smack
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any one happen to know what the shelf life of fairy cakes in a air tight container would be?
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mattk
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till they start to go hard and stale?
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ed
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A few days before they go hard and dry. Though you could leave them a month and they wouldn't kill you.
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smack
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will no mould show up?
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Ian
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Eventually, yes. How long you thinking?
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ed
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In a clean container with the lid sealed on then it shouldn't for a while. Even so, you can eat the mould and it wont hurt you.
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ed
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Anyway, this is what freezers were invented for. Can keep them as long as you like then....
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smack
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well i made them sataday, plan on eating them around next wednesdayish
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ed
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Freezer.
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BluKoo
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Why would you plan ahead for eating a fairy cake?
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mattk
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you dont make them for nothing he was planning on eating them if he made them
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BluKoo
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He already made them 4 days ago. I'd have eaten then all by now
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smack
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ate a few, still got some left tho
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jamied
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hmmm are these space cakes lol
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