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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 18, 2021 11:59:39 GMT
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Post by staggerstag on Mar 18, 2021 14:04:22 GMT
When you are done grocery shopping and leaving the supermarket, kindly hand your shopping list to people who are going in as they may have forgotten to make one.
Save time when getting in from work and making a snack. Simply pop the bread in and click on the toaster before you leave the house in the morning. Two slices of toast will be waiting for you when you return. Simply add butter.
Don't let cookies and crackers go stale. Open the pack and eat them all at once.
But seriously - honey is the only non-perishable food? I didn't know that it never goes bad even once opened. Sugar, salt, maple syrup, white rice and others can last years, but honey is the forever product, it says.
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Post by NJtoTX on Mar 18, 2021 16:23:56 GMT
When you are done grocery shopping and leaving the supermarket, kindly hand your shopping list to people who are going in as they may have forgotten to make one. Save time when getting in from work and making a snack. Simply pop the bread in and click on the toaster before you leave the house in the morning. Two slices of toast will be waiting for you when you return. Simply add butter. Don't let cookies and crackers go stale. Open the pack and eat them all at once. But seriously - honey is the only non-perishable food? I didn't know that it never goes bad even once opened. Sugar, salt, maple syrup, white rice and others can last years, but honey is the forever product, it says. If food in the back of a refrigerator shelf always freezes, put a loaf of bread there. It will keep your soda cans and celery from ending up frozen.
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Post by sunshine on Mar 20, 2021 23:22:34 GMT
Honey may not 'go bad', but it can definitely crystalize. It can be heated to return it to it's liquid form, but not sure if it harms it's nutrients, etc.
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Post by Catman on Mar 20, 2021 23:28:52 GMT
A serving size of mini wheats is exactly 21 biscuits, no more, no less.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Mar 21, 2021 6:20:33 GMT
Honey may not 'go bad', but it can definitely crystalize. It can be heated to return it to it's liquid form, but not sure if it harms it's nutrients, etc. I think putting the container in warm water is the go between.
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