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Canned some powdered gatorade to keep it dry longer

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  • T [email protected]

    This is probably unnecessary. The powder itself should be very shelf stable so I would have just repackaged it in vacuumed sealed bags or get an attachment to vacuum seal the jars (vs heat canning).

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    Just got that vacuum sealer mason jar attachment and use it every day for coffee. Love it!

    If for nothing else over OP's method of choice, with the sealer, you can take what you want and reseal without heating up a whole oven every time.

    Credit to OP for using what tools they had available, but if this method improves your situation, they'll be spending more time hearing and sealing it than drinking it, plus repeated heat cycles may possibly degrade the product.

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      It's called dry oven canning. The oven heats up the contents of the mason jar, so when I put the lids on and let them cool, the air inside comes to a lower pressure and we get a vacuum seal. Same notion as you see with jars of salsa, where the little circle on the lid pops up only once you crack the seal

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      that's cool! i assumed it had something to do with moisture

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      • anon6789@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

        Just got that vacuum sealer mason jar attachment and use it every day for coffee. Love it!

        If for nothing else over OP's method of choice, with the sealer, you can take what you want and reseal without heating up a whole oven every time.

        Credit to OP for using what tools they had available, but if this method improves your situation, they'll be spending more time hearing and sealing it than drinking it, plus repeated heat cycles may possibly degrade the product.

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        I really gotta start using mine. I keep forgetting I own it.

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          The cool thing about mason jars is they're reusable. This let me buy the big tub of powder at half the price per oz, and cost me a few cents in gas. This is how we put one over on Big Liquid, my friend

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          Drink goes in. Pee comes out. The house always wins.

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          • O [email protected]

            You don't even need to vacuum seal it.

            Just a silica pack would be more than enough.

            Source: bought a few containers on sale a few years ago, all are fine.

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            Just closing the lid on those jars is probably overkill tbh.

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              Unlike heating your oven

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              In the ballpark of 40 cents, less if OP is making his own energy.

              Actually, even less is he slid these in after baking a lovely lasagna.

              On the other hand, maybe hassling OP over his choice of method to preserve some electrolyte powder wasted the most energy.

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                Lmfao what is this magical place

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                  I really gotta start using mine. I keep forgetting I own it.

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                  I use it for the coffee beans and to seal a pour over every night so I have a non watered down cold brew for the morning ready to go.

                  I chop bags of onions into half onion portions and celery and carrots into 2 piece portions for soups and stews. Tomato paste into 3oz portions. Curry paste into portions for individual recipes. We make vodka sauce into a 4x recipe and freeze that. Yesterday I made a full instant pot batch if black beans and frozen them into can sized portions of refried beans. Mine has a pulse function so I reseal chip bags.

                  I use it a lot and need to find dedicated counter space for it. Start looking at stuff that you think would either work better if it were available in single use form or stuff that is a pain to make but freezes well.

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                    Ben’s wife swears by them.

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                    I hate that I understood that

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                      I hate that I understood that

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                      I don't and I want to know. TELL ME!!!!

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                        This is probably unnecessary. The powder itself should be very shelf stable so I would have just repackaged it in vacuumed sealed bags or get an attachment to vacuum seal the jars (vs heat canning).

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                        Ditto mason jar vacuum sealer. So convenient!

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                        • reverendender@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

                          You can order food safe packets of silica beads to absorb moisture

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                          But can I eat them?

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                            Bro what are your gatorade needs such that this is necessary?

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                            It sounds like it was necessary for OP because their Gatorade consumption was too low.

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                              But can I eat them?

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                              Anything's edible if you're brave enough

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                              • J [email protected]

                                Probably be more cost effective to buy an amount you can use before the can corroded. That's gotta be like years and years old can. Can't imagine the product even stays good that long. Work smarter bro

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                                Friend, I feel like you might be living your life without the polestar light of Steve1989MREInfo. Please witness the sublime majesty of his important dullster content about decades-old drink mixes.

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                                • reverendender@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

                                  You can order food safe packets of silica beads to absorb moisture

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                                  Couldn’t you just put it in the fridge?

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                                  • match@pawb.socialM [email protected]

                                    But can I eat them?

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                                    You can…

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                                    • anon6789@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                                      I use it for the coffee beans and to seal a pour over every night so I have a non watered down cold brew for the morning ready to go.

                                      I chop bags of onions into half onion portions and celery and carrots into 2 piece portions for soups and stews. Tomato paste into 3oz portions. Curry paste into portions for individual recipes. We make vodka sauce into a 4x recipe and freeze that. Yesterday I made a full instant pot batch if black beans and frozen them into can sized portions of refried beans. Mine has a pulse function so I reseal chip bags.

                                      I use it a lot and need to find dedicated counter space for it. Start looking at stuff that you think would either work better if it were available in single use form or stuff that is a pain to make but freezes well.

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                                      I have a vacuum sealer machine with dedicated counter space that I use for sealing things in bags pretty often, and a cabinet full of Mason jars that I use for everything (including drinking glasses). I just never think to put the two together!

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                                      • reverendender@sh.itjust.worksR [email protected]

                                        You can order food safe packets of silica beads to absorb moisture

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                                        Why is that better than putting the powder in reusable jars?

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                                        • A [email protected]

                                          I don't and I want to know. TELL ME!!!!

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                                          It has to do with Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, mouthy right wing influencers and what the proper levels of vaginal moisture is.

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