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Orange Squash Storage
16 April 2014, 13:02,
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Orange Squash Storage
Really quick question.

Does anyone have any data about how well Orange Juice concentrate stores?

My usual drink is water. Maybe I'll have tea or coffee, or a STARBUCKS!!! HELL YEAH!!!! Sorry, off topic. But I just had a thought, now and again, like when I get back from a run, it's brilliant to have a little orange squash.

Post SHTF, now and again, it'll be good to get a little change away from just water. Yes there are teas, coffees and the alike, sachets and stuff like that. I don't care about them really. I've got my fill (so to speak).

But does anyone know how well, and how long, you can store Orange Juice Concentrate for?
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16 April 2014, 16:01,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
You've confused me, (it's not difficult!) Do you mean pure ornage juice concentrate, or orange squash as in Robinsons diltute to taste?

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16 April 2014, 16:11, (This post was last modified: 16 April 2014, 16:11 by Scythe13.)
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
(16 April 2014, 16:01)TOF Wrote: You've confused me, (it's not difficult!) Do you mean pure ornage juice concentrate, or orange squash as in Robinsons diltute to taste?

The Robinson's type.

Haha, I just reread my original post! Fun with dyslexia.
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17 April 2014, 01:46,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
Hello, Scythe13,

I'm storing fruit juice too - for exactly the reasons you mentioned. It's not water, but it makes water go further, and it's really good for morale to have a change and the sense of a 'treat'.

Concentrated orange squash of the Robinson type only keeps (officially) for a year, and I've known it form a thick orange scum on the top about a month or so after that. There's a table of Robinson's drinks here, and you'll see the shelf life is the same for them all.

If you're interested in other types of fruit juice, there's a useful table here of the main 'box and bottle' types. What's really helpful is that it tells you how long you can keep them after the sell-by date - eg it claims that canned apple juice can be safely consumed as much as 9 months after its 'best-by' date. I can't vouch for that (don't sue me!!) but that's what it says.

Still - even if it doesn't keep that long, I don't see why I shouldn't enjoy them for the first year after TSHTF. As long as I remember to keep rotating..
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17 April 2014, 10:53,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
Nice one, that's really good info LL.

I think, for the longer term thing, I might have to resort to those vile granule type things! Cool-Aide anyone?
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17 April 2014, 13:07,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
Crystal Light is better, Scythe.

You can make your own. Deydrate your fruit to a crisp, them powder them up, add a bit of sugar, and there you go. I'll have a go myself this weekend if I remember to get some fruit and do a show and tell.

Or make your own Cordial/fruit syrups. This is a good resource.

http://www.permaculture.co.uk/readers-so...-naturally

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17 April 2014, 14:44,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
Nice one! Thanks TOF.
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17 April 2014, 15:13,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
They have been advertising a new "super" concentrated Robinsons squash on the TV this week, the bottle would fit in the palm of your hand and is designed to be carried around with you.

http://www.robinsonssquashd.co.uk/aboutsquashd.aspx

Not sure what the shelf life is like though.
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17 April 2014, 15:15,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
That looks cool.

Might have to set some and tell you all how effective it is 1 year after the sell by date, hehe.
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17 April 2014, 17:32,
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RE: Orange Squash Storage
There's a powdered orange juice drink sold over here called Tang... to make it, just add water. It's orange colored, sweet, and sorta kinda tastes like orange juice (or a distant cousin thereof) but it stores almost forever and has a load of vitamin C. I don't know if you can get it over in the UK but it might be worth looking into.
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