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jimLE

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i have 2 boxes of single serve coffee.one has 12 k-cup packs.other has 38 single serve bags1-3oz and 2-12oz instant coffee and 2 -32 oz containers of ground coffee.and a canister next to my coffee maker and its almost full..the instant is mainky for power outages at this time..i plan on getting more 32oz containers of ground..and 12oz instant.
 
We buy 15 Folgers Classic medium roast (48oz canisters) at a time and for long term storage I have 11 totes (over 7900 cups) of Franklin's finest survival coffee from My Patriot supply

$10.42 (we get them by the double pack, slightly cheaper)
Folgers Classic Roast Ground Coffee, 48-Ounce
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Folgers-Classic-Roast-Ground-Coffee-48-Ounce/28831183

$75 (a tote) might get it cheaper on Amazon?
Franklin's Finest Survival Coffee
https://mypatriotsupply.com/product...OLfTQNwxBanXb2RvMK6bQbZI4dfvJ4KxoCVNMQAvD_BwE
 
i wont trade or hand out coffee.in a wrose case scenario


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Yeah coffee is right up there with storing toilet paper. I don’t want to run out of either. Just remember the oil in coffee will go rancid so it only stores for for two to three years. I don’t know about the freeze dried stuff though. I had to switch to half decaf a while back and make it very weak now. That way I can still sip on it all day and not get the caffeine jitters. Could I live without coffee, yes. But why would I want to.....
 

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