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Smart Pantry Hacks: Foods That Last Months (Even Years)

Rising costs and unpredictable supply issues are changing how people stock their pantry. It’s no longer about panic buying but it’s about being smart to prepared without panic.

Long-lasting foods like canned goods and dried staples are trending, offering both convenience and peace of mind. It certainly makes sense to have a well-stocked pantry in these unpredictable times. These shelf-stable essentials can last for months or even years, making them ideal for maintaining readiness in trying circumstances.

Corn Starch

Image from: Homesteading Family
  • How long it lasts: Indefinite
  • How to store it : Store in cool and dry spot. Avoid corn starch from heat and strong smelling foods because it easily to absorb. The key is to keep it an airtight container so it will stays fluffy and doesn’t turn clumpy.

Dried Beans

Image from: Eating Rules
  • How long it lasts: 2 to 3 years
  • How to store it: Stored in a cool, dry place and avoid from sunlight. Keep it airtight container to protect from pests.

Rice

Image from: Freshdi
  • How it lasts : 30 years
  • How to store it : Place it into an airtight container and avoid them from heat, sunlight and moisture place. You can use food-grade buckets or vacuum-sealed bags for further protection, particularly if you’re keeping it for a long time. To keep the rice clean, dry, and fresh for a long time, keep it away from strong-smelling meals and make sure the container is securely closed after each use.

Dried pasta

Image from: The Takeout
  • How it lasts: more than 3 years
  • How to store it: Store it in a cool and dry place also avoid it from heat and direct sunlight to keeps it condition. To keep pests away, place it in an airtight container or resealable bag after it has been opened.

Oats

Image from: Healthy Food Guide
  • How long it lasts: up to 2 years
  • How to store it: Oats should be kept in an airtight container away from heat, moisture and strong odor to preserve their freshness. When stored properly, they remain fresh, dry and ready for baking, quick breakfasts,or nutritious snacks at any time.

Canned Tuna

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  • How long it lasts : 4 to 5 years
  • How to store it : Should be stored in a cool and dry location away from heat, sunshine and moisture place. Steer clear of cans with rust, dents, or swelling, as these indicate that they may no longer be safe. After it’s opened, put any leftover tuna in a refrigerator-safe container and eat it within a day or two to preserve its freshness.

Instant Noodles

Image from: Delish
  • How long it lasts : 1 to 2 years
  • How to store it : To preserve their flavor and texture, store them in a cool, dry location away from heat, moisture and direct sunshine. Over time, exposure to air and humidity can degrade the quality of the packaging, so make sure it stays sealed or intact.

Less stress and greater peace of mind result from having a pantry full of durable foods. When stored properly, commonplace foods can last for months or even years. If you keep them dry, refrigerated and sealed, you’ll always be prepared for last-minute dinners whenever life becomes uncertain.

Source: Taste of Home

Ezzatie Najwa

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