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@AMproducts, i am not too sure about the shelf life stability of anything with fats or oils in it. Peanut butter, at least the stuff I had stored, goes rancid after extended storage, say, 1 year past the "Best by" date on the jar. same with vacuum sealed nuts.
Luckily, I only had to toss about 4 large jars.
I was rotating through them, but those 4 jars got missed. I learned the same lesson with coffee, freeze dried and ground. (Never tried whole coffee beans, but I suspect the same would hold true.)
Decided if I want caffeine for LTS, I'd be storing tea leaves. I wouldn't store much, just enough to wean me off to reduce the caffeine headaches.
The rancid stuff was probably safe to consume, but I'm one of those that doesn't like the taste of rancid oil, freezer burn, etc.
Honey in sealed containers is the only food I'm aware of that has no real shelf life.
If anyone else that gets to read this wants to find out what foods to store, a good reference is:
Foods with long shelf life
What are the foods with a long shelf life? If you're new to prepping, you may be overwhelmed with analyzing the shelf life of foods for your emergency food storage plan. Here are some planning tips...www.happypreppers.com
@AMproducts, i am not too sure about the shelf life stability of anything with fats or oils in it. Peanut butter, at least the stuff I had stored, goes rancid after extended storage, say, 1 year past the "Best by" date on the jar. same with vacuum sealed nuts.
Luckily, I only had to toss about 4 large jars.
I was rotating through them, but those 4 jars got missed. I learned the same lesson with coffee, freeze dried and ground. (Never tried whole coffee beans, but I suspect the same would hold true.)
Decided if I want caffeine for LTS, I'd be storing tea leaves. I wouldn't store much, just enough to wean me off to reduce the caffeine headaches.
The rancid stuff was probably safe to consume, but I'm one of those that doesn't like the taste of rancid oil, freezer burn, etc.
Honey in sealed containers is the only food I'm aware of that has no real shelf life.
If anyone else that gets to read this wants to find out what foods to store, a good reference is:
Foods with long shelf life
What are the foods with a long shelf life? If you're new to prepping, you may be overwhelmed with analyzing the shelf life of foods for your emergency food storage plan. Here are some planning tips...www.happypreppers.com