October 2012 Weddings
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Do you get rid of food that is past its expiration or "best by" date?
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Re: QOTD 2/3
Salad dressing used to get thrown out, but now I kind of roll with it.
I have an irrational fear of mold. I throw out bread if I think it might be moldy. With bread, expiration dates mean nothing.
I used to throw things away at the expiration date. A few months ago, the Today show did an article about expiration dates on foods. Most of them are just because they are required by law to put one on them. Most items canned/jarred items are good for a long time past the date. Now I take it in stride. Except when I comes to O. With things for her, I strictly follow expiration dates.
I also used to throw away medications. My allergist told me that most medications are good for a while past the date. He said he has medications in his house that are years past the date. I will use medications for a little past the date, but not more than a few months.