desert_sailing
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I hope you all are getting to enjoy some nice weather. It has been a scorcher here lately and it is difficult to work on the rig in much more than 30 minute increments.
With so much time on the inside next to the AC. I am prepping for my galley and have just a couple questions on how you store your dry goods for longevity.
I don't anticipate having much in the way boxed meals like burger helpers and such. I will of course have some type of pasta..shells/noodles, rice (jasmine), pancake mix and oatmeal, cold cerea, powder eggs, powder milk ...etc...etc..
Do you put all those items into glass jars/containers for longevity or do you keep them in their original packaging?
I assume glass containers are better than plastic...do you have a problem with breakage of the glass containers? What about moisture getting in?
Would you suggest putting the food first into a ziplock..then into the jar/container?
Besides some cans of beans..LOL I only have the above mentioned items to go into the pantry. What long term usage items are in your mobile pantry?
I intend to use my fridge as freezer provided I have enough power..I am wondering what kind of condiments do NOT need refrigeration after opening?
I can think of only soy sauce.. eww.. and honey.. yum.
I was enjoying the luxury of blue cheese dressing the other day and realized.. that I may have to stick with a simple squeeze of fresh lemon.
I wonder how the freezing of cheese works out..
I certainly appreciate any suggestions on what long term provisions you carry and how you store them for "freshness".
With so much time on the inside next to the AC. I am prepping for my galley and have just a couple questions on how you store your dry goods for longevity.
I don't anticipate having much in the way boxed meals like burger helpers and such. I will of course have some type of pasta..shells/noodles, rice (jasmine), pancake mix and oatmeal, cold cerea, powder eggs, powder milk ...etc...etc..
Do you put all those items into glass jars/containers for longevity or do you keep them in their original packaging?
I assume glass containers are better than plastic...do you have a problem with breakage of the glass containers? What about moisture getting in?
Would you suggest putting the food first into a ziplock..then into the jar/container?
Besides some cans of beans..LOL I only have the above mentioned items to go into the pantry. What long term usage items are in your mobile pantry?
I intend to use my fridge as freezer provided I have enough power..I am wondering what kind of condiments do NOT need refrigeration after opening?
I can think of only soy sauce.. eww.. and honey.. yum.
I was enjoying the luxury of blue cheese dressing the other day and realized.. that I may have to stick with a simple squeeze of fresh lemon.
I wonder how the freezing of cheese works out..
I certainly appreciate any suggestions on what long term provisions you carry and how you store them for "freshness".