tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388678915111405426.post1153518456629122305..comments2024-02-08T00:23:42.713-08:00Comments on The Adventures of Merida Mikey: THE HEAT AND CANNED GOODSMerida Mikeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523207460815870595noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388678915111405426.post-7123273970825372652011-07-17T15:28:22.278-07:002011-07-17T15:28:22.278-07:00I was going to make a comment, but the previous co...I was going to make a comment, but the previous comments threw me off a bit. Living in Mérida myself, I imagine we'd need extra refrigerators if we kept everything in there. We are all accustomed to using plenty of fresh foods that require refrigeration. My frig is always pretty full now. I use jars for dry goods to prevent bugs from taking over. Like you, I don't buy a lot of canned goods. When I do it's because I plan to use them for a recipe and the fresh ingredients weren't available.Linda Dortonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15298495135726004606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388678915111405426.post-68198766576905747062011-07-15T08:05:08.059-07:002011-07-15T08:05:08.059-07:00Just a note; the temperature achieved to "can...Just a note; the temperature achieved to "can" the food inside the cans in a pressure cooker far exceed what ambient temperatures that can be achieved and have humans remain conscious. Bulging, weeping, dented can goods should be safely discarded. It is extremely rare for a can to explode, all canned goods are stored in warehouses that are not climate controlled and are safe. I have been canning for decades and 106-115 degree (f) causing damage to the canned goods does not make sense to me! <br />JMHOJuliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03888499807224159426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3388678915111405426.post-37630170893751837842011-06-04T09:54:39.300-07:002011-06-04T09:54:39.300-07:00Thanks for the information regarding canned goods,...Thanks for the information regarding canned goods, even though I'm not buying canned goods anymore. <br /><br />Well reading your informative blog I wondered, why not put your canned goods in the refrigerator?Oreen Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05664027640015598131noreply@blogger.com