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My favourite canisters would be something durable, quirky and eye-catching, that seals coffee 100% effectively.

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However, due to the nature of my present living space on a narrowboat, I have gone for these practical plastic containers. The reason is that, oftentimes the boat gets rocked and items fall off shelves.

If I'm honest though, I'd love to replace them with nicer ones, but it's just not a priority right now:)

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Greetings...
Without a doubt they are the best to preserve the properties of coffee. I also use a similar one...
Happy Saturday, @millycf1976

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Yeah, they are fit-for-purpose 😁
Have a lovely Saturday too:)))

Unquestionably...

:)

I was today years old when I figured out what coffee canisters were xD

Those look really practical, though. I have a ceramic one and am always always worried it will fall and shatter, so at least you don't need to worry about that.

I was today years old when I figured out what coffee canisters were xD

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Yeah, like today, where I'm moored, my boat sways dramatically every time another boater passes by. People do not slow down and tick over as they are supposed to. If I had glass ones they would have shattered a long time ago.

Plastic is more superior when it comes to high humidity conditions, like a life on the water etc. Right? When we obtained some gear for travelling, we got some plastic plates and cups and still keep them. In travelling conditions they are much more practical than glass / ceramic ones.

Plastic canisters are only good because it can't break. That's the number one deciding factor for me now.
There's little to no storage available, so if these fall off the shelf, then it's no problem :)

ps. this is totally out of this conversation, but...
in case you are curiuos? yesterday I've read about one of the three greatest nuclear disasters in USSR; an explosion at the soviet nuclear submarine in Chazhma Bay (near Vladivostok) in 1985 occurred during a planned upgrade and repair works of its nuclear reactor. You have the right to laugh at this, yes... Everything was going smoothly, but during this operation (I’ll simplify the plot a little) a high-speed boat sailed along the bay, and the wave from its passage slightly rocked the submarine at that very short moment when the technicians were doing a certain operation, installing the rods... it could not tolerate even a minimal deviation - but due to the shock, the moderating rods were slightly bent, and due to that technicians could not put them in place, and due to that the reactor quickly overheated -> following the nuclear explosion. Everything was kept top-secret, this is actually a very tragic story. This is what sometimes happens when another ship passes you on the water. 😳

Oh, no! That's sad to hear.
Where I'm moored right now, I get slammed about every time a boat goes by because they are not slowing down and going at tick over as they should. It can be annoying.

ps. at least... when you are slammed every next time remember about said nuclear disaster, and in comparison -- you will feel yourself, er... less annoyed!

Yes, I understand that. Annoying to the degree you can not get used to it, right?.. it is not like some sound or a color which at some point became a slight background. This slamming is another deal... let me send you a little consolative !BEER 🐈

This banging is the worst it has ever been. I'll only be here for a few more days before moving on though.

Thanks for the beer:)))


Hey @millycf1976, here is a little bit of BEER from @qwerrie for you. Enjoy it!

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Given your current reality, the option of plastic cans seems excellent to me!

I find living on a boat very exciting, although I don't know if I would do it, I'm very afraid of water!

Greetings!

Thank you 😊

Hehe! I don't think you are as afraid of water as I am, but that forces me to be extra careful when I'm exposed to the water:)

However, I think being close to nature outweighs my fear of the water though, as it's a complete package. I cannot think of a more pleasurable way to live and see stunning countryside all year round, regardless of the season.😍

Well, yes, being close to nature is great!

However, I assure you that I am very afraid of water, once when I was young I was drowning, I didn't drown because they pulled me out by my hair, but I was almost dead, I think that left me traumatized, I can't imagine for a moment having to stay on a boat for more than a while!

Oh, no! That sounds like it was a scary ordeal that would leave anyone traumatised. I do hope that you will be able to help yourself in case of an emergency. 🤗💞

It was quite scary indeed!

I hope I never have to go through something like that again!

durable? quirky? eye-catching? <- those containers do not match any of this criteria, me thinks!
but they are easy to access and take minimum of efforts to use (i.e. open/close operations). Ideal size for little storage of ground beans, too. MINIMALIZM, I would say.

