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How closely do you go by expiration dates on food? Do you go by the date on the container/packaging? Do you go a few days past it?
In the midst of all my shopping this weekend, I didn't go grocery shopping...oops! I didn't have anything to bring to work for breakfast. Luckily I had a yogurt at the fridge in the office. I was about to eat it and I noticed the exp date was 11/27. I was grossed out because it was 2 days past the exp date, but I know that yogurt is good a few days beyond the exp date. I started eating it but then got grossed out because I kept thinking that it was expired.
I don't know, I just can't eat anything beyond the exp date. Am I crazy?!?!
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Re: Expiration Dates?
Actually, yogurt is good waaaaaaay beyond its expiration date. I've eaten it at least 2 months past before. It's not harmful to you. It may taste bad, but it won't hurt. (Note: That's only for stuff like dairy that isn't molded. Please don't do this with meat!)
K's BFF is a food scientist, so we got all the real info on what is good vs. bad. In most cases, if there's no mold, it's good.
Is it a 'sell by' or 'use by/expiration' date? Because you still have time after a sell-by date. I go by sight/smell after the sell by, and if I'm not sure I throw it out. Yogurt is completely disgusting to me, so the idea of eating it after it's expired makes me want to vomit, but you're probably fine only two days out.
I cannot drink milk beyond it's expiration date even though I know sometimes it's still okay the day after or so. It's just in my head. I usually don't have that problem since I drink milk like crazy.
I also don't do this with meat. Anything else I look at the exp/sell by date and judge accordingly.
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It depends on what it is. Dairy products I'll only go 2-3 days after the expiration date (with a sniff check) ever since the milk/cereal fiasco of 2006. I hadn't made it to the store in a while and all that was left to eat was the end of a box of cereal and some milk that had a sell by date 3 days before. I pour the milk over the last bit of cereal only to find that my milk had turned to cottage cheese.
I freeze meats right away so I don't really worry about that unless it smells/looks funny after it was defrosted.
Packaged/boxed stuff depends. I've had Ramen noodles, mac and cheese and a few other things all a month or so after their expiration date. Although I did learn that popcorn 6 months past its expiration date doesn't actually pop in the microwave.
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This exactly, if its "sell by" then I figure they expect it to be in your house for about a week then its bad and if its a "use by" then I throw it out when the date is up. I hate yogurt!
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