Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Do It Yourself Longterm Rice Storage

White rice


People store food for a variety of reasons. For some, it is in preparation in case of a natural disaster, such as an ice storm or earthquake. Others consider stocking food a prudent way to live in case of a financial disaster or other calamity. Either way, rice--especially white, milled rice--will keep for years in a cool area of your home or garage. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Buy only good-quality white rice for storage purposes. While you can store brown rice, it will not keep as well as white rice over time.


2. Secure enough five-gallon food-grade plastic buckets to store the amount of rice you wish to store. Each bucket will hold approximately 25 pounds of rice. If using glass jars, a gallon jar will hold approximately five pounds of rice.


3. Pour the rice into the buckets or jars. Rice should be removed from its original packaging.


4. Place the appropriate amount of oxygen absorbing packets into each container. These packages can be purchased from food storage supply houses or from bulk food sources online. Each manufacturer will have recommendations of how many packages to add depending on the storage container size.


5. Place the lid firmly on the bucket or jar.


6. Store in a cool, dry place. Rice will keep for up to 10 years if the temperature remains at approximately 70 degrees F. It will keep for up to 30 years at 40 degrees.

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