Yes, that's what the comment says; I have those plastic ones for practicality on the boat, but my ideal ones would be durable, quirky and eye-catching:)

Will we live thru to that day and still be at the Hive, when you could show us the new ones? heh. 🙏

ps. mine is 'original and unique', maybe it matches the 'eye-catching' criteria.

Plastic jars are very practical for spaces where things are not safe. I can imagine you buying ceramic jars all the time, it wouldn't be very good for security in your space.😬

I leave you a delicious cup of coffee for this day.☕

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No, the only way I'd buy ceramic jars is if I could glue them on a shelf. That would require me to have the shelves at an ideal height for easy access and refilling convenience.

Many things depend on others, so practicality is better. The important thing is to continue enjoying a delicious cup of coffee at any time.

Happy Saturday!

Hello, @rinconpoetico7
Plastic is something that is very easily available and most close tightly. Glass would be ideal, but you would need to have a rubber band that closes the container completely.

Greetings friend.

In truth, with glass jars it is more complicated to store coffee. Plastic is better and without so many complications, in my house we have coffee in a plastic container and it has been around for many years with us.🤭

A wonderful Sunday with lots of coffee.☕

You live on a boat, wow! Or did I misunderstand 🙈 the truth is that if you live at the mercy of the sea 🌊 it better have the vital features waterproof, practical, airtight 😅 to shelter and store your coffee or tea ☕.

Yes, I live on the canals in the UK on a narrowboat and I'm continuously cruising 😍


How free... I love it I would be happy if I could visit you and have a cup of coffee ☕ on that beautiful boat 🙂 wonderful.

Hehe, that would be awesome. Right now, I have a family of swans knocking on the boat for food. They are persistent and will not go away until I feed them. It's fun to see them come by.😍

It's wonderful 😊

Yes, indeed 😁

Oh, swans! Beautiful creatures, and more when they have already eaten 😂 It reminds me of pelicans waiting for fish at the river mouth here in my town.

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Oh, this is so beautiful!

Beautiful creatures, and more when they have already eaten 😂

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How free... I love it I would be happy if I could visit you and have a cup of coffee ☕ on that beautiful boat 🙂 wonderful.
What a beautiful place. The water and...the swan, it looks like a swan...give the feeling of peace. It would be an ideal environment to have a coffee in the solitude and peace of the flowing water, @millycf1976.
Where is?

Yes, it's a wonderful way to live. I get to see how observant and alert swans are, and how protective the parents are of the baby cygnets. They are beautiful elegant creatures, but it is advisable not to get too close as some of them can be aggressive.
This location is in the Southeast of the UK. However, I'm a continuous cruiser (along 2000 miles of English waterways), constantly moving to different locations. I have a new 'backyard' every few days, and sometimes daily. 😍

Wow...it's a very dynamic lifestyle. the tight metaphor "life is a journey", @millycf1976

"Life is a journey"

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Indeed!😁

Going plastic is maybe the best possible option in your case, on the narrow boat. I would be very pissed if I had to buy new canisters all the time… 🤯

Maybe some stainless steel ones would also be suitable for your case.

And all that precious coffee, lost!

I think that with these your coffee will be safe from getting lost, if you get a little creative you could decorate it and it would be great 👍🏽

I find them practical and the best thing is that they are transparent so you keep an eye on how much coffee you have left.

You could get those washable stickers that say coffee and have coffee beans to decorate the whole surface, and so you give a personal touch to your containers 😊☕💜...

They are transparent so you keep an eye on how much coffee you have left.

Exactly!

coffee beans to decorate the whole surface

Hmmm, you're onto a brilliant idea there!😍🤗

Hmmm, you're onto a brilliant idea there!😍🤗

We are DIY baby girls! We make everything easy, cheap and with our hands 🤭☕💜.

DIY is always the best way. It's great for our minds and we create unique thing:)))

I think they are still good since the seals are still tight, but if you fill like charging them is not a wrong idea.

Did you say you leave in a narrow boat?

something durable, quirky and eye-catching, that seals coffee 100% effectively...

No one can deny the versatility and practicality of plastic for so many things. I once kept my coffee in a reused plastic Toddy container, but I've evolved 😂 Wood is charming and durable; these "matrioshka pots" are kind of forgotten at home; they are durable, but not practical except for storing tea bags, as they don't seal tightly.

