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For that stuff in the fridge/freezer

ReaperX

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When it comes to designers and stocking up on stuff for awhile, the best thing is to somehow vaccum (put it in a ziplock bag and keep rolling it till the air is completely out) seal it and put it in the basement, or a dark closet. The issue with putting stuff in the freezer is that it lowers the entire bottle, which includes the atmosphere included in the bottle as well, despite it being sealed.

Once you pull that bottle out, the temperature change is going to cause slight condensation to occur, even more so once you open up the bottle to start using it.

If you put a bottle of pills, or a bulk powder in the freezer or fridge, plan on keeping it in there, and only taking it out to take the required amount then putting it back in.

There are some people that have posted that they put stuff in the freezer or fridge, then start using it later. I'm not sure if they are letting that bottle chill at room temperature or what, but there is a potential to have moisture occur, which MIGHT cause degredation for that 1-AD that expired back in May '06, even more so for vegetable capsules and powders.



Hugz & Kisses,
xoxo

-ReaperX
 
Reynold's sells a product called the "handi-vac." Besides being a bargain at 10 dollars, it quickly and easily vaccum seals all your goodies for the freezer.
 
I thought the 'handi-vac' was yo' momma's nickname Trauma?

:nutkick:

Don't yo' be talkin' bout my momma son. :saw: I bought stock in hoover thanks to yo' momma. ;) Man i set myself up for that one lol.......nice pick up canuck :trout:
 
Good info! My fridge is filled with frozen chicken and steaks though so I don't have any room.
 
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