JayMcB
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opened a 4yr can this morning, tossed it in a bowl and microwaved it. Similar to what you said, the pasta was chewy...you could eat it, but you'd need to force it down. Have to rethink this on the Chef stuff. ThanksThe pasta absorbs the liquid out of the 'sauce' and congeals. While the resultant can could be considered 'edible', it wouldn't be considered 'palatable'.
This is what they look like about 3 years past expiration.View attachment 451346
opened a 4yr can this morning, tossed it in a bowl and microwaved it. Similar to what you said, the pasta was chewy...you could eat it, but you'd need to force it down. Have to rethink this on the Chef stuff. Thanks
Same. This works great and I'm storing a ton of cans on these. Zero sag. The key is dumping the particleboard and replacing it with 3/4 inch plywoodI buy the metal shelving from Home Depot then I put 3/4 plywood in for the shelves. It's about $150 per shelf to do this, but they are sturdy.
Muscle Rack 5-Tier Heavy Duty Steel Garage Storage Shelving Unit in Black (48 in. W x 72 in. H x 24 in. D) UR-245PBB - The Home Depot
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we used to have a whole bunch of shelves built out of cinder blocks and 3/4 plywood. holds a lot of weight and can be easily customized for any space. And no tools to put together or pull apart (other than cutting the plywood) when/if you move. We had them in closets and garage spaces alike.I would recommend building custom 2x4 and 3/4 ply shelves, but the price of wood is still insane.
Why? I have food I canned in 2011 I still eat.Timely topic!
Earlier tonight I found a quart jar of spaghetti sauce with meatballs that I pressure-canned 12/2014.
The seal is sound. I'm certain it's still food safe. Ain't no way in hell that I'm eating it. It will go into the Friday morning trash pickup.
Because no one else in the house would have eaten it.Why? I have food I canned in 2011 I still eat.
I have been using the top ones in my garage for light storage. Transmissions cylinder heads of course bottom self is for steel mill crates of lead. These are better than plastic or ones with particle board shelves. I do have particle board ones and steel shelf ones wish I stuck to the wire rack ones thru out my housewe have ones like these in our pantry.. no sag at all
HDX 5-Tier Steel Wire Shelving Unit in Chrome (36 in. W x 72 in. H x 16 in. D) 21656CPS - The Home Depot
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and this one in our basement.. again.. no issues at all. I think it comes with MDF as shelving.. has been fine for our cleaning supplies
both going on at least 12 yrs in our current house..
I also built shelving for bankers boxes out of 2x4s and plywood.. these are working well, but are not subject to the same weights as the pantry/basement shelving.
I bought a pair from HD last year; their clips were awful. The Amazon ones I've been running for 5+ years were much better. I have no memory of where I bought the others I have that are 10+ years old, but they really do hold up well.I have been using the top ones in my garage for light storage. Transmissions cylinder heads of course bottom self is for steel mill crates of lead. These are better than plastic or ones with particle board shelves. I do have particle board ones and steel shelf ones wish I stuck to the wire rack ones thru out my house