View Full Version : How often do you check dates on long lasting items?
Denver
22-09-2020, 12:53 PM
Stuff like tins and packets or frozen items, are you a regular checker? Or do you have items months out of date?
Shaun
22-09-2020, 12:57 PM
don't really check tins or dry foods... did just have to bin a pack of tortilla wraps I'd put in the freezer months ago because I went to dig them out and found out you can only freeze them for a month, so had gone all flaky and unusable :(
Nicky91
22-09-2020, 12:57 PM
regular checker on stuff like Butter, Cheese, Milk, Puddings or Flan as its called in english i guess, Yoghurts
frozen items i do check for dates but usually they can last for over a year, same as with apple sauces also dates being like over a year, 2 years
user104658
22-09-2020, 01:07 PM
I rarely leave stuff in cupboards long enough for it to be a risk. It's usually stuff like spices in the little glass jars - "Do we have any ____? Oh yeah here it is... oh wait.... Nov 2017 :umm2:..."
user104658
22-09-2020, 01:08 PM
I did also once find a bottle of HP sauce in the cupboard at my mum's house when I was there over a Uni break. 6 years out of date :joker:. I don't know how it was even possible, it means that bottle of sauce went through two house moves... and for one of those it was already out of date!
Dogeatdog
22-09-2020, 01:11 PM
Fairly often but that is mainly in part of my OCD issue of rearranging the cupboards. People in my house just don’t understand that the tins have to face a certain way. :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
22-09-2020, 01:18 PM
i remember i found some parsnips in the bottom of the fridge from christmas and this was in like November
:umm2:
user104658
22-09-2020, 01:21 PM
i remember i found some parsnips in the bottom of the fridge from christmas and this was in like November
:umm2:
Ahh this reminds me of when we found a 6 month old potato in a cupboard when I was at uni that had sprouted dozens of 2ft long roots. We put it under my flatmate's pillow and he "found it" in the middle of the night when he put his hand under the pillow... the scream woke us all up :flutter:. The best of times.
caprimint
22-09-2020, 01:21 PM
Never, if I think something has been there for a while I'll just put it in the freezer
Don't care if anything is out of date if it looks fine
Crimson Dynamo
22-09-2020, 01:22 PM
Although it reminds me of me old mum
My daughter was looking at her facebook on my mums ipad and she was like "Good granny you have been active on facebook to your pals"
and my mum was like "aye am right up to date with aw your fancy technology"
My daughter shrieking with laugher said "Gran you have replied "Yes Jan i am fine how are you keeping " to Jan Higgans from the Opera Society last week but the message was sent to you 9 years ago"
"help ma God I nivver did?" (she had)
:laugh2:
user104658
22-09-2020, 01:25 PM
Don't care if anything is out of date if it looks fine
With some things that's fine but if you do that with poultry, dairy or canned meat of any kind you will probably die. Just sayin'. Probably wouldn't die from dairy to be fair, just a few days in agony on the toilet.
im anal about medicine dates and fresh foods, but tins etc i dont check very often at all
caprimint
22-09-2020, 02:44 PM
With some things that's fine but if you do that with poultry, dairy or canned meat of any kind you will probably die. Just sayin'. Probably wouldn't die from dairy to be fair, just a few days in agony on the toilet.
Most of that doesn't apply to me being vegetarian, but I've definitely had out of date dairy before and been fine :suspect:
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