Bud in Fla
Veteran Member
We got some dehydrated eggs from Honeyville. We stored them in food grade paint cans with O2 absorbors in the cans. Some of the cans are dated '09.
Honeyville says the shelf life is 3 years. What does experience say? We don't want to poison ourselves but is the shelf life really 3 years or is that when they want us to reorder?
When we were making the move from WV to Fla a lot of our food storage was in a storage building here in Fla - ambient temp had to be around 90° to 100° for a while.
I'd rather dump the stuff than die from salmonella or something that I could have avoided. Thanks for any info!
Honeyville says the shelf life is 3 years. What does experience say? We don't want to poison ourselves but is the shelf life really 3 years or is that when they want us to reorder?
When we were making the move from WV to Fla a lot of our food storage was in a storage building here in Fla - ambient temp had to be around 90° to 100° for a while.
I'd rather dump the stuff than die from salmonella or something that I could have avoided. Thanks for any info!