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The original was posted on /r/cooking by /u/Sure-Swimming774 on 2023-10-06 13:30:43.
or, how often do you, personally, replace them? i have a pretty big collection with lots of niche or imported herbs/spices/chilies so it would be like $250+ to do a full restock, and i've only needed to repurchase a few super common ones in the last 5 years so most of mine are several years old.
google says to replace every 4-8mo for ground spices and 1-2 years for herbs. but i feel like that's the same thing as the whole "change your sheets once a week" thing- yes it's ideal, but a good portion of people don't do it as often as they should, and still everything is fine & their life goes on unaffected.
i'm relatively new to adulting and haven't dealt w this yet so i have no clue. also is there anything that lasts super long and doesn't need to be replaced? other than like salt/sugar lol