Protect Your Food Storage From Insect Infestation!
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
- Don't put your food storage at risk. Store it correctly from the start. Purchase quality dry goods, repackage them in an airtight container with a fresh oxygen absorber and store them in a cool, dry, dark location.
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PackFreshUSA sells a variety of sizes of Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers packfreshusa.com/?rfsn=7503114.ecc85c Use the promo code PROVIDENT to receive 10% off your purchase.
****You can learn more about packaging food for long-term storage at TheProvidentPrepper.org.
Long Term Food Storage: Best Containers and Treatment Methods
theprovidentprepper.org/long-term-food-storage-best-containers-and-treatment-methods/
How to Package Dry Foods in Mylar Bags for Long-Term Storage
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Packaging Dry Foods in Glass Jars for Long-Term Food Storage
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theprovidentprepper.org/long-term-food-storage-creative-solutions-to-build-a-critical-asset/
8 Food Storage Enemies and How to Slay Them
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Omg, scary! I have oatmeal in original bags/ cardboard containers from Costco. Both containers are probably 1 1/2 year old. I really need to check them out. Thanks for your reminder
Always check your preps. Original bags from Costco may have been flushed with nitrogen so you may not have a bug problem. Once opened it won't store as long. Repackage if you want long term storage if only a few years just keep it rotated :)
I put bay leaves in my rice and haven’t seen any bugs 😊
Lesson Learned #1) Mouse chewed little holes in Vacuumed Bags of Beans and Nuts. Bugs 🐛 got into them. A container would have prevented this.
That's rough!
Yummy for chickens!
Thank you Kylene for sharing this video. The freeze, thaw, freeze was a new concept for me. Happy trails!
Mice 🐁 got into dog food in my Jeep and set up house inside some boxes. I was lucky they didn’t eat through wiring! Got everything cleaned out finally.
That's awful!
Watch the Kraft Mac n Cheese too. I don't know what's changed. It used to last like 4 years in it's original box, but now it doesn't. Bugs develop and eat through the foil cheese packs inside. I've lost several boxes.
Oh my! Thanks for sharing the education and demonstration ❤
Unfortunately if times got hard enough for long enough, it would most likely be still eaten.
Had rodents chew through a rusty bottomed garbage can that had wheat in it. Such a big loss. Live and learn
Oh no!
Thanks so much! 👍
I had a gallon jar with raisins in it and about a year after sealing the jar I went to get some raisins and they were crawling with worm like things. I had to throw the whole jar away. I had never seen that nor have I heard of anything like that before. Live and learn!
I think you should tell viewers to take them out of the original packaging and then seal the n Mylar bags or vacuum seal. I left mine in the original package then vacuum sealed and into a bucket and stored in basement. Some say leave in package 🎉then continue on or cut off corner put in O2 absorber and into Mylar bag and heat seal.
I had a similar issue when storing beans and rice in coffee cans.
Thanks for the video. I had always wondered about the idea of Freeze - Thaw - Freeze... thanks for confirming that it works.
Ick! I once stored pasta noodles inside large Tupperware containers and checked them a year later to find that mice had eaten through the containers to get at the noodles. Had to throw everything out. I never did that again!
Protein and chicken feed score
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Yuck! Good lesson.
Not infested but at 14 years old now the rice definitely tastes like cardboard. Purchased from emergency essentials in superpails.
thats the new global menu! eat the bugs-YUK
Sadly, here in the Wonderful USA we get them in most processed foods. 🐾🐜🐝🐛🪲🐞🕷🪳🦗🦟🪰🪱🦠
Hopefully never on my menu!
That’s funny
I put rye berries in a vacuum lid canister that wasn't completely airtight, I guess. After a couple of years, the jar spilled, and I saw tiny mites the color of the wheat running around where the dust fell and there was dust caked in the bottom of the jar. I don't know what kind of bugs these were, but they stopped moving fast once out in the air. I wonder if I can still use this wheat if I rinse it off a couple of times. They were mainly in the bottom of the jar where they made a sticky mess like brown glue. I think they left a lot of chaff dust in my berrise also.
Can you actually put oxygen absorbers in a tin can like that or plastic bucket or should it be in mylar first? I am thinking i heard someone say the oxygen absorber sucked the sides of a plastic bucket in. Anyone have experience with that?
Feed it to your chickens
Knock on wood, the only thing that we have ever had was a few weevils in sugar/ flour. Not super bad, we just sifted the few out and kept using. In mine and my husbands early marriage money was tight. Now I have learned how to store dry goods better.
Hello, I have a question. I purchased organic spaghetti from Costco with the intention of long storage. Do I place in a mylar bag with the original packaging and an oxygen absorber with not cutting a whole or with cutting a whole in the original packaging? Thank you. pending response.
how do those little jerks survive without water?!
Yucky but glad I'm learning now.
more protein
If you do the freeze-thaw-frreze method can you still use mylar bags with 02 absorbers if your sure to dry out the product before putting ibto the mylar bags?
You can use Mylar with 02 absorbers even if you have already done the freeze thaw freeze method. My preference would be to only use oxygen absorbers but make certain that the product has been returned to room temperature and is dry. Hope that helps!
Mylar bags are not available in our area as well. Is there any other food storage you can recommend that is widely available in all grocery stores?
You can order Mylar online. PackFreshUSA sells a variety of sizes of Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers packfreshusa.com/?rfsn=7503114.ecc85c Use the promo code PROVIDENT to receive 10% off your purchase. Our local WalMart, Winco and Costco all carry a few items for long term storage. Where do you live?
Where can i buy the oxyfen absorber? what does it look like coz nobody in my place has any idea what an oxygen absorber looks like or where we can be able to purchase it.
This video will help ruclips.net/video/fVq2XjaXC-4/видео.html PackFreshUSA sells a variety of sizes of Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers packfreshusa.com/?rfsn=7503114.ecc85c Use the promo code PROVIDENT to receive 10% off your purchase.
Hello, I've saved many of your videos for a long time, and Thank you so much. But I'd like to know why you say to keep a lot of salt?
Salt is something that you can't produce on your own. It is vital for preservation and actually for life. That makes it a great barter item if you don't need it all. It will store forever.
Thank you. I can see the barter item is great.
Chicken food 😮
I use quart jars and vaccine seal them😊😊
I stored spaghetti In mylar back, redone it twice and it did not shrunk both times at all ..... help please! What's happening
Is there perhaps a small hole in the bag?
I have some rice that I bought about 6 months ago. It is still in the original bag. Is it still good or should I throw it away ?
It should still be good. Examine it for "bug" infestation and if it still appears good, I would probably put it in glass jars with oxygen absorbers and use it. The reason I suggest jars is the fact you can monitor the rice easily. If any little critters happen to hatch (highly unlikely with O2 absorbers), you can see it easily and toss the rice. Hope this helps!
Sins like chicken food