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Cooking & Baking

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FakeNoose

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11. It's baking powder and it's in a sealed can with no date
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 03:51 PM
Oct 2023

I buy baking soda rather often for different reasons, and it gets used up pretty quickly.

Baking powder is a different story. Haven't bought any in several years.

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Question for bakers here [View all] FakeNoose Oct 2023 OP
If you mix in a bit of water iwillalwayswonderwhy Oct 2023 #1
OK very helpful - thanks! FakeNoose Oct 2023 #4
I vote toss. It's not gold IA8IT Oct 2023 #2
Yes I did get foaming activity FakeNoose Oct 2023 #5
Best Luck IA8IT Oct 2023 #8
Soda or powder? sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #10
It's baking powder and it's in a sealed can with no date FakeNoose Oct 2023 #11
Above you said you were using soda (#5). sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #14
As a beginner baker TlalocW Oct 2023 #3
Yes that's a good idea - will do that FakeNoose Oct 2023 #6
If it's unopened I bet it's ok. Just my best guess. ratchiweenie Oct 2023 #7
I toss at 2 years. Always write the date on the top. sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #9
I always put it in a glass jar TlalocW Oct 2023 #12
You put baking powder in the refrigerator? I keep sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #13
Maybe I'm mixing them up in my head TlalocW Oct 2023 #15
I think you might be. Soda comes in a box and can be used for a ton of household tasks. sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #16
Well, either one TlalocW Oct 2023 #18
I buy a new one every year for holiday baking Freddie Oct 2023 #17
I want to know how the cake turned out plz irisblue Oct 2023 #19
I've used shockingly old baking powder and gotten decent results Warpy Oct 2023 #20
oh, i keep old baking powder so i can play w/ biscuits. once cause old, i used 5tsp + made the pansypoo53219 Oct 2023 #21
I asked Google and after 18 months throw it out Emile Oct 2023 #22
I make my own baking powder as I hate Aluminum taste and even those BP's not supposed to have Demsrule86 Oct 2023 #23
Well that's very cool - thanks for this tip FakeNoose Oct 2023 #24
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