I'm not a baker, so I usually don't buy large amounts of flour & sugar. What is the shelf life of granulated sugar, confectioner's sugar, flour, cornstartch, etc.?
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Originally posted by Luanne123 View PostI'm not a baker, so I usually don't buy large amounts of flour & sugar. What is the shelf life of granulated sugar, confectioner's sugar, flour, cornstartch, etc.?
I blow through powdered sugar way too fast. I don't know what makes it "powdery," so I couldn't hazard an education guess on whether it could spoil. Brown sugar lasts a long time, too, but you need to keep it sealed tightly, or the molasses with get "gunky"--sort of hard. A cure (I've heard) for gunk is an apple slice placed in the bag for a short time.
I don't know about flour. I use mine too quickly. I would offer this though: if it has been sitting around a REALLY long time and the seal is not 100%, I'd pitch it. You can get bug eggs, if not bugs themselves. SO GROSS. I once bought a flour from a small convenience store, and I guess the bag had been sitting there forever--when I opened it up, the flour was MOVING. Seriously. Like a horror flick scene.
Cornstarch...no idea, sorry. I buy it in the tins with resealable lids. I don't use all that much and I've kept mine for a LONG time and never had any problems.
Good luck!!!!
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Thanks everyone. Everything I had was close to year old. I threw it all out and bought new for the cookie exchange. I think I'll just make extra cookies and perfect my baking skills!!!!!Luanne
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