...in the pot, nine days old

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How long would you keep bone broth if

1) it stays hot 24/7
2) you add fresh bone once a week ish
3) 1/3 to 2/3 of the broth is removed daily and its refilled with water
4) veggies float and most are scooped out, new veggies added every few days
 

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Truly, do you think you would be here today if this was dangerous? Your ancestors would have died out long since! This is what pretty much EVERYONE did, back in the day. You kept the fire going all the time, because it's too much trouble to start a fire every time you want a cup of tea or something; and without refrigeration, this would be the safest way to keep food.
 

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I cleaned out my broth pot. I put 3/4 gallon broth/veggies in the fridge, plus 3 cups meat that fell off the bone.

The oldest bones were crumbling so I tossed them in the trash. Saved the newer bones in the fridge for the next pot of bone broth.

My bone broth pot ran for 18 days. 😁
 

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How long would you keep bone broth if

1) it stays hot 24/7
2) you add fresh bone once a week ish
3) 1/3 to 2/3 of the broth is removed daily and its refilled with water
4) veggies float and most are scooped out, new veggies added every few days
Should add it has ACV to acidify to get minerals out of the bone. 👍
 
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