Oxygen absorbers are a great tool to extend the shelf life of dry goods. But what happens if you don't use them? In this video, we have a rare opportunity to compare identical white rice that was packaged at the same time in 2007. Both were stored in a #10 can. One with an oxygen absorber and one without. The results surprised us.
You can purchase #10 cans of dry goods from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Home Storage Center. It is a great way to economically build your food supply. Find one near you at this link [ Ссылка ]
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