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ShelteredStock

Rice

Post by ShelteredStock »

hey just a quick question...i bought a couple of bags from asda to add to the stash but its in a transparent bag now the best before is a long life but would leaving it in the bag effect it in anyway over long term storage.
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Re: Rice

Post by unsure »

for a much longer shelf life , seal it in a mylar bag with a o2 absorber and then freeze it for a week , after that just put it with the rest of your preps . :) thats how i was told to store mine .
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ShelteredStock

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Post by ShelteredStock »

Ok thanks for that tip im going to start doing that would it work the same with all dries food ie pasta and beans
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Post by KalPrep »

Pick up 2-3 extra bags of rice and pasta each week and then seal them in a Mylar bag with oxy absorbers when you can fill one of the 20l buckets. Stack em in the garage out of direct sunlight and they'll last for over 10 years.
Triple_sod

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Post by Triple_sod »

As others have said Mylar’s definitely the way to go, not only does the original packaging let in light but it also contains a fair bit of air. The plastics they use are also increasingly being designed to be bio-degradable, so a couple of years down the line may well disintegrate.
preppingsu

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Post by preppingsu »

Triple_sod wrote: The plastics they use are also increasingly being designed to be bio-degradable, so a couple of years down the line may well disintegrate.
Good point TS, I didn't think of that!
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Post by Arzosah »

Oh my word! So you take them out of the original packaging altogether, and pour it into the mylar bags? Always something new!
Reservior

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Post by Reservior »

Arzosah wrote:Oh my word! So you take them out of the original packaging altogether, and pour it into the mylar bags? Always something new!
Yes, that's exactly what you do, and it works for all dried foodstuffs (I think!).
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Reservior wrote:
Arzosah wrote:Oh my word! So you take them out of the original packaging altogether, and pour it into the mylar bags? Always something new!
Yes, that's exactly what you do, and it works for all dried foodstuffs (I think!).
I don't do it like that. I leave the contents in their original packaging and just put a few small pinpricks into the packet. Then I pop the packets into the mylar with the oxy absorbers. Easier, quicker and less potential for any mess!
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Re: Rice

Post by Arzosah »

Thanks itsy - I like that one better!