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I love these.
My husband and I are collectors of wooden boxes, so I know that he'd dig this set.
Now that I see it, it's like déjà vu. I've had so many things over the years, that sometimes I see something that jogs my memory 😍

I know the feeling of that déjà vu 👌
BTW, wooden boxes can make a nice collection. I love them.

Yeah, we have some wooden boxes in storage, with no place on the boat to place them.
He found somewhere to place these two that he brought back from Zanibar:)

Beautiful! They look like little treasure chests. My first thought was of pirates, hehe. You need matching locks and keys.

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Hello, @millycf1976!
Hello, Coffee lovers!
I hope this Saturday goes very, very well and you can rest. Don't do like me, I'm working (but I'm escaping to have coffee and chat!😆).
So, these are my two coffee containers. The larger and more transparent one is kept in the cupboard, in the dark, although it is the prettier and more elegant one. By the way, it's time to refill it and I'm on that adventure because I want to try other brands. The small one is the one we always have on the counter, always at hand. There we put the consumption every two days or so.
That white container has been with me for about five years. I brought it from a friend's house because she was going to throw it away and I thought it was ideal for storing coffee in small portions to prevent it from oxidizing as much as possible.
I often buy freshly ground coffee, so this system has worked for me!
I'm going to get my cup!
🏃‍♀

Hmmm, this is interesting because you have two different types and saying that the clear glass one is kept in a dark place caught my attention. Is that to preserve it?
Also, it is great of you to join the conversation and, better yet, to officially be the first commenter:)))
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They are practical reasons, in the end, like your decision to have plastic containers, because your domestic space does not support another solution that is more to your liking.
The large jar in my photo was bought by my daughter, and I find it beautiful and I love that I can store a whole kilo of coffee at once, but I have read that coffee must be preserved from light to avoid degrading its quality, so I keep it at the bottom of the cupboard.
The small jar is handy and takes up little space on my kitchen table. It closes very well and preserves the aroma and protects from light. It is a recycling action, I like that. Point against: it is plastic.

I love that I can store a whole kilo of coffee at once

Yes, that's an important factor because it's great when you can empty an entire packet in the container at once.

preserved from light to avoid degrading its quality

I know this to be true for other things such as natural oils, so I would not be surprised if it's the coffee case too. It sounds like a legitimate point.

Your daughter has good taste 😍

There is magic when you can combine practicality with the beauty.💗
My daughter is a designer and she knows these things, has very good taste and loves kitchen implements. She loves mugs...she also sees colors so specific that they are a topic of dissertation for my sleepless nights! 😁

There is magic when you can combine practicality with beauty.💗

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All that you've said here is beautiful and magical in so many ways 😍

Thanks! It's a pleasure to!
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You're welcome!

@yessi08 👋

It has been a pleasure ☺️

Hey @adncabrera

We're so pleased that you stopped by for a chat.
You've also won the First Speaker Prize.

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Have a great weekend:)
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Gracias! 🌺

You're very welcome:)

Ah my mom has one like that (the large transparent one) @adncabrera. They remind me of home <3 and they're super practical. The white one seems practical too!
Gotta say, I completely relate with your struggle.I just get this super antsy feeling when the canister's empty.

Hahaha... Anxiety is the right word. The little one is ready to be filled again.
I usually buy coffee at a small store in the local market. It is freshly ground coffee and not always of the same quality, as it is not very standardized. Apart from that, I consume some commercial brands, almost always the same, but I must confess that having joined this community my appetite for adventure has been whetted, so I have started to look for a good coffee for every day, but different from the ones I usually buy. Thus, my container has been emptying!!!!

not always of the same quality, as it is not very standardized

that is another side of this coin - handy production, I guess. to me it is a plus, a sign of analog rather than digital production. (Well, to some extension...) I prefer to support and vote for human hands rather then robotized production - even tho it means 'less stable standard'.

