Do I need to refrigerate Harrison's or repackage the food into plastic bags or Tupperware? (bags, packaging, freshness)
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Do I need to refrigerate Harrison's or repackage the food into plastic bags or Tupperware? (bags, packaging, freshness)
ANSWER: Refrigeration of the food is not necessary but may extend freshness. Use up food in 4 - 6 weeks regardless of whether you refrigerate or not. Always store the food in it's original packaging. Harrison's bags are the very best in preventing oxygen from getting to the food and causing rancidity. Squeeze out the air and zip the top shut. If the zip-top gets damaged or will not close properly, just roll the top down a few times and "chip-clip" the bag closed. This is still better than plastic or Tupperware...
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