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How Long After Expiration Can I Use Buckwheat Flour?


Oria

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I found a opened bag of buckwheat flour that I forgot to put in the freezer and it expired on April 17th of this year. It smells fine so I'm wondering if it's safe to use it?

 

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should be ok if protected  from mositure. Make sure you cook well whatever you make with it.

  On 8/9/2014 at 10:42 PM, Oria said:

I found a opened bag of buckwheat flour that I forgot to put in the freezer and it expired on April 17th of this year. It smells fine so I'm wondering if it's safe to use it?

 

Thanks!

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  On 8/10/2014 at 6:54 AM, kenlove said:

should be ok if protected  from mositure. Make sure you cook well whatever you make with it.

 

Ok, thanks!

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I use older  bW flour all the time.  Great stuff.  Try to get the roasted seeds at a health food store too. They are really good.

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