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12/30/2009 3:49:19 PM EDT
Is it necessary to debug rice before long term storage?  I have heard of freezing the Mylar bags after they have been packed for a couple days, is this needed?  If so, are there other methods I should be aware of?
12/30/2009 3:58:26 PM EDT
[#1]
We toss EVERYTHING in the freezer for a week or so as soon as it comes home.THEN repackage if desired.
Usually it's the eggs in product that later hatch into the bugs you see.
12/30/2009 4:11:53 PM EDT
[#2]
I use the freezing method, but some use DE.
12/30/2009 7:13:43 PM EDT
[#3]
I put mine the freezer for 3 days and then package for storing or use.
12/31/2009 9:30:08 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I put mine the freezer for 3 days and then package for storing or use.


Yep. fast, easy and never had any crawlies.
12/31/2009 10:12:07 AM EDT
[#5]
wouldn't the vacuum prevent anything from hatching in the first place?  The mylars I've got in my 5-gallon buckets are sucked in tight.
1/4/2010 11:38:04 AM EDT
[#6]
Hi Guys,

I just pulled a 25lb bag of rice that I had put in the freezer for a few days.  I bagged a 1 gal Mylar bag and vacuumed out the air and sealed it with an 500cc O2 absorber.  Condensation formed on the outside of the Mylar bag because the rice was still cold.  Should I have let it warm up before I bagged it or no big deal?  It might be a stupid question but better safe than sorry.

Thank you.
2/25/2010 6:05:15 PM EDT
[#7]
Wondering myself!

Quoted:
Hi Guys,

I just pulled a 25lb bag of rice that I had put in the freezer for a few days.  I bagged a 1 gal Mylar bag and vacuumed out the air and sealed it with an 500cc O2 absorber.  Condensation formed on the outside of the Mylar bag because the rice was still cold.  Should I have let it warm up before I bagged it or no big deal?  It might be a stupid question but better safe than sorry.

Thank you.


2/25/2010 7:20:09 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
I use the freezing method, but some use DE.


I thought that the lack of O2 (from an O2 absorber) pretty much prevented anything from living (long) in there...

2/25/2010 7:46:44 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I use the freezing method, but some use DE.


I thought that the lack of O2 (from an O2 absorber) pretty much prevented anything from living (long) in there...



Some quick Wikified links on Anaerobic Bacteria Clostridium and Obligate Anaerobes and the main Anaerobic Organism page.

Botulism is an Anaerobe everyone should be familiar with.

TM