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From Alan's Stuff: Prudent Food Storage

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Sugar, Honey and Other Sweeteners
http://www.ccrettraining.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Food-Storage-FAQ-v4.pdf

There are a wide number of sugars to be found for purposes of sweetening foods. Fructose is the primary sugar in fruit and honey; maltose is one of the sugars in malted grains; pimentose is found in olives, and sucrose is what we know as granulated or table sugar. Sucrose is a highly refined product made primarily from sugar cane though sugar beets still contribute a fair amount of the world supply. Modern table sugar is now so highly refined as to be virtually 100% pure and nearly indestructible if protected from moisture. Powdered sugar and brown sugar are simple variations on granulated sugar and share its long life.

Liquid sweeteners do not have quite the longevity of dry sugars. Honey, cane syrup, molasses, corn syrup and maple syrup may crystallize or mold during long storage. These syrups are chemically not as simple as table sugar and therefore lose flavor and otherwise break down over time. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---

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  • GRANULATED SUGARS
    STORING GRANULATED SUGARS
    HONEY
    BUYING HONEY
    STORING HONEY
    RAW HONEY AND BOTULISM
    HONEY OUTGASSING
    CANE SYRUPS
    STORING CANE SYRUPS
    CORN SYRUP
    MAPLE SYRUP
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Becky's Prep corner
http://users.htcomp.net/prep/7Sugar.htm

When canning sugar you do not need to put an oxygen absorber in the can, it will cause the sugar to harden. If the sugar hardens, let it stand overnight in a sealed jar with a damp paper towel or apple slice. For a quick fix, heat the needed amount in a 250 degree oven for a few minutes, or microwave on low for 1-2 minutes per cup. Use immediately.
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Honey & Sugar

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HONEY AND SUGAR
http://www.simplyprepared.com/honey_and_sugar.htm

To substitute honey for sugar in recipes, reduce the liquid by . . .

Honey that can crystallize stores better than honey that cannot since . . .

If you buy honey in large containers such as five-gallon buckets, pour it into smaller containers to store. It will be easier to.. . . .

To liquefy honey, place the open container in a . . . . --- Continued at link, above ---
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Maple Syrup: Make Your Own!

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Making maple syrup
http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles/shaffer59.html

By Marcella Shaffer

The art of making maple syrup is generally attributed to the Native Americans. Early settlers arriving in America learned the skill from them. They then went on to improve on the Native American’s techniques by creating devices for tapping and collecting the maple tree’s sap. These same basic devices and techniques are still used in America today to produce the maple syrup that we enjoy on our pancakes and waffles.

Anyone with access to maple trees, a few tools and equipment, and some basic how-to can make this delicious syrup. If you have never tasted pure maple syrup, you are in for a wonderful experience. In addition to its use as a topping for breakfast foods, maple syrup can also be made into toppings for ice cream and pastries, treats for the kids, or, in a pinch, a source of sweetening. --- continued at link, above ---

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  • Selecting a tree
    Tools and equipment
    Tapping
    Making syrup
    Preserving and storage
    Recipes
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Storing Sugar

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The Survival Guide To Long Term Food Storage: Part 2
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Survival-Guide-To-Long-Term-Food-Storage-Part-2

Salt and Sugar should last virtually forever if kept oxygen free, cool and dry.
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Brown Sugar

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FOOD STORAGE TIPS
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/book-2.html

Brown sugar: 2 Tb Molasses, 1 cup white sugar. Mix with pastry blender until blended. You can also vacuum seal brown sugar in mason jars to keep it fresh for years.
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Corn Syrup-Recipe to Make Your Own!

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FOOD STORAGE TIPS
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/book-2.html

Corn syrup: 1 c sugar + 2 c water. Cook in canning jar in solar oven about an hour or until thick.
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Syrup-Make Your Own

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MAKING MAPLE SYRUP AT HOME
http://www.endtimesreport.com/MAPLE_SYRUP.html

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I can't tell you if you can make Maple Syrup where you live, but I believe it can be made in most of the Northeast, and anywhere else with Sugar Maple trees and similar weather. It takes about 40 quarts of sap to make one quart syrup. You tap the trees in mid Winter, and Sap will start to flow when the days are warm, and the nights are cold. The farther above freezing it gets during the day, and the farther below freezing it gets overnight, the more the sap will run. ---CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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Sweetners-Storage and/or Recipes to Make Your Own

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Putting the Foods You Love Into Food Storage
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/book-2.html

Sugar: These are some of the items you don’t need to can or vacuum seal. Keep them in their original containers or you can place them in buckets with lids. Baking powder test: 1 tsp in 1/3 c hot water = water fizzes.

