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Hell, virtually all canned goods will last if their seal isn't broken. Just look at the dude that ate a 50 year old canned chicken. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Still, though. Cans? They last for a looooong time. Think of anything that people keep in bunkers for emergency situations. Most amazing jew boots |
AFAIK, bagged chip products are packaged with Nitrogen rather than air to extend their shelf life. The nitrogen is inert, but the chips will still get mushy and nasty if they sit for long enough.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I would think that with canned products, you have to watch out for signs of rusting of the can itself, especially if the food was poorly packaged (or packaged before the mid 90's). I always imagine all that crusty rust just falling into the canned-whatever while you open it and then eating it later on thinking it's part of the seasoning. There's a can of eggplant dip in my cupboard from four years ago and it doesn't look too good on the outside. I'm afraid to see what the inside looks like. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Yeah, the same with dented cans, you shouldn't leave those too long in case the zinc gets into the food. Never had any problems there though.
I tend not to worry about things that have gone over the date by a few days, especially bread. Normally I just get reduced loaves that go bad the next day and eat those over the next 3-4 days and there's never any problems. If there's a bit of mould on a slice I'll just pick the mouldy bit off and eat the rest of the slice and it doesn't bother me. Milk's about the only thing I refuse to have past the date; sometimes I even don't like milk a couple of days before the date if it's been open for a while. If it smells different to normal I can't drink it. FELIPE NO |
The only thing i eat past the 'Best Before' date is sandwhich fillers likePrawn Mayonnaise, Egg Manyonnaise and Salami. Only because i don't think an extra few days will hurt me. It hasn't yet. I never eat them more than 3 daysover the Best Before though.
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I'm kinda sensitive when it comes to food so I never eat anything expired. It's not that I'm afraid to eat it, I just become very sick after.
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I tend not to eat anything after it's best before date but mainly because we tend not to buy so much food that it's sat around that long. I certainly wouldn't eat anything after a use by date though.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
If it has expired I don't eat it. I just don't want to get sick or something being expired or even bother with trying to eat it. It's automatically dumped and trashed - no questions asked.
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I often ignore expiration dates. The majority of the time, I can tell no difference a few days after than before the date. I try to keep milk in mind, because if I ignore that one too long, it gets really sour. Also, small powder donuts get too moist after a while, so I avoid those as well.
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I am anal about expiration dates. Years ago, I once completely ignored the milk carton in the back of the fridge until I really needed a glass of milk.
I decided, without looking or sniffing (while talking to a friend while I was cooking dinner) to pour some into a glass for her. She was too busy talking to me to notice the milk was bad. It wasn't like CHUNKY GROSS bad, but it was bad enough to make her throwup after swallowing the soured milk. ;_; Ever since, I do NOT want a repeat offense. Though I'm not sure if mayo ever goes bad? Because I use the same jar all the time. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Mayonnaise appears to keep forever, it's quite strange stuff but then it does partly contain natural preservatives, so perhaps it's not so surprising. The same goes for anything excessively spicy or salty or (depending on what it is) sweet.
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