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Wheat flour has a shelf life of up to six months if stored unopened in the pantry. Once you've opened it, keeping flour refrigerated can extend its shelf life to eight months. White flour can last up to one year stored in the pantry, unopened. Open it up and the pantry life decreases to eight months.
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Read More »Knowing when to throw out food can be tricky, especially when it comes to dry goods. Most packaged products come labeled with a use-by, sell-by or best-by date. But when it comes to pantry staples like flour, sugar or baking soda, you might have more time to make those cookies than you thought. The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, along with the Food Marketing Institute and Cornell University, maintain an online resource called Foodkeeper. There, you can find a storage guide with information on hundreds of foods and their best shelf life for freshness and quality. Here's the rundown of common baking essentials you probably have sitting in the back of your pantry.
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Read More »Flour is also notorious for harboring bacteria. Whether it's past its use-by date or not, you should always bake any recipe that includes flour before eating.
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