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Sachet soup
20 August 2013, 22:42,
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Sachet soup
Does anyone know long I could store satchels of soup for? The ones that u add to boiling water. They come in plastic bags was wondering just how important best before actually is on this item.
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21 August 2013, 06:55,
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RE: Sachet soup
I'm packing these in my BOB, but am experimenting with them now. Experiment is very simple. Buy a load now, don't use any for 2 years. Then one every 2 months until I get sick from one. Simple, but effective.

I'm guessing it'll be a good few years after the best before date.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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21 August 2013, 11:02,
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RE: Sachet soup
Lol S13 - you are a health & safety nightmare Big Grin
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21 August 2013, 13:02,
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RE: Sachet soup
That just it the best before are just that on alot of products. Health and safety. I work in a supermarket and I know tons of products that can last years past there best before dates
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22 August 2013, 16:23,
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RE: Sachet soup
Health and WHAT?!?! McC, what is this mystical word I have never heard of?
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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22 August 2013, 17:13,
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RE: Sachet soup
cuppasoup last as long as that bag is intact. Nothing in there to go off, hardly full of natural ingredients Big Grin

I mean even if they're 3000 years out of date, the taste can't get any worse!
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3 January 2014, 19:14,
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RE: Sachet soup
Exactly! They ain't going off. Probably shouldn't admit to it but swmbo keeps piles of these in,middle to top brands and lots of flavours. When being/ feeling lazy we bung them into pasta or casseroles, stews whatever as stock, pie mixes you name it.
We also keep them in day sacks for a brew on a cold walk.
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3 January 2014, 21:47, (This post was last modified: 3 January 2014, 21:55 by CharlesHarris.)
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RE: Sachet soup
In my preps I have #10 cans, about 4kg each, of " ABC Soup Mix" from The Freeze Dry Guy.
This soup mix contains a meat stock base, seasonings, dried vegetables, tomato and onion powder, etc. To prepare put 1 cup, about 250 grams, of the dry mix into a quart or liter of boiling water, stir and let steep for 5 minutes.

A full can makes 20 liters of soup to feed a platoon of 40 men, giving each man a canteen cup full of hot vegetable soup.

I carry dry soup mix in a wide mouth litre bottle in my kit, adding 125 grams, about 1/2 cup dry measure, to a pint or about 500ml of boiling water.

We keep this soup mix at home in the pantry and use it all the time, as it is more tasty, nutritious and less expensive than the common grocery store canned soups.

The shelf life of unopened #10 cans is 20+ years. Once opened, I transfer the unused portion into wide mouthed litre jars and while the dry mix does not require refrigeration, it is recommended that you use it up within 30 days. We eat alot if hot soup in the winter, so this is seldom a problem.

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4 January 2014, 11:06,
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RE: Sachet soup
MCavity, after TSHTF there wont be any "Elf and safety"! people will just have to use their own judgement-gawd help us, if the behaviour of some people in the storms and flooding this last week is anything to go by!!!
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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