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[at-l] how long does jelly last?



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You can get jelly and peanut butter from places like backpackers pantry.
They are in small packets and if you carry a zip lock you can throw the
empties into that when your done. I have gotten used to all backpackers
pantry products because I am sponsored by them for my long hikes because
I am preparing for a record distance hike for a person with  disability
and when it is done they will get lots of advertisement from it. In fact
I can weight tell my foot heals from surgery so Ic an head out I just go
5 boxes of food today from ups from them. Another place ot get jelly and
peanut butter is war surplus or any places that sell mri meals there is
a army version of the packets of pence butter and packits of jelly and
they are very good . Know if we can find a way to bring bread and not
kill it.

Marsha wrote:

>I can remember seeing a jar of jelly or jam sitting on my grandmother's
>table at all times, just waiting to be slathered atop hot biscuits.
>Oh yeah-your answer:  I'd say a very long time-unless it was exposed to
>heat, then it might ferment. Either way....sounds good to me!
>Marsha
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michele Bilodeau" <michele@boston-marketing.com>
>To: <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 5:32 PM
>Subject: [at-l] how long does jelly last?
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>>any ideas how long jelly will last once the jar has been opened without
>>refrigeration? I can't imagine my pb+j without the j!
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>>Michele
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