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RE: Bulk buying flour - I-K-E - 12 September 2013

I remember reading something about freezing the flour to kill the bugs in it I'll have to try and find it again later

so freeze defrost and store


RE: Bulk buying flour - bigpaul - 12 September 2013

stored flour dosent last for long...period, it goes off after a time no matter what you do to it. whole grains is the only way to go for long term storage.


RE: Bulk buying flour - uks - 12 September 2013

I put down 2 bags of flour for an experiment. I Cooked one 12 months after sell by date no problem. I still have one left to cook at the 2 year point which will be February 2014, I will let you know the results in February.
I just put them straight into a cupboard and left them no special storage at all.


RE: Bulk buying flour - Bjm - 12 September 2013

have a look at http://frugalliving.about.com/od/storingfoods/ht/How-To-Store-Flour.htm


RE: Bulk buying flour - Mortblanc - 13 September 2013

(12 September 2013, 19:27)uks Wrote: I put down 2 bags of flour for an experiment. I Cooked one 12 months after sell by date no problem. I still have one left to cook at the 2 year point which will be February 2014, I will let you know the results in February.
I just put them straight into a cupboard and left them no special storage at all.

Around here, a two year old bag of flour is going to be a sack full of weevils!

If you do not have insects that get into the flour there you are fortunate since most of the world fights this problem.

Nothing like opening a sack and finding it filled with worms.


RE: Bulk buying flour - bigpaul - 13 September 2013

weevils don't get into the flour, they are already in the wheat before it ever gets milled, I think freezing just puts them to sleep and they wake up again when its defrosted.


RE: Bulk buying flour - Stewart - 13 September 2013

in the 80,s we used to deliver flour to underground govermemt storage areas.we used to take 24 tons in 8 stone hessian sacks.it was unloaded onto a machine that put the sacks into plastic bags.6 months later we would take another load in and bring the old load back.all our flour has a use by date of 6 months.it will last longer,but for long term storage,grain and a small hand mill is the way to go. hope this helps


RE: Bulk buying flour - Bonnox - 13 September 2013

My local asda superstore is now selling 3kg bags of flour for £2 which works out a LOT cheaper than buying in bulk, most places suggested here are around £16 for 16 kg, at that price you could get 24kg's for the same price


RE: Bulk buying flour - Skean Dhude - 15 September 2013

(13 September 2013, 17:46)bigpaul Wrote: weevils don't get into the flour, they are already in the wheat before it ever gets milled, I think freezing just puts them to sleep and they wake up again when its defrosted.

BP, You are right about how they get in but freezing the flour for three days kills them. They get 'put to sleep' all right.


RE: Bulk buying flour - Prepared Chick - 30 October 2013

Plain Flour will last 5 years in a mylar bag with oxygen absorber - I also add Bayleaves which gives offf a scent weavils don't like.

I have never refrigerated my flour - I use use approviately 2500cc in a 20 x 30 mylar bag full of flour and its been fine - no issues. My mum has moved to a warmer climate and she refrigerates, then mylar bags with oxygen and moisture asborber with some bayleaves thrown in and its also fine.

Hard wheat last 10 years in mylar bag with oxygen absorber