....acacia in a cold place???
#287520 - 10/23/06 08:03 AM
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Eri
Reged: 10/13/06
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On the package of the tummy acacia fiber powder it is said to be kept in a cold and dry place. Does that mean that I should have it in the fridge? When it is said that something should be in a cold place I always use to put it in the fridge, but it seems strange to to this with a powder like this, I do not use to put flours in the fridge.
Eri
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I think it means not to leave it in the sun.
I keep it in a kitchen cupboard and haven't had any problems with it.
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I would think the fridge would cause moisture and you don't want that. I store mine in the canister that it came in (order refill bags).....and put it in the cabinet with other food (not above the stove due to heat).
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The cannister actually says to store in a cool dry place, not cold. It just means to keep it out of hot places like near the stove/oven, toaster, etc.
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