It’s loud where I’m at so I may have missed it. A hair straightener works well on the 5 gallon bags after they’re in the bucket. Thanks for the tips on the beans
@@prepperpublishing I watched again and it looks like it was on my end. Sorry about the false alarm. Keep up the great work. Your style of filming and editing is awesome and my wife and I appreciate your practical point of view on prepping.
@survivedoomsday and would you say the process of storing store bought tea is about the same as the coffee beans? Like putting it in Mylar with oxygen absorbers
The problem is store bought tea is already processed. Green coffee beans are not. Beans will last longer. Personally, I’d get ingredients I can store or learn to make my own tea by foraging ingredients.
It’s loud where I’m at so I may have missed it. A hair straightener works well on the 5 gallon bags after they’re in the bucket. Thanks for the tips on the beans
Yes, I've heard of people using hair straighteners as well.
Good stuff
Appreciate it
Video is glitching. Love the topic tho
Sorry about that. Your connection or my video?
@@prepperpublishing I watched again and it looks like it was on my end. Sorry about the false alarm. Keep up the great work. Your style of filming and editing is awesome and my wife and I appreciate your practical point of view on prepping.
@@brettspencer892 Thank you for that.
great video but im not a big coffee fan. what about tea?
You can make tea from stuff you forage or grow.
@survivedoomsday and would you say the process of storing store bought tea is about the same as the coffee beans? Like putting it in Mylar with oxygen absorbers
The problem is store bought tea is already processed. Green coffee beans are not. Beans will last longer. Personally, I’d get ingredients I can store or learn to make my own tea by foraging ingredients.
@@prepperpublishing good point thanks