Flour can last for almost as long as water last.
2006-10-01 05:37:04
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answered by blb6662002 1
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Flour is a non-perishable product. However, it lasts about a year or less if you use it soon to make bread, cakes or pastry.
2006-10-01 05:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Dry nutrition lasts longer. even regardless of the undeniable fact that, moist nutrition is a lot greater appropriate for the cat's well-being, because of the fact the reason it lasts a lot longer isn't basically because of the fact that is dry, yet because of the fact it is composed of a large form of preservatives, via goods and corn. Out of sake of convenience, serve a mixture of dry and moist (I do). That way, you do no longer could purchase a large form of cans yet you're nevertheless waiting to presented the mandatory nutrition.
2016-12-26 06:28:08
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answered by ? 3
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flour can last for like, almost ever!
2006-10-01 05:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as it's kept in a air tight container and no moisture can get to it then Years!
2006-10-01 05:37:45
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answered by rookie 3
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It's fine for up to a year if properly stored in an airtight container.
2006-10-01 05:42:48
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answered by Caroline H 5
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You can keep it tightly sealed in a container in the freezer...if you don't want that, it will last in the cupboard until mealy bugs get into it...
2006-10-01 07:07:20
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answered by jamie t 2
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leave it in your fridge and about 4 months just dont allow air into container when inside.nly open outside
2006-10-01 05:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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