store in the freezer. This prevents insect infestation and maintains flour quality. No need to defrost before use!
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Flour is a kitchen staple in Italian homes, used in pasta, pizza dough, sauces, and desserts.
Storing flour isn’t always easy. 🚫 Checking the expiration date may not suffice; insects or mold may form. Flour can attract butterflies, leading to package disposal. Storing it in the freezer, in a closed jar, prevents deterioration.
Flour dislikes extreme environments. Freezer temperatures deter pests, and no defrosting is required before use. Alternatively, placing it near basil or lavender repels parasites.
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With this trick, your flour stays butterfly-free, and freezing poses no health risk.
Remedies to prevent pantry pests during summer heat:
Clean cupboards with water and vinegar, use pheromone traps sparingly, or make a corn flour and boric acid mixture. Fresh bay leaves in containers also repel insects. 🌿