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93 posted on 10/01/2012 2:49:57 PM PDT by tomkat (counterattack)
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I love those DAK canned hams, but apparently so did everyone else because I was never able to get as many as I wanted when they came on sale.

One thing I haven’t seen mentioned— metal cans for storage. Rodents can’t chew through them. Cheapest type is the 4-5 gallon popcorn cans you can often find at yard sales. You can also buy new empty gallon paint cans but they don’t hold much.

Misinformation in the article:
“A really basic way to store the rice, beans, cornmeal, sugar and pastas is to buy several 5-gallon seal-able paint buckets or food-grade buckets from your local hardware store. Put a cup or so of salt into a sandwich baggie (opened) at the bottom of the buckets. Then fill it with food stuffs and add a couple of ounces of dried ice (found at large grocery stores) which will remove the oxygen from the bucket after it’s sealed.”

Dry ice will NOT remove oxygen, except by displacing the air in the container, but to do that you need to leave the lid unsealed. You put the dry ice in the BOTTOM of the container, fill it with food, place the lid on and leave it for a few hours. Then you seal the lid. If the lids bulge on any of the sealed containers, you can ‘burp’ the excess pressure and then reseal it. The best thing dry ice will do is kill any insects and insect eggs which may be in the food, by depriving them of sufficient oxygen to survive.


106 posted on 10/01/2012 3:45:26 PM PDT by Max in Utah (A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.)
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