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EVERYONE who knows me KNOWS I LOVE MY COFFEE :24: I live in a hot, humid climate and well...I was wondering, since I store mine in the freezer...WHERE or HOW do you store YOURS? \_/> Here's a coffee for ya trouble :wub:

FYI Mike (Thomas I believe), it takes me EXACTLY the length of the Coffee Song by Chris Rice to get my breakky and a coffee ready in the morning :24: If you don't actually KNOW what the coffee song is, do yourself a favour and get a hold of Chris Rices latest CD 'Short Term Memories' or check out his web page http://www.chrisrice.com/ He is a man who truely loves Jesus :P

Somehow I got totally off track there :24: But still, I'd love ya to let me know about how you store your coffee, or if you have a funny coffee story :P

HUGGERS!!!

Faithie :24:

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If it is more than one can, I freeze it also.

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Ohhhhh goooooddddd ccccooooofffffffeeeeeee :24: early in the morning before the break of day :24: oops...thought I was back in the army again...best way to keep coffee (all 30+ containers{Gevalia}) Freeze then drink fast :24:

Best story.... just moved into our new home and had a co-worker come over to help put a few things away and opened first box :24: coffee, second box...coffee third box tea :thumbsup: enought to fill everyones cup 100 times over.. :wub:


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hehe, antlerchef1 it sounds like you had a few cups when you were writing this post :24::wub::24: What a lovely and energetic reply!! I haven't tasted Gevalia, but I will keep an eye out for it at the supermarket :thumbsup:

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I keep mine in the fridge, in a tupperware container.

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hehe, antlerchef1 it sounds like you had a few cups when you were writing this post :24:  :wub:  :t2:  What a lovely and energetic reply!! I haven't tasted Gevalia, but I will keep an eye out for it at the supermarket :wub:

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Hey Faithie,

you can't find it in supermarkets....at least I haven't seen it there.... :24: check out their website www.gevalia.com :24: some great coffee :24:

actually not enough coffee :b::D:24::24::24:

YBIC

antlerchef1:happy happy:

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Faithie , Now ya done it !! :24: You said coffee and now that song plays again. :24: As to how to store coffee, I don't have to worry about it. It don't last long . HeHe

:wub::24::24::24::wub:

Oh and Faithie !! The Coffee song rocks ! :24:


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I just read about this topic in my cooking magazine.

Here is what the article said:

Since coffee quickly loses flavor when exposed to air, it is best to store coffee beans or ground coffee in an airtight container.

Store at room temperature in a cool dark place--a cupboard or pantry is ideal. Coffee beans will remain fresh for up to 2 weeks, and ground coffee will remain fresh for about a week.

If longer storage is necessary, freeze whole coffee beans in an airtight container for up to 3 months and ground coffee for up to 2 weeks. Storing coffee beans in a refrigerator is not recommended because they are more likely to absorb food odors.

The above article was taken from Taste of Home, Feb./March 2004; page 19.

Hope this helps. :wub:

In Christ,

CarolineS

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Bubble bubble pop pop bubble pop pop :wub::24::24::24::24::24:

hehehehehe sometime I crack myself up :24::wub::24:

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