Reddit Reddit reviews Trudeau 0871802 Stainless-Steel Food-Storage Canister, 52 Ounces

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Trudeau 0871802 Stainless-Steel Food-Storage Canister, 52 Ounces
52-ounce food-storage canister brings contemporary appeal to any countertop or pantryRugged stainless-steel construction with a lovely brushed satin finishTransparent polystyrene lid seals with an airtight latch to prolong freshnessDishwasher-safe for quick cleanupMeasures 4 by 4 by 6 inches; 5-year limited warranty
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2 Reddit comments about Trudeau 0871802 Stainless-Steel Food-Storage Canister, 52 Ounces:

u/michaelwentonweakes · 8 pointsr/Coffee

Ok. There's been some great advice in this thread and I don't want to step on anyone's toes. But I went through a similar process when I wanted to stop drinking shit coffee a couple years ago, and this is my current setup.

The Grinder. You want a conical burr grinder. You can do this without breaking the bank: I got a Breville for less than $100 and it kicks ass. Grinds like a boss, whisper quiet, and it looks like a robot.

But why, you ask, should you splurge on the grinder? You could get a little Krups grinder for $15. And that would be great -- if all you wanted, ever, was to drink french pressed or drip coffee. But if you ever want to make espresso, then you need a conical burr grinder. And it sounds like you are going to want to do some experimenting.

The Brewer. My personal thing is this: I don't brew coffee through anything that plugs in. There's just no reason to.

Get yourself a kettle for your stove - I like this one, because you can see that there's nothing growing inside. And you avoid the mineral-y crust that you would have to scrape off of an electric kettle.

Use filtered water. It makes a difference.

Get yourself a simple drip cone or, if you want to be a little fancier, a Chemex carafe. You put a filter in the top, you grind the beans, you put the beans in the filter, you pour hot water over the top of it. The beans get thoroughly steeped and you end up with an even, smooth coffee with little to no bitterness.

Because you've saved so much money on coffee makers, splurge a bit. Get yourself a French press for when you want something with more oomph. And get yourself a little Italian stovetop espresso maker. You put fine espresso grinds in the top, you put water in the bottom, you put the whole thing on the stove - voilà.

There. If you wanted all this shit to plug into the wall you would have spent $1000. But you can get all of this for less than $200.

The Beans. Here's the dirty little secret about coffee beans: freshness matters more than brand. You could get the finest quality beans shipped to you from halfway across the country if you like - but they're going to be stale by the time they get to you.

Here's what you do instead: find a cafe that roasts their own beans and buy from their cafe. They'll have been roasted within the last few weeks. The beans will have this great oily sheen to them - that's how you know they're good. Buy them one package at a time and keep them in an airtight canister. And for christ's sakes, never freeze coffee beans.

There you go! With this setup you can make almost any type of coffee drink available at your local Starbucks, for cheap. There'll be no gunk to clean out of the musty interiors of a complex drip coffee maker. And a lot of this stuff has a great aesthetic, so your kitchen will look fantastic.

Edited for spelling.

u/emotionafrog · 1 pointr/weed

I keep all my weed in Mason jars and if I want to be extra carefully I put the weed in the bag then put that bag in the Mason jar
For my pipes/papers /grinder I keep it in a steel canister similar to this one Trudeau 52-Ounce Stainless Steel Airtight Canister, Satin Finish https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00081MF1I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JDtPDb7K5GQHW and it's better than throwing it in a bag

then for hiding purposes/storage I put it in a carrying bag and slide that under my bed