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Ok thanks :) I just wanted to be sure - I thought I had read somewhere you were supposed to refrigerate the shea butter. Its all so expensive I dont want any of it to go bad lol

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Some oils have a short shelf life (walnut - 3 months, some say Grapeseed - 6 months) so those you might want to refrigerate. Shea is pretty much ok - if you bought a whole lot and plan to keep it a year you might want to make sure it is really well wrapped and refrigerate it, but I don't think it's much of an issue.

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Because of the weather here I refrig all my butters and some oils. Besides,I don't have much food so it makes my fridge look full. :laugh2: :laugh2:

LOL! I'm kinda afraid to see what funkie things I got growin in my fridge.:embarasse

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I keep most of my oils and butters in the refrigerator now. (I freeze my excess shea.) Since I'm a hobbyist only, I don't use them as quickly as someone with a business and of course when I first started out I wanted to try every single oil and butter out there:undecided . I was storing them on a shelf in my air conditioned kitchen and ended up throwing a lot of lbs of butters and oils in the trash:cry2: So to prevent having to do that again I just put them in the frig.

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