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Moisture creates an environment for mold and bacteria. Obviously, dehydrated potato flakes will have a much longer shelf life than fresh potatoes (which are about 80% water). Freeze dried potatoes (which Augason Farms also sells) have even less moisture content than dehydrated potatoes. One main difference between supermarket dehydrated potatoes and Augason Farms is the packaging. Thus, even though you may be enjoying those 10 year old supermarket dehydrated potatoes (based on your anecdotal statement), I'm willing to bet that ultimately they will not last as long as the Augason Farms (OP item) dehydrated potatoes, in terms of taste, texture, and spoilage. Especially since you've opened the container, exposing the contents to moisture in the air.
Of course, if food smells bad, looks different, the package has ballooned in size, etc. you should not eat it.
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Thank you for finding that. I read all the box labels where it should be for the consumer.
That makes sense for the potatoes, but thinking that items with oils would maybe go rancid pretty quick.
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Thank you for finding that. I read all the box labels where it should be for the consumer.
That makes sense for the potatoes, but thinking that items with oils would maybe go rancid pretty quick.
I too was not in the know about funeral potatoes. My sister in law insists on making "funeral sandwiches" with the whole Easter ham before anyone gets to the house. I remain in the dark where these names come from.
Way too many pronouns and without researching, no idea where they originated. One thing I have been thankful for and that is the Pilgrims allegedly had turkey and not something like bear.
Haven't been in a situation where I have needed to eat any of it, so cannot comment on the quality. Having eaten MREs in the past, I would assume that's a good thing.
back to the potatoes....if they are like the other ones I had (orida) they tend to be salty. you can try an oversoak and drain /squeeze which helps a bit with the salt.
real potatoes take too long to cook in the morning.
back to the potatoes....if they are like the other ones I had (orida) they tend to be salty. you can try an oversoak and drain /squeeze which helps a bit with the salt.
real potatoes take too long to cook in the morning.
This why there are no McGrits
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But there is a mc oatmeal...