Saturday, September 19, 2020

Avoid Stocking Up on Products that Don’t Store Well





 
Right now many of us prefer to consolidate trips to the grocery store by stocking up on staples we know we will need at some point in the future. While buying in bulk may seem like a bargain, consumer experts caution you may not actually be saving money in the long-run. It turns out lots of foods and goods have a shorter shelf life than we think and many can degrade or lose their efficacy over time. 

A prime example is stocking up on laundry detergent and other cleaning supplies we know we will need in the future. Here the problem lies in the fact that they may start to lose their cleansing and sanitizing power over time. Experts say liquid laundry detergent is most effective if used within 6 months of opening and up to a year from purchase. Chlorine products start losing their strength after about a year and other types of disinfecting wipes are generally good for about two years. 

Sunscreen also has a short shelf life and outdated sunscreen (all should have an expiration date) may put us at risk for sunburns, sun damage and skin cancer. The FDA reports the same goes for trying to stock up on over-the-counter drugs, which can also lose some of their effectiveness and/or even cause unintended side effects. 

Food staples such as flours, cooking oils and spices all have a shorter shelf life than many think. White flours typically are good for one year stored in a cool dry space or two years in the refrigerator. Whole wheat flours are at their best for three months in the pantry, and one year in the refrigerator. Olive and many vegetable oils are best three to five months after opening. 

At the MorningStar at Golden Ridge senior living community, our assisted living and memory care residents do not need to worry about groceries as we gladly do the cooking! In our main building, we have 65 private suites for assisted living with one and two-bedroom floor plans; and a memory care wing for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We also have 38 Casitas (quadraplexes with attached garages) for independent living. Please visit our website for availability and pricing.

MorningStar at Golden Ridge’s distinct mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other senior living options. We have a foundation built on honoring God, valuing all seniors, and hiring staff with a felt calling to serve. With exceptional architecture and resort-style amenities, we proudly offer unsurpassed independent living & assisted living in Peoria, AZ.

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