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Fizz
Nov 18, 2016Explorer
We have left tins in the cottage over the winter.
It gets to -40C sometimes.
Here's what happens.
Some of the cans split, most don't.
With the sealed cans the food never goes bad it just gets ugly and mushy. If you were hungry enough it wouldn't hurt you.
The worst that happens is the rusty ring on the shelf from condensation on the cans.
We don't leave them up there anymore.
We leave all dry goods, veg oil, seeds, nuts, soap, shampoo.
Been doing it for 35 yrs
It gets to -40C sometimes.
Here's what happens.
Some of the cans split, most don't.
With the sealed cans the food never goes bad it just gets ugly and mushy. If you were hungry enough it wouldn't hurt you.
The worst that happens is the rusty ring on the shelf from condensation on the cans.
We don't leave them up there anymore.
We leave all dry goods, veg oil, seeds, nuts, soap, shampoo.
Been doing it for 35 yrs
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