Determining the storage life of foods is, at best, an inexact science as there are so many variables. These range from the condition your food was in when
you first purchased it and includes many other factors. This page was written with input by Mr. Stephen Portela who has over 30 years of professional food
storage experience. This information should be used as a general guide only, and should not be followed "as the gospel truth" because your results may be different.
Whatever container you use, be sure it is food grade as your product can be tainted with whatever the container is made from. Plastic sacks are not good airtight containers, for even if they are sealed, the relatively thin plastic 'breathes,' allowing air to pass through. Paper sacks are even worse.
Source
Al Durtschi, mark@waltonfeed.com
waltonfeed.com
Copyright © 1996, Al Durtschi. All rights reserved.
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