We were over cooking out with friends one afternoon recently. The Mrs. fixed simple appetizers, and had emptied packages of chips, crackers and dip, in addition to slicing some cheese off a block. I picked up one of the bags of an item I'd never had and noticed the expiration date was over 2 months past. I started then to look at the other packs that other things were in, and everything except one cheese item was at least two weeks past the date. Needless to say, I stopped eating and then texted Mrs. BTG about what I'd seen. She, too, stopped eating the apps. Thankfully, we had brought the steaks for everyone, and they had been cut that morning.
How long after the "best by" date will you continue to consume a product ? This is something that is bothersome to me....almost a phobia. I tend to toss something a day or two after the stamped date, regardless of the product. Milk, I will do a sniff test, but it stays no longer than 3 days past, if that long.
Proteins are typically cooked the day or day after of purchase, unless I'm buying pork shoulders to freeze to smoke later
Y'all good eating expired stuff?.
How long after the "best by" date will you continue to consume a product ? This is something that is bothersome to me....almost a phobia. I tend to toss something a day or two after the stamped date, regardless of the product. Milk, I will do a sniff test, but it stays no longer than 3 days past, if that long.
Proteins are typically cooked the day or day after of purchase, unless I'm buying pork shoulders to freeze to smoke later
Y'all good eating expired stuff?.