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Shoppers have enjoyed the convenience of buying in bulk for a number of years. My own bulk buying experiences have been hit and miss at best, but I recently discovered just how convenient buying in bulk can be.
- some items are available only in bulk
When you buy in bulk it's a good idea to get your cupboards in order. There are a number of ways you can store bulk items: - recycled plastic containers and glass jars
A key to bulk storage is labeling. Make sure all containers are air-tight and clearly labeled and dated. Bulk items have a long shelf life because they have been prepared with long-term storage in mind. I've always wondered if bulk items are as fresh as packaged. In my experience bulk items have been very fresh--even raisins! You'd be amazed at all the things you can buy in bulk. Here's a partial list to get you thinking of the possibilities: Baking:
Grains:
Dried Fruits:
Beans:
Pasta:
Nuts:
Vegetables:
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