Tuesday, July 17, 2018 by Zoey Sky
http://www.starvation.news/2018-07-17-a-guide-to-repackaging-salt-for-long-term-storage.html
Preppers know that when SHTF, salt is a precious commodity since it has various survival uses. If you don’t have any salt in your stockpile, now’s the time to start storing it long-term.
Done correctly, repackaged salt can last for at least several years. (h/t to ApartmentPrepper.com.)
While salt can be stored in your pantry for some time, it will gradually start to clump up, making it more difficult to use, especially if you live in a humid location. You can break up salt if it’s clumped, but with the proper technique, repackaged salt will be free-flowing and easy to use.
Materials needed:
Note: Set up the salt and materials in an area without any kids and/or pets to avoid any accidents with the hair-straightening iron (which must be on high setting).
Steps:
Use this technique if you want to repackage food for long-term storage without purchasing a vacuum-sealing system, like the FoodSaver.
When SHTF, this salt repackaging tip will come in handy, especially if you want to stock up on other bulk foods.
When stored properly, repackaged salt and other foods can last for about 10 to 30 years. Do take note that other factors like heat, humidity, and light can affect the quality of stored food. If you store the food at higher temperatures, its shelf life will be shorter. (Related: Long-term food storage made easy.)
Practice food rotation so the items in your stockpile don’t go to waste. Check your stock room and rotate the items regularly. Start consuming foods with the oldest dates and replace any item that you eat with a fresh batch.
Now that you know how to properly repackage salt, here are some various survival uses for this versatile condiment:
Learn more about food prepping and food storage at Foodsupply.news.
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