Attention bakers: You're likely storing your flour wrong. Whether you are baking a birthday cake or frying up some chicken, flour is a staple ingredient in our kitchens that seems to make its way into ...
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Whether you have a large sack or a 2-pound bag, flour is a kitchen staple. You can use it for so much more than baking, such as making your own fabric softener or keeping ants at bay. Flour even works ...
Flour can expire, and its shelf life varies based on its type and fat content. You can often use flour past its "best by" date, but if it smells musty or sour, it has gone bad. Proper storage in ...
Pantry pests can spoil your flour and sugar. Simple methods can keep your kitchen safe. Use airtight containers to seal out insects. Add bay leaves for a natural repellent. Freeze new flour to kill ...
Flour beetles can be a pesky thing in your home. To store flour properly is the key to keeping it fresh and free of unwelcome guests. Flour beetles can be the bane of many home bakers, but don’t ...