Can still be consumed?
Caveat that they have had to have been laid out for less than 3 hours, so it’s always 2hrs 50mins.
Here Fred I think we’ve got an eater
Can still be consumed?
Caveat that they have had to have been laid out for less than 3 hours, so it’s always 2hrs 50mins.
No keep it up.
Once a week or so I go dumpster diving and find a lot of perfectly fine things.
This thread made me go through my cupboard and I found a half eaten box if cornflakes a year out if date, gone soggy so binned, a tin if oxtail soup with use buy July 2019.! Had it for tea, still here and a rather nasty looking bag of rice which had been opened but not used and looked rather oily and made me retch. It also gave me an excuse to give the food cupboard a proper clean with a new strip of lining paper!
This resides in my fridge and is still being used.
"being used" seems rather loose, one slice of toast a month?
I'm sure most of you are aware off the egg test but if not here it is...
Put the egg in a bowl of water.
If it lies flat it's fresh. Suitable for anything including raw. Will hold nicely for a runny fried egg.
It it stand on it's end fine for baking, scrambled, omelettes. Membrane on yolk might not hold for runny fried egg.
If it floats not suitable for eating, bin it or throw it at a politician
A neat little trick from Tesco (smaller stores) who now won't sell the small (1 pint) milk any longer. If I am forced to buy the larger size I'm only half through it before it goes off so I am wasting milk and having a larger plastic container to dispose of.
Yes. This is the same Tesco that took all its "own brand" products offline for deliveries during lockdown (so instead of buying a 40p can of own brand baked beans you had to pay 85p for Heinz.)
Clever buggers eh?
That said, she also likes that fermented herring stuff - that's Swedes for you.
Are they fermented in a dumpster?
Eggs are usually fine these days unless absolutely minging when you crack them . .Chicken can be dodgy so yes, take care....as for seafood, always take care, never trust Mussels, Clams, Cockles as they can be full of shit, literally!
Eggs are usually fine these days unless absolutely minging when you crack them . .Chicken can be dodgy so yes, take care....as for seafood, always take care, never trust Mussels, Clams, Cockles as they can be full of shit, literally!
There's a test you can do for eggs. Place them in water and if they stand on end, they are about to turn. If they lie on their side, they are fine still.
I do have a couple of friends who leave a take-out curry overnight on the side and eat it in the morning, is that common place on NSC? Personally, I wouldn't do that because of all the yeast growth on it in that time.. but they say they never have any bad effects.