if in a vacuum environment it cannot go bad
Quoting: Jake If ALL the oxygen has been taken out and none can get in, I will kindof agree with you. The ground wheat will still do some unsavory things over time.
lol perhaps, but if stored right it should honestly last 6+ months
Quoting: Presqu'ile Meh? Maybe.
However! If you are not interested in storing and using whole wheat (which, by the way, is much cheaper as well...).
Here is what I would store instead:
Wasa crackers (in Jake's plastic bags, and in his perfect vacuum if possible) with Oxygen eaters, and canned cheese and fish in tin cans.
The canned cheese it surprisingly good tasting.
* Wasa crackers: [
link to www.wasa-usa.com (secure)] <-- hearty, nutrient dense, compact
--> O2 absorbers: [
link to www.amazon.com (secure)]
* Canned cheese: Indian, Mexican and Arab markets will all have canned cheeses.
* Tinned Meat: Sardines, Tuna, etc
These, with water, will always make a full, satisfying meal which requires no cooking and no refrigeration.
Edit to add: Beer or wine. That never goes bad... could use refrigeration if available, but takes very little space.