We bought a big bag of tortilla chips from Costco. I am sure we won't know how to finish the whole rucksack before the expiration date. Do tortilla chips requirement to be put in the fridge? Thanks.
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No babe. Just put them within a sealed container ;)
I wouldn't, they will capture soggy
no just close the pack tight butt dont breake the chips
no
they dont have to be put surrounded by there but to preserve them fresh and not stale it would be best to do that.
No, they draw moisture
no they'll go soft - fold the top over and clip it next to a peg :-)
Oh no. They'll get drizzly from condensation. If you need to use them up, product a big platter of nachos. I use the usual sized bags from Safeway, and one of my nacho platters take a whole one of those plenty.
Don't put them in the fridge. It won't assist. Tortilla chips usually last awhile as long as the rucksack is sealed appropriate enough. I would recommend putting the chips into a plastic container beside a lid. That will give it a better stamp. There is a nice item you could purchase that keeps dry items approaching bread and chips fresh longer. I'm not sure what its called, but it is a metal box that you can put stacks of chips and loaves of bread in. The box plugs into an outlet and keep foods inside warm and dry. It's really cool. Try to find one and you can extend the enthusiasm or your dry items.
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No babe. Just put them within a sealed container ;)
I wouldn't, they will capture soggy
no just close the pack tight butt dont breake the chips
no
they dont have to be put surrounded by there but to preserve them fresh and not stale it would be best to do that.
No, they draw moisture
no they'll go soft - fold the top over and clip it next to a peg :-)
Oh no. They'll get drizzly from condensation. If you need to use them up, product a big platter of nachos. I use the usual sized bags from Safeway, and one of my nacho platters take a whole one of those plenty.
Don't put them in the fridge. It won't assist. Tortilla chips usually last awhile as long as the rucksack is sealed appropriate enough. I would recommend putting the chips into a plastic container beside a lid. That will give it a better stamp. There is a nice item you could purchase that keeps dry items approaching bread and chips fresh longer. I'm not sure what its called, but it is a metal box that you can put stacks of chips and loaves of bread in. The box plugs into an outlet and keep foods inside warm and dry. It's really cool. Try to find one and you can extend the enthusiasm or your dry items.
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