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here are some. You might look at Prepper sites. Lots of info there
Dried beans, 30 years
Rolled oats, 30 years
Pasta products, 30 years
Potato flakes, 30 years
Dehydrated fruit slices, 30 years
Dehydrated carrots, 20 years
Dried beans, 30 years
Rolled oats, 30 years
Pasta products, 30 years
Potato flakes, 30 years
Dehydrated fruit slices, 30 years
Dehydrated carrots, 20 years
swandfriends · 41-45, F
Wow, wouldn't have guessed dried fruit would last 30 years
@swandfriends I'm a serious prepper so I might be a bit dramatic. I purchased a vacuum sealer to make my own long shelf life foods..Amazon has good and affordable ones. You'll save money and have more shelf space