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hey buddy,got a light?
Bevan R.:
Storing coffee in the freezer is not the best for it either. If it is unroasted, a linen bag is just fine. Needs air. Will stay good for years. When roasted, after the first 12 - 24 hours when most of the degassing has occurred, an airtight container is best. I never grind any unless I am going to use it in just a couple of days. Only roast what I will use that week.
rileyconcrete:
Thats cool, just thought I would offer.
Tell
Parnell:
I'm only about 180 miles from Cuba - you could send them down here, they'll feel more at home. Poor homesick cigars.
stickbender:
Most Cuban cigars I have tried, and friends had, were terrible! Have a Buddy in Montana, down in Townsend, and he has some Cuban friends, that brought him some, and he said the same thing. I got some from a guy, at a house fire, one time, some Cohibas, and a couple of other ones also, and I gave them to my brother, he said they were awful. I think they are too strong to enjoy. I guess you have to be brought up on it. Sort of like living at a pig farm. What smell? The ones from the Dominican Republic are pretty good.But you might try keeping them in the original box, and put the box in a zip lock bag, till you get a humidor. If you don't get a humidor, and keeping them in the original box, and in a zip lock works, save one Eddie, at the classic. ;) You can buy kits to make your own humidor. But you can get one at a good cigar store. Who knows, you just might get another box sometime..... 8)
Wayne
medicinewheel:
--- Quote from: Parnell on January 05, 2011, 11:31:24 am ---I'm only about 180 miles from Cuba - you could send them down here, they'll feel more at home. Poor homesick cigars.
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