DietitianInTraining
Sous Chef
So, I went grocery shopping a couple days ago. I bought a big container of Quaker Oats, just like I always do every month. When I was putting my food away, I noticed in the back of my cubbard was another big container (I assumed was just leftover from last month) I popped open the lid, saw there was maybe a cup or so left, and poured it in with my new stuff........ and then I saw, what looked like, a baby catapiller crawling around in the oatmeal i'd just poured out......
I freaked out a little, and quickly poured about half of my new oatmeal into the trash, along with the catapiller thing.....
First of all, is my new oatmeal still okay to eat? I believe what oatmeal is left, was at the bottom and never touched the old oatmeal.
Second question, is why was there a bug in my oatmeal!?!?
And lastly, what can I do to keep bugs out of my foods!!?
In a post from 2005, Barbara L said this:
" I do know (from everything I have read) that any grains, flours, etc. come with bugs. Most don't hatch and become a problem for awhile. For this reason, I keep all those things in the freezer. It will kill them off. Whenever you bring grains or flour home, put it in the freezer for at least 24 hours. This is what I was told, and it seems to work. If you have a large freezer, like I do, you can store them in there. Just bring your flour to room temperature before using it. "
Does anyone know if that really helps prevent them? I have a big freezer, so doing this won't be a problem.....
Thanks in advance.......
-Crissy