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Does Salt Expire? Technically No, But You Should Ideally Use It Before This Date

Summary by Better Homes & Gardens
Learn how to decode the label so you can store your salt and amplify your recipes with full-strength seasoning.Getty Images / MirageCIf you’ve been hanging out with us here at BHG for a bit—or tune into shows hosted by pros like Ina Garten or Julia Child—you’ve probably heard advice about how time is of the essence when you’re dealing with dried herbs and spices. For the best flavor and aroma, we recommend replacing dried herbs and spices every …
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Better Homes & Gardens broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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