Brown sugar: 2 Tb Molasses, 1 cup white sugar. Mix with pastry blender until blended. You can also vacuum seal brown sugar in mason jars to keep it fresh for years.

Corn syrup: 1 c sugar + 2 c water. Cook in canning jar in solar oven about an hour or until thick.
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Storing Sugar: White & Brown

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Shelf Life of Sugar
http://www.eatbydate.com/other/sweets/how-long-does-sugar-last/

ImageHow Long Does Sugar Last? How long does sugar last? Does sugar go bad? Does brown sugar go bad? The shelf life of sugar depends on the best before date and how the sugar is stored. Refined (white) sugar is actually a drug that accounts for the most common addiction in society today. It’s actually the only taste that we are born desiring. Sugar elevates the blood glucose level in the body and contributes to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay… but at the same time it sure makes food hard to resist!

So, does sugar go bad? Not totally… when properly stored, the shelf life of sugar past its best before date is … (CONTINUED at LINK, above)
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Can Sugar Get Mold?

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http://food.answers.com/Q/can_sugar_get_moldy

Can sugar get moldy?

Answer by MathTeacherGuy
Yes. Sugar can support mold. This is more likely to occur if there are complex carbohydrates present, like flour or bread crumbs.
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Sugar-Storing Tricks: The Right Way To Stockpile It For Years And Years
https://www.offthegridnews.com/how-to-2/sugar-storing-tricks-the-right-way-to-stockpile-it-for-years-and-years/

Whether you are purchasing it for long-term emergency storage or just for your kitchen pantry, you may wonder how long sugar will last.

Well, the answer can be “indefinitely” if sugar is stored correctly. The package of sugar you buy at the store may include a “best before” date. According to the U.S. Sugar Co., headquartered in Buffalo, N.Y., you may safely use sugar long after that date.

However, the quality of sugar depends on how it is stored. Sugar is highly absorbent, so you must keep it away from any kind of moisture. Even sugar that is exposed to humid air may begin to harden and clump.

Brown sugar is especially susceptible to ... ---CONTINUED---
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23 Survival Uses for Honey that You Didn’t Know About
http://www.askaprepper.com/23-survival-uses-honey-didnt-know/

Whether you enjoy the sticky amber manna that is honey or not, there are a ton of potential uses for it in survival situations, or simply to maintain your everyday health. It has been a popular remedy for centuries, and with good reason. ---CONTINUED---

Includes:
Types of Honey
Survival and Wellness Uses for Honey
Storing Honey
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Survival Honey, The Ultimate Survival Food
https://prepperswill.com/honey-the-ultimate-survival-food/

Survival honey (or jut honey) is a wonder food that should be stockpiled by every prepper. It is considered by some the ultimate survival food due to its long shelf life and healing proprieties. Honey has been used by humans since Ancient Times and cave paintings have been found depicting humans hunting for this golden wonder. ---CONTINUED---
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Sugar and prepping-Sugar isn't as bad as you may think...
https://www.happypreppers.com/sugar.html

The truth about sugar is pretty sweet.

Most experts agree that for optimum health you should avoid sugar; however, there are some major misconceptions about this basic concept in part because the definition of sugar has been lumped into one category. Sugar has been getting an unfair bad rap and it's being mixed up with synthetic sugars.

Did you know sugar can help heal wounds? The truth about sugar is pretty sweet! ---CONTINUED---
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What Sweeteners and Sugars To Stash For SHTF
https://www.backdoorsurvival.com/what-sweeteners-and-sugars-to-stash-for-shtf/

During a long emergency, anything that is sweet is going to be a welcome sign of normality. At the moment we take it for granted that we can get something as basic as sugar no matter where we are at. ---CONTINUED---
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12 Reasons You Should Stock Up On Honey
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/start-stocking-up-on-honey/

Honey is one of mother nature’s greatest gifts and an important item to add to your urban survival cache.

(SNIP) ... Honey is one of the best things you can eat; the list of health benefits seems endless. Here are just a few great things about honey: ---CONTINUED---
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Hat Tip: Image to 'Violet', over at EHP-D:

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Survival Honey
Coveted through the centuries, honey has some astonishing health benefits and a history of odd uses from embalming to a calming sleep aid. In ancient Rome, people valued honey so much they even paid their taxes in honey.

Preppers will especially appreciate the survival and medicinal uses of honey. Below are some of the benefits of honey so you'll know how to use it in a survival situation... ---CONTINUED---
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21 Survival Uses for Honey That May Surprise You
https://homesteadsurvivalsite.com/survival-uses-for-honey/

Wild honey has been used for centuries by indigenous and ancient peoples all over the world. Groups have used it for many different purposes to make their daily life a little more comfortable. From medicinal to cooking purposes, honey is a well-loved ingredient by survivalists and foodies today. ---CONTINUED---
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