Thank you for stopping to consider my argument, appreciated @qwerrie.
I agree. Human labor is valuable and we must take great care of it in an era in which everything tends to be standardized, mechanized, globalized, etc. However, coffee picked, roasted, ground and packaged by human hands can also offer standardization in its quality. What about coffee production in my local environment? Many producers have become careless with what they offer to the local market. Coffee in my country is expensive for the bulk of the population, which is very poor. Half a kilo of a good industrial coffee, produced in the country, can cost more than four dollars, and a coffee produced by artisans can cost three and less than three dollars. Paradoxical, isn't it? Because that artisan coffee should be more expensive. That is part of the economic distortion of our country. But the point is that, because of this, the coffee produced in this way has become in many cases an unpalatable coffee because, although where I buy it they usually take care of their product, from time to time I have bought coffee that is simply burnt, or that is so bad that they have added sugar to it.
When you stop very early for work and you aspire to wake up with your first cup of coffee sometimes you don't want those surprises.

Disproportions, that is. A humble label.
Here 1kg of coffee costs 11-16 USD at least.
Lesser packs and more 'branded' ones cost much more.
I'd be happy to obtain artisans-created coffee; one can assume that there would be some rivalry and competition between locals ... as usual - some would proved cheaper prices, some would aim at a better product... Heh. There is opinion that capitalism is evil -- but mankind havent invented anything better, at least that is the perspective we see from today.
Have a nice day, and coffee, with or without !PIZZA ☘️

I am of the same opinion, and I would only add some social counterweights. That discussion could be a long one. Just so as not to leave this little dialogue without feeling that I have failed to say something very important: I believe that my country has not known how to deal with its wealth (and has often been hindered, and not always from the great economic orbits of capitalism). Good coffee and excellent cocoa have been grown here since the 19th century. I would like to see by now many people producing based on these products. Prosperity of the production that is reverted in education and social welfare. I see a lot of poverty instead.
The good news is that there are many entrepreneurs doing interesting things.
Have a very happy Sunday, @qwerrie. It has been very nice and interesting chatting with you! Thanks for the pizza!

Greetings friend!

I think it's great that you have two boats, it's a great idea!

I also think it's excellent to try new options and new brands, you never know what we're going to find, hehehe.

Happy afternoon!

Hi, @yessi08.
You have to venture. It's the salt of life, or the coffee on the table! hehe....
Good afternoon and happy Saturday!

That's right my friend, adventures are part of life!

5yrs ! I love it when people keep things clean and safe no matter how long they have those things, I love you for that.

Oh, thank you, @beauty197!
I like to recycle. I consider it an important part of my life.
Receive a big hug from my place.

Yes recycling is part of keeping the planet clean, even our creator will be happy with you

Is this jar has a 'darken' glass, or its just my imagination?..
I am in love with such sort of glass (and mirrors), - I behave myself like a moth to a candle when I see a jar made of such 'darkened' slightly shiny amalgamated glass... especially if it has hexagonal shape. This is some kind of fetish for me, I don’t know why.
☘️ Well, anyway. Minimalistic and enjoyable jar you have!

Both jars do the job; the one on the right is less pretty but more effective because it protects the content against the light. I like keeping coffee in small portions, too, but when we're expecting guests, I ground what we will use during the day as soon as I wake up, just in case we have a power outage.

Both jars do the job; the one on the right is less pretty but more effective because it protects the content against the light. I like keeping coffee in small portions, too, but when we're expecting guests, I ground what we will use during the day as soon as I wake up, just in case we have a power outage.

Hi, Marlyn! It's true.

I guarantee that your coffee is freshly ground. Fortunately, I have had the pleasure of tasting your delicious preparations.
Hugs!

We need to get together to share "delicious preparations" with @sandracabrera soon. It's about time ☕️☕️☕️ There are a couple of coffee shops we haven't visited yet.

Yeah. We were creating that account not long ago @andresromero and I.

Yeah. We were creating that account not long ago @andresromero and I.

Say no more! Excellent!

It is hereby decreed!✋

Run and get your cup of coffee before it's over.🤭
The glass jar is very pretty and elegant, it is great for storing coffee.

I leave you a cup of coffee for this sunday.☕
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I already have my mug in my hand! Thanks for stopping by to read my comment. Have the best of Sundays and always a very good coffee!

I really like the quality of preservation that glass containers give to coffee.... Good thing you've had this one for so long. 😊☕☕ Cheers!

Thansk, @chacald.dcymt ! Iagree!. The glass container is very dear to me, as it is a gift from my daughter. The other one is also dear to me, even though it is more humble, because it was rescued for reuse a long time ago.