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> On Sat, 25 May 2013 03:43:56 -0700 (PDT), Bryan > > wrote: > >> I like the way that they package in 4 oz bags, but give a discount if >> you buy two or four of them. Keeps fresher that way. > > Do you store them in the refrigerator or freezer? I would. I don't think the high wind is good for anything but glass jars. Polyethylene is not good for keeping freshness. I store my homemade habanero powder in bell jars, even so, it degenerates over a period of years. I also add salt. I get 6 oz containers at my grocery. It's packed by a local source, and they sell for $4-5 . I can also buy any quantity from another Italian store, which carries most spices in bulk. Greg |
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