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The Basics of
Food Storage
apply when freezing or canning food are not an option due to lack of equipment
or power, but there are Pros and Cons
to these techniques. Time honored Smoking
or Drying Techniques such as the
Foxfire Tips or
Backwoods tips can keep crops from
spoiling, and Jerky, or
Biltong as it's sometimes called, lasts
for years. A Make Shift dehydrator,
such as one placed above a Light Bulb,
can be devised. A
FAQ collected from Usenet postings is available. Grains need to be
Winnowed Clean prior to storage. Various
cooking staples such as Vinegar,
Herbs and Spices,
Salt,
Fats and Oils,
Sugars,
Liquid Sugars, and
Leavening Agents have storage considerations,
as do Milk Products. Powdered
Infant Formula lasts longer than canned
formula. Molds in Food can develop
but we can Minimize Molds or
Prevent Molds, and there are techniques
for dealing with Molds in Canned Goods
and Mold in Grains and legumes.
Botulism and
Bacterial Spoilage can also develop.
Dehydrated foods can be purchased,
but when Buying Bulk shop carefully.
Hard Tack and such atypical foods as
Dog Food or
Pigeon Food are options.
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