If food can't go bad it was never good in the first place.
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Honey is the exception to the rule.
I ran to the comments for this one.
Damn, beat me to it!
Maple Syrup can also last indefinitely, but with more effort than honey (thanks bees!)
How about salt?
I hope my bees made it through their first winter - if not we try again :)
Me too! Irregardless, looking forward to putting out my swarm traps again and catching more this spring! Need to get a lot more honey and hive products this year and keep growing. π
My hives will be swarm traps within themselves due to the brood and honey that is surely there - would be attractive spots for swarms.
Or do you think the swarm traps are really that useful?
Was about to say... π
Iβm lovin it.
Unless itβs homemade canned food that can be stored for years in the cellar.
That is incorrect. They have found honey, buried with ancient Egyptians, which hasn't spoiled. It is the only naturaly produced foodstuff, that doesn't, to my knowledgeππ».
What if it's frozen?
Unless it's in empty vacuum space, It will be bad in 50 years.
American pasteurized beer
Truth!
Honey has entered the chat
Fucking babybels.
What a brilliant point. π―
I love the foods that have to "go bad" to be good π§ π· π
Well, honey would like a word.
Nuts
Are only last order ingredients accepted here?
Because pemmicam lasts long as shit, and my own dried-scrambled-eggs-power + ghee concoction (an egg-pemmicam if you'd like) also is going very strong after a few months.
Way of the Inuit.
How do you discover nostriches worth following?π€
Today I looked over a recent nostr:nprofile1qqsxu35yyt0mwjjh8pcz4zprhxegz69t4wr9t74vk6zne58wzh0waycpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qg4waehxw309ahx7um5wghx77r5wghxgetk9uq3wamnwvaz7tmpw3kxzuewdehhxarj9ekxzmny9uk0eua6 thread and scrolled through the feeds of respondents I wasn't already following; found several obviously well worth learning from.ππ»ππ
My freeze dryer disagrees.
Besides Honey!
accurate!
makes you think wtf is in MREβs
My Sardines in tin will be food for me in 5 years..
I had a loaf of bread my dad bought me sitting on my front door step for almost 6 months with zero signs of mold. it would still be there today but a raccoon took it.
Not alwaysβ¦