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Coffee Poll!

air tight container. air = evil
moisture = evil
so if u buy a lot. keep most of it in an air tight container in the fridge or whatever. keep the rest in another air tight container in the pantry. otherwise eacht ime u open the big box it'll draw in condensation.

keep outa the light
 
I don't have any "grounds", but I keep my whole beans in the fridge in one of the vegetable crispers. 😀
 
Also, keeping grounds/beans in the fridge promotes condensation and moisture when accessing them, which as already stated is bad...
 
I was just watching something the other day and they were doing a clip on how to store coffee.. and it should be stored AIRTIGHT (ziploc bag) and not in the fridge/freezer)
 
I used to keep it in the freezer, but I go through it so fast, I just keep it on the counter top.

Sounds like my morning cup is done.

YUMMY

COFFEE!
 
Originally posted by: werk
In here. Oddly enough, I was just looking for a place to buy more for flour, sugar, etc. 😕

nigella is about the hottest overall woman i've ever seen. i :heart: nigella.


oh, and coffee BEANS go in freezer. coffee GROUNDS get made immediately before they get put in the filter.
 
I don't store grounds, I store beans. I grind/drink them fast enough that storage isn't an issue. For long life, I'd choose the freezer but I drink 16 oz of beans per week.
 
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