Preserve Green Coffee Beans For Survival Storage & Trade
If you want to put coffee away for emergency and survival food stash, you should store Green Coffee Beans. Learn more: http://www.thediyworld.com/articles/32...
I had been thinking about that, but they are split in half. I dont think they could grow then. I also looked into how to grow them and if I could but its too complicated for my climate here and they dont produce well if you do get them to grow.
google-Life Extension Magazine September 2012. click on the cover article about coffee. what i mentioned here is on the next page. it's in the pink box. we don't have controlled conditions for soaking the beans like the article says but maybe just plain old soaking is better than nothing. i gave up coffee so i won't be so hyper and i even drink valerian tea for that too. i'm kinda high strung when i get excited about my crafts, but i may drink coffee a tad again. but without the GMO cow juice
well it's good that you know they're bad for you, and i wasn't trying to tell you how to live, just voicing my concern for yer safety and health. nothing wrong with that. no different than telling someone not to jump off a building. little do most ppl know that most of the food we eat has chemicals purposely put in to make us sick and die. ppl are commiting slow suicide without even realizing it. i assumed you didn't know about aspertame and and said what i said, just worried about you. sorry
Great info on coffee storage! Here is a tip for you, if you place a book at the front of your vacuum sealer it will allow you get a good seal on your smaller bag. The book lifts the bag so it is level with the unit, which allows you to use two hands to place the bag into the vacuum track. Hope it helps.
I see I am a bit behind in a few things.I don't want to look back on a cold rainy day and say, "Damn, why didn't I story these coffee beans right. Thanks for reminding of some preps.
That is my plan. It will have value I believe. What would a person give for a nice, hot, fresh cup of coffee after wandering through the desolate land for a couple years.
I must agree with both of you. Yes, the stuff is bad for you. But we all have our addictions. I cannot get away from sugar in my coffee although it reduces the immune system and rots teeth and so on.
I believe WCherokeeW only meant to help with his comments. We are all trying to help people out there.
Sort of makes sense, but I have never heard of such an idea with coffee beans before. When they are roasted, they need to be used right away to get the best flavor. I would think soaking them would change them too much after roasting.
Not saying you are wrong. Just never heard of the idea.
I had been thinking about that, but they are split in half. I dont think they could grow then. I also looked into how to grow them and if I could but its too complicated for my climate here and they dont produce well if you do get them to grow.
ReplyDeleteAre you able to plant Coffee beans that you buy at Whole Foods Store?
ReplyDeleteIt is a Denni.
ReplyDeleteCost me about $30 off amazon. Works great.
What is the name of your vaccum machine? It looks to have a snorkle which is a must for sealing mylar bags. Thanks poejb@aol.com
ReplyDeleteOh well, coffee is good for your anyway, just like it is. I will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Yes, the tip is good. I always struggle to find some way to support it. Never thought of a simple book.
ReplyDeletegoogle-Life Extension Magazine September 2012. click on the cover article about coffee. what i mentioned here is on the next page. it's in the pink box. we don't have controlled conditions for soaking the beans like the article says but maybe just plain old soaking is better than nothing. i gave up coffee so i won't be so hyper and i even drink valerian tea for that too. i'm kinda high strung when i get excited about my crafts, but i may drink coffee a tad again. but without the GMO cow juice
ReplyDeletewell it's good that you know they're bad for you, and i wasn't trying to tell you how to live, just voicing my concern for yer safety and health. nothing wrong with that. no different than telling someone not to jump off a building. little do most ppl know that most of the food we eat has chemicals purposely put in to make us sick and die. ppl are commiting slow suicide without even realizing it. i assumed you didn't know about aspertame and and said what i said, just worried about you. sorry
ReplyDeleteGreat info on coffee storage! Here is a tip for you, if you place a book at the front of your vacuum sealer it will allow you get a good seal on your smaller bag. The book lifts the bag so it is level with the unit, which allows you to use two hands to place the bag into the vacuum track. Hope it helps.
ReplyDeleteHappy to help. We are all learning from each other.
ReplyDeleteI see I am a bit behind in a few things.I don't want to look back on a cold rainy day and say, "Damn, why didn't I story these coffee beans right. Thanks for reminding of some preps.
ReplyDeleteI will. The next one will be me roasting over a campfire in a cast iron pan. Then hand grinding the beans and having a cup of cowboy coffee.
ReplyDeleteThat is my plan. It will have value I believe. What would a person give for a nice, hot, fresh cup of coffee after wandering through the desolate land for a couple years.
ReplyDeleteGot that right.
ReplyDeleteAll your combat training and skills would not protect you from my wrath.
ReplyDeleteMake a video of you roasting some and preparing coffee from scratch
ReplyDeleteI should be a coffee dealer.. be the new drug dealers of the future.
ReplyDeleteMore valuable to techman that is.
ReplyDeleteI should mess w. You one day and hide the coffee stash lol.
ReplyDeleteI NEED coffee to function. Think I will go make one now.
ReplyDeleteMmm someone needs coffee to function
ReplyDeleteThese will be more valuable. lol
ReplyDeleteI must agree with both of you. Yes, the stuff is bad for you. But we all have our addictions. I cannot get away from sugar in my coffee although it reduces the immune system and rots teeth and so on.
ReplyDeleteI believe WCherokeeW only meant to help with his comments. We are all trying to help people out there.
Sort of makes sense, but I have never heard of such an idea with coffee beans before. When they are roasted, they need to be used right away to get the best flavor. I would think soaking them would change them too much after roasting.
ReplyDeleteNot saying you are wrong. Just never heard of the idea.
screen shot looks like a bag of preemo bud. lol
ReplyDeleteOh well, coffee beans will do