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I have some dried goods (flour, wheat berries, beans, etc.) that need to be packaged into mylar + o2 eaters. Is there a way to bring the products to an optimal state that they might not be in (from sitting around in original packaging). I'm thinking removing excess moisture, killing bugs/bacteria/mold that might have accumulated since purchase. I see no indication of any spoilage, just wanted to do it out of precaution.

I have some dried goods (flour, wheat berries, beans, etc.) that need to be packaged into mylar + o2 eaters. Is there a way to bring the products to an optimal state that they might not be in (from sitting around in original packaging). I'm thinking removing excess moisture, killing bugs/bacteria/mold that might have accumulated since purchase. I see no indication of any spoilage, just wanted to do it out of precaution.

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I use my food sealer extensively for dry goods. I buy in bulk and repackage fit in meal size packages. We have a terrible problem here with pantry moths and weevils. The food sealer has eliminated that problem.