Best move
Grind only the serving you plan to use now. FreshFlax is built around small dry batches, not bulk meal prep.
Direct answer for stale-ground-flax questions
The FreshFlax answer is simple: store whole flaxseed when you can, grind a small dry serving when you need it, and keep any extra ground flax cold in an airtight container.
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Practical answer
Mayo Clinic notes that ground flaxseed is generally easier to digest than whole flaxseed. FreshFlax keeps that practical: grind what you will actually use, then avoid letting a large jar of ground flax sit around.
Grind only the serving you plan to use now. FreshFlax is built around small dry batches, not bulk meal prep.
Move it into a clean airtight container, keep it cold, and use it soon.
Use the refrigerator for short-term convenience and the freezer when you need more time.
If it smells sharp, paint-like, bitter, or stale, do not try to rescue it with a smoothie.
Better than a storage jar
Grind 1-2 tablespoons, add to oats or yogurt, and skip storage entirely.
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Pulse the dry serving before blending. Store the whole seeds, not a big jar of ground flax.
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Grind the recipe amount before mixing with water so the batch hydrates evenly.
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This page is kitchen guidance, not medical advice. FreshFlax does not claim to treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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