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How/where does one store them and how long do they last in storage?


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I'm not an expert, but have heard that they will last at least a year if kept cool and dry. Could vacuum seal them or just store in an airtight container and keep them somewhere cool.

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Originally Posted by NMiller
I'm not an expert, but have heard that they will last at least a year if kept cool and dry. Could vacuum seal them or just store in an airtight container and keep them somewhere cool.

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A pound or 2 left...

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