According to the following link the shelf life of crackers after the package has been opened is about 1 month. This will vary depending on the ambient room temperature and how the package is sealed. If it does not contain a ziploc seal (which keeps out excess oxygen) you will most likely have a shorter shelf life and food will appear stale. http://msnbc.com/onair/nbc/dateline/food/shelf.asp
Read the box, it will show the ingredients, you'll just have to estimate.
About 80 calories for a few crackers, maybe 5 or 6.
One sleeve of saltine crackers typically contains around 40 to 50 crackers. This would yield approximately 2 to 2.5 cups of crumbs when crushed. The exact amount may vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the crackers.
According to my box (Original topped with sea salt Premium Saltines) they are 2 points per serving 5 crackers is one serving 70 calories 1.5g fat 12 carbs 0g fiber 1g protein
a whole 4 pack box of unsalted saltines is 70 calories. if you want to find out how many five salted saltines are look on another website.
According to my box (Original topped with sea salt Premium Saltines) they are 2 points per serving 5 crackers is one serving 70 calories 1.5g fat 12 carbs 0g fiber 1g protein
They stopped making them and started to make the new round Saltines, which they say are "original" - but there are not. They are hard, pasty, tasteless, and a total waste of your money. Don't buy them. Trust me.
The weight of a box of crackers can vary depending on the brand and size of the box. On average, a box of crackers could weigh around 0.5-1 pound. It's best to check the packaging for the specific weight of the crackers.
it depends on the box.
There are about 27 whole graham crackers in a 1 lb box.
Depends on what brand it is.... Well i no u can get better answers.
12 * 4 * 36 = 1728 crackers