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"I've never seen an out of date foof " Seen a few best before ones though | |||
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"Be honest how often do you check the dates on your tinns, jars, packets in your store cupboards. ... Go have a look see what you have .... Now be honest ... will you throw it in the bin or think... itll be ok ..... I have a Christmas pudding that says march 2016 ... and I just cannot bring myself to bin it " If the pudding has alcohol in it it should be fine. Best before and out of date mean two very different things. Tinned foods while been up ok thier best before date are generally ok. ONCE the area where they are stored has been at an even and constant temperature If the tins get too hot they can spoil without even opening | |||
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"Be honest how often do you check the dates on your tinns, jars, packets in your store cupboards. ... Go have a look see what you have .... Now be honest ... will you throw it in the bin or think... itll be ok ..... I have a Christmas pudding that says march 2016 ... and I just cannot bring myself to bin it " Did you see that program on TV about sending the oldest out of date foods in your cupboards about 6 months ago? There were a fee items over 10 yrs. Any way they opened those still sealed and tested all of them. Not one showed anything close to making anyone seriously ill. Canned products are sealed in a can before they are cooked so are completely safe to eat decades later as was shown from tinned food dug up from ww2 and tested. The things that are most concerning are items like 3 day old rice - possibly the one single item that causes more salmonella poisoning than anything else. Or chicken that's been defrosted then cooked then frozen to eat again. | |||
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"Be honest how often do you check the dates on your tinns, jars, packets in your store cupboards. ... Go have a look see what you have .... Now be honest ... will you throw it in the bin or think... itll be ok ..... I have a Christmas pudding that says march 2016 ... and I just cannot bring myself to bin it " Get stuck in to it. I ate a 2016 pud a few weeks ago (see post) and it was lovely. Are we having custard or brandy sauce with it? | |||
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"Cleared my freezer out on Sunday " I once bought a frozen lobster Intending to make some cullinary delight with it. Well , I never did and got quite attached to him ... I even called him larry .... after 4 years I decided it was time to say goodbye .....binned him .... poor larry . | |||
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