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Freezing Dry Goods

October 6, 2009

Dry GoodsStore your legumes, flour, oatmeal and nuts in the fridge or freezer. They won't get weevils or insects, and will last longer.

By Dorty from SA

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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 677 Posts
November 21, 2017

Freezing flour for 24 hours will kill any larvae, saving you a lot of work getting rid of pantry moths.

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Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 107 Posts
March 29, 2017

In order to avoid moths and pantry pests, take your dry goods as soon as you purchase them and stick them in the freezer for a minimum of three days. This generally kills any eggs or larvae that are just waiting to destroy your food.

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October 22, 2004

I put all my new packages of flour and macaroni into the freezer or refrigerator and never worry about it going bad or buggy. All is fresh when I need it. By ginny

 
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