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I thought expiration dates were suggestionsOkay. Following this mouldy cheese thing...who here panics when food approaches a week of the sell-by date, and who assumes its okay as long as it doesn't run out of the refrigerator?
*raises handOkay. Following this mouldy cheese thing...who here panics when food approaches a week of the sell-by date, and who assumes its okay as long as it doesn't run out of the refrigerator?
for some things.., yesI thought expiration dates were suggestions![]()
Here we have "last day to use" and "best before". It's indeed risky to use anything after a "last day to use" date, and those are things like meet, ready-made food etc.Okay. Following this mouldy cheese thing...who here panics when food approaches a week of the sell-by date, and who assumes its okay as long as it doesn't run out of the refrigerator?
we have both those labels too. The best before one I do not pay much attention to. That is a sniff taste thing. Even the use by is an estimate.Here we have "last day to use" and "best before". It's indeed risky to use anything after a "last day to use" date, and those are things like meet, ready-made food etc.
But if it's best before only... then it's ok to use your own senses. Dor example dairy and bread only have best before. Also pretty much anything canned.
With the "use by" there is not much safety marginal.we have both those labels too. The best before one I do not pay much attention to. That is a sniff taste thing. Even the use by is an estimate.
I don't put american cheese in my grilled cheese sandwich. Also I've only done one of those like 2 times in my life![]()
My previous husband was British, and the whole American muffins which are often called Canadian muffins in the UK plus English muffins which are just muffins and then there are crumpets which are kinda of like a muffin and yet not at all....always loved Thomas's English Muffins. and it seems ironic you cannot get them in Englandse
Who here was poor enough that you cut off the mold from the block of cheese and kept eating it.
Could be eitherAre we talking food or boy/girlfriends?
Depends on what it is.Okay. Following this mouldy cheese thing...who here panics when food approaches a week of the sell-by date, and who assumes its okay as long as it doesn't run out of the refrigerator?
I reacted laughing bc I can relate soo much!Depends on what it is.
Milk KNOWS. Milk for me turns into a solid disgusting thing the exact use-by date.
Pretty much everything else...it's a suggestion. Color, smell, feel....
But I'm wary. My mother was the hoarder daughter of Depression-era parents, and she kept food forever. Once she was actually clearing out stuff, and she phoned me:
Mom: Do you think I should throw out this bottle of Karo LIGHT corn syrup? It has turned black?
(Non-US folk: it should be transparent)
Mika: What is the expiration date?
Mom: 1975.
Mika, dying: Mommmmmm this is 2005.
Mom: Maybe I should give it to the food pantry?
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Crumpets are toasted over fires, using toasting forks, and eaten liberally smeared with butter and Marmite.
Last year, I came across a jar of Marmite in the back of a family member's cupboard. It was the Millennium Limited Edition, 20 years out of life, and had matured magnificently.
I reacted laughing bc I can relate soo much!
One time i cleaned the pantry at home and threw something that had been expired for at least 5 yrs!![]()
Even fresh meat??????Depends on what it is.
Milk KNOWS. Milk for me turns into a solid disgusting thing the exact use-by date.
Pretty much everything else...it's a suggestion. Color, smell, feel....
Some things get genuinely pushed back in pantries and you end up with 5 of them cuz you keep forgetting you already had oneI reacted laughing bc I can relate soo much!
One time i cleaned the pantry at home and threw something that had been expired for at least 5 yrs!![]()
So trueSome things get genuinely pushed back in pantries and you end up with 5 of them cuz you keep forgetting you already had one
My sister's father-in-law was this way. He cooked for them one night and the Kraft Mac N Cheese was brown. Straight up brown. Sister ate it to be polite, but they checked the sell by date before they left the house. It had expired like five years before. Needless to say, she was sick as a dog that night.Depends on what it is.
Milk KNOWS. Milk for me turns into a solid disgusting thing the exact use-by date.
Pretty much everything else...it's a suggestion. Color, smell, feel....
But I'm wary. My mother was the hoarder daughter of Depression-era parents, and she kept food forever. Once she was actually clearing out stuff, and she phoned me:
Mom: Do you think I should throw out this bottle of Karo LIGHT corn syrup? It has turned black?
(Non-US folk: it should be transparent)
Mika: What is the expiration date?
Mom: 1975.
Mika, dying: Mommmmmm this is 2005.
Mom: Maybe I should give it to the food pantry?
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