Use or Sell-By Dates

cricketmd

Member
mission accomplished. BYOF to crickets house. OMG, you don't eat crickets, do you? :jameo:

same here


after your post about yogurt, I did some research. I determined that it is probably safe to eat after the expiration date. I had some yogurt in the fridge that was a few days past the expiration date. I opened it, took one bite, and the tought of eating it made me nauseous, so i threw it away and spit the bite I had in my mouth in the sink. :lol:

:lol: Thats what I was starting to do with my half a sandwhich today. :lol: BYOF and BYOB, that's pretty funny!! I supply the paperplates and maybe a seat, I guess :lol:
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
Do a search. I posed this question a few weeks back. :lmao: I have safely eated yogurt past its date and haven't keeled yet BUT its only been a few weeks. I could have some giant brain eating parasite growing in my gut as we speak. :killingme
I love you.
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Once you've eaten food from Korean street vender's cart, things like an expiration date don't seem important
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Once you've eaten food from Korean street vender's cart, things like an expiration date don't seem important

That seems different to me somehow. Like Koreans don't have listeria and salmonella, or something like that.
 
According to the yogurt container I read a week ago, it has a "use by" date, and it is good for 7 days after that date.
 

SoMD_Fun_Guy

Do you like apples?
:lol: Thats what I was starting to do with my half a sandwhich today. :lol: BYOF and BYOB, that's pretty funny!! I supply the paperplates and maybe a seat, I guess :lol:

Okay we'll need to bring our own food, bring our own beer, and bring our own seat too?
Hell, why not just stay home or move in? :lol:
 

vince77

Active Member
I had a co-worker that would rinse his "lunchmeat" under the faucet to get the stickiness off before eating his sandwich.

After my mom died I went though her chest freezer and found frozen strawberries from 1973.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
According to the yogurt container I read a week ago, it has a "use by" date, and it is good for 7 days after that date.

Yogurt doesn't go bad, by definition it's already bad, it's still good 6 months after that date.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
I give lunch meat about two weeks, I make sure it stays sealed up tight. That did not work so well with the molded bagels I found this morning that was sitting on top of the fridge for about a month.

To think before refrigeration, pasteurization, and preservatives meat would last over a winter..... Or months in the spring and summer.
 
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