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I would, but doesn't it get stale faster?
I’m not sure what difference stale flour would make- you’re generally making it wet and drying it out again (at least partially) during the baking process. It can go rancid, but that takes either a very hot and humid climate or a long time.
I don't think so? Package of flour usually lasts for a year or so for us, and seems to function just as good
I haven't had flour last that long in a while, so maybe it's not something I should worry about.