something in them.
9 posted on
11/25/2012 8:57:56 PM PST by
Marcella
(When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.)
To: JRandomFreeper
J.Random....Why do I like you!......
I know you're a crumudgemon....But Id want ya on my side if shits comes to giggles....Cooks are only worth their weight in Gold if they know what they're doing...
13 posted on
11/25/2012 9:04:58 PM PST by
M-cubed
To: JRandomFreeper
I buy coffee in large burlap bags
We've looked into doing that, but every place we find is more expensive (or equally expensive) in bulk than buying at the local stores.
46 posted on
11/26/2012 5:23:58 AM PST by
chrisser
(Starve the Monkeys!)
To: JRandomFreeper
JRandomFreeper said:
"I buy coffee in large burlap bags." 9 Reasons a Large Burlap Bag Should be in Your Survival Kit
1. ...
I've read several books about survival at sea. It's hard to imagine that there is much of anything that should be discarded from a lifeboat. You might not see a need for a small vial of smallpox virus, but the vial itself might become useful.
To: JRandomFreeper
111 posted on
01/28/2014 5:12:50 PM PST by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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