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EasterJoy
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Beans ought to be good in their original packaging for about a year. Yes, for longer-term storage, the packaging needs to be air-tight, because moisture loss is the reason they eventually lose their capacity to re-hydrate enough to cook up soft. Some authors say that beans that will not longer re-hydrate can still be used if ground to a flour, but there does get to be a point where you just want to say, “let’s live so we avoid going there at all.”I’m always amazed when people write to advice columnists (reading the Agony Aunts is one of my few addictions) for recipes - online is so much easier & faster!
If beans sit around for too long they will get tough. I’m not sure how to store beans long-term except by canning. Perhaps in an oxygen-free bucket? Canning also makes beans more convenient. I would suggest canning them plain, then they can be used in a variety of recipes. I do that with ground beef.
Lentils cook very quickly & taste so wonderful. I can no longer eat them due to too many carbs - I miss them.![]()