Can sugar be frozen?

Follow-Up #1: freezing sugar
A: Yes, there's no chemical problem with that at all. However, freezers often have some odors that will be absorbed by something with high surface area like sugar. It's a good idea to make sure it's sealed well.
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Can you keep sugar in the freezer?

Sugar is one of those items that can be stored indefinitely if packaged correctly. Storing sugar is as easy as keeping it away from moisture, and in an airtight container. It can be stored in a cool, dark place like a pantry, or in the fridge or the deep freeze.
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Is it okay to freeze granulated sugar?

Can you Freeze Granulated Sugar? It does not matter whether you have granulated sugar, powdered sugar, or brown sugar – the correct freezing method is basically the same. All you need is a suitable airtight container and a good location in your freezer.
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How long can you keep sugar frozen?

Properly stored, sugar lasts indefinitely because bacteria doesn't grow in it. However, try to use it within two years for best quality.
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What is the best way to store sugar?

Store sugar in a cool, dry location (not the refrigerator). Moisture makes granulated sugar hard and lumpy. Once this happens, it creates problems in usage and there is no easy method to restore lumpy sugar. Always store all sugars in an odor free area.
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Can you store sugar in Ziploc bags?

If there is no small container in your home, you can store sugar in a small Ziploc bag. Before you seal the bag, don't forget to squeeze out all the excess air.
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How do you unfreeze sugar?

Put the brown sugar lump in a microwave-safe bowl. Wet a paper towel and wring it out so it's lightly damp. Cover the bowl and microwave in 10-second bursts until the sugar is crumbly again. Poke the sugar with a fork between bursts to help break up the lump.
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Can you freeze flour or sugar?

*White flour has a shelf life of six to twelve months. To keep it longer you can store it in the refrigerator for up to two years or the freezer indefinitely. Store in airtight containers such as freezer bags to minimize odors from the freezer or refrigerator from tainting your flour.
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Can flour be frozen?

For longer storage, or in a warmer climate, stash the flour in the freezer, where it can last for up to two years. The cold does not noticeably affect the texture, so you can easily scoop out just the amount you need, but let the flour come to room temperature before you use it for best results, especially when baking.
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Does sugar go bad?

"Technically sugar never spoils," explain food safety experts from the US Department of Agriculture's Food Service and Inspection Service, though they do add, "for best quality it is recommended to use within two years of opening."
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Can you use flour 2 years out of date?

Most packaged flours have expiration dates — also called best-by dates — printed on the bag to indicate how long they'll stay fresh. However, these labels aren't mandatory and don't denote safety. Thus, your flour may still be safe to eat even after the best-by date (9).
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How long will butter last in freezer?

Yes, you can freeze butter – in fact, unsalted butter can last up to five months; salted butter up to nine with proper storage. To keep it tasting as fresh as possible, keep the frozen butter in its original wrapping. You can also wrap it in foil or plastic and put it in an air-tight container.
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Can you freeze milk?

Most milk can be frozen. However, milk should be transferred to an air-tight, freezer-safe container prior to freezing. Many types of milk will also separate and become grainy after being frozen, but this can easily be fixed by using a blender.
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How do you keep white sugar from hardening?

Cover sugar with two pieces of dampened – not dripping, wet paper towels placed over a small piece of plastic wrap or foil on top of the sugar. Or you can also use a slice of bread to add the bowl of sugar. Place lid on container and seal tightly.
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Is Hard white sugar still good?

Answers: Granulated sugar does not spoil, but if it gets damp it will likely cake up or get lumpy. If it does, it can simply be pulverized again until it regains its granulated texture.
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Is brown sugar still good when hard?

Yes, brown sugar is still good when it is hard. Brown sugar is sugar crystals coated with molasses and when it dries out the crystals stick together and the molasses hardens. All you need to do is reintroduce a little moisture and soften the brown sugar and you are good to go.
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When should you throw out sugar?

Granulated sugar can last up to two years in the pantry after opening. Technically, sugar never spoils. While it's recommended that granulated sugar be discarded after two years, chances are it will still serve its baking purpose even beyond that.
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Is it OK to vacuum seal sugar?

Can I Vacuum Seal Sugar? You can vacuum seal sugar but there really isn't much of a point. Air doesn't cause sugar to go bad, so vacuum sealing to remove the air won't help the sugar last longer. Further, vacuum sealer bags aren't completely impervious: they will let some air and moisture through.
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How do you store flour for years?

You can leave your flour in its original bag, but for long-term storage, it's best to move it to an air-tight container that can protect against smells (flour will absorb odors) and liquids from the freezer walls.
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How do you store sugar and salt long term?

What Is the Best Method for Long Term Storage of Salt? Salt should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry, dark location. Salt can be purchased in bulk and repackaged for long term storage in smaller containers. Oxygen absorbers are not recommended when packaging salt for long term storage.
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Can cheese be frozen?

As a general rule, it's best to freeze cheeses that are designed to be used in cooked dishes rather than eaten fresh. Hard and semi-hard cheeses like cheddar, Swiss, brick cheese, and blue cheese can be frozen, but their texture will often become crumbly and mealy. They will also be harder to slice.
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Can you freeze eggs in the shell?

While raw eggs should never be frozen in their shells, freezing whisked whole eggs is a safe and effective way to reduce food waste. Additionally, freezing whites and yolks separately is a convenient solution for making recipes that call for only one of these without wasting the other.
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