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Pantry Spring Cleaning: When to Toss Spices and Other Products

Yumsugar has offered these helpful, basic guidelines on how long to keep pantry staples and how to tell when they're ready for the trash (or compost).
By Sara Yoo
With warmer weather tickling the air, I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and dig into a little Spring cleaning. Sure, there are ovens to clean and counters to scrub, but one task I'm forcing myself to tackle this season is tidying up my pantry and spice rack and clearing out old and expired items. Today I've rounded up some guidelines on how long to keep basic pantry staples and how to tell when they're ready for the trash (or compost). While these time frames are a general rule of thumb, it's important to use your senses to detect what to keep and what to toss: if anything looks, smells, or tastes strange, it's probably best to get rid of it. So let's get a-cleaning!
Simo ubuntu, JMR_Photography, and alsjhc
With warmer weather tickling the air, it's time to get in a little spring cleaning — specifically for the pantry and spice rack! YumSugar offers these helpful, basic guidelines on how long to keep pantry staples and how to tell when they're ready for the trash (or compost).After the pantry is all clean and organized, make one of these straight-from-the-pantry dinner recipes.
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When and How!

With warmer weather tickling the air, I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and dig into a little Spring cleaning. Sure, there are ovens to clean and counters to scrub, but one task I'm forcing myself to tackle this season is tidying up my pantry and spice rack and clearing out old and expired items. Today I've rounded up some guidelines on how long to keep basic pantry staples and how to tell when they're ready for the trash (or compost). While these time frames are a general rule of thumb, it's important to use your senses to detect what to keep and what to toss: if anything looks, smells, or tastes strange, it's probably best to get rid of it. So let's get a-cleaning!
Simo ubuntu, JMR_Photography, and alsjhc
While these time frames are a general rule of thumb, it's important to use your senses to detect what to keep and what to toss: If anything looks, smells, or tastes strange, it's probably best to get rid of it. So let's get a-cleaning!
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Spices

Though manufacturers may state otherwise, herbs and ground spices should keep for about a year while whole spices might last two. Whenever possible, grind your own whole spices since they begin to lose their flavor and complexity as soon as they are ground. Make sure to store all spices sealed tightly in a cool, dry place.
Flickr User Simo ubuntu
Though manufacturers may state otherwise, herbs and ground spices should keep for about a year while whole spices might last two. Whenever possible, grind your own whole spices since they begin to lose their flavor and complexity as soon as they are ground. Make sure to store all spices sealed tightly in a cool, dry place.
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Sauces and Condiments

Most opened and properly refrigerated sauces and condiments will last about six months.
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Most opened and properly refrigerated sauces and condiments will last about six months.
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Flour

Flour keeps for six to nine months in a sealed container. It can be kept in the freezer if stored in sealed plastic bags. Whole-wheat flour has a shorter life span than all-purpose, thanks to the higher oil content, so consider storing your wheat flour in the refrigerator or freezer if you don't use it frequently.
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Flour keeps for six to nine months in a sealed container. It can be kept in the freezer if stored in sealed plastic bags. Whole-wheat flour has a shorter life span than all-purpose, thanks to the higher oil content, so consider storing your wheat flour in the refrigerator or freezer if you don't use it frequently.
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Sugar

Sugar generally keeps indefinitely, but it's best to store it in an airtight container to keep out moisture. Sugar prevents microbial growth, so it won't spoil.
Flickr User JMR_Photography
Sugar generally keeps indefinitely, but it's best to store it in an airtight container to keep out moisture. Sugar prevents microbial growth, so it won't spoil.
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Honey

Like sugar, honey has an infinite shelf life so long as it's stored in a sealed container in a cool place. Crystallization is not a sign of spoilage and is easily remedied: just heat your honey jar in a pan of hot water, stirring to redistribute the crystals.
Flickr User alsjhc
Like sugar, honey has an infinite shelf life so long as it's stored in a sealed container in a cool place. Crystallization is not a sign of spoilage and is easily remedied: just heat your honey jar in a pan of hot water, stirring to redistribute the crystals.
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Oils

Cooking oils are best stored in a cool, dark place. In general, you can expect to keep vegetable oils for about six to nine months at room temperature, but taste an oil before using to ensure that it hasn't become rancid.
Flickr User Charles Haynes
Cooking oils are best stored in a cool, dark place. In general, you can expect to keep vegetable oils for about six to nine months at room temperature, but taste an oil before using to ensure that it hasn't become rancid.
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Salt

Salt can be kept indefinitely so long as it's stored in a sealed container to keep out moisture.
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Salt can be kept indefinitely so long as it's stored in a sealed container to keep out moisture.
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Nuts

Nuts are quite perishable, thanks to their high oil content. Store shelled nuts in an airtight container for three to six months in the refrigerator or up to a year in the freezer. Like cooking oils, it's best to taste them when in doubt.
Flickr User steffenz
Nuts are quite perishable, thanks to their high oil content. Store shelled nuts in an airtight container for three to six months in the refrigerator or up to a year in the freezer. Like cooking oils, it's best to taste them when in doubt.
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More Great Tips and Ideas

<p>Check out more tips at <a href="http://www.yumsugar.com" target="_blank"><b><i>Yumsugar</i></b>:</a><br /><br />

<a href="http://www.yumsugar.com/Essential-Kitchen-Tools-21780580" target="_blank"><b>10 Multipurpose Kitchen Items That Will Make Your Life Easier</b></a><br /><br />

<a href="http://www.yumsugar.com/Stylish-Kitchen-Essentials-22389889" target="_blank"><b>Clean Your Kitchen in Style</b></a><br /><br />

           <a href="http://www.yumsugar.com/Tips-Organizing-Small-Kitchen-17900313" target="_blank"><b>5 Ways to Think Big in a Tiny Kitchen</b></a></p>
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