Good to know the Tootsie Rolls were still good after 15 yrs. The Pound Cake was still good after all those years? If so, that will be a great food to store. Thanks
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soup for lunch... expired in feb. 2010.. what have you eaten,,,
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new years day means black eyed peas...
the wife got out a glass jar with a clamp? type lid that sealed it... we don't remember when the peas were put in there... probably 5 + years ago..
so. no expiration date... she started soaking them dec. 31 about 2 p.m...
cooked them for an hour or two on low boil... with a little ham!
good, but needed to have soaked another half day.
then yesterday, she cooked some soup. used macaroni noodles that had been put in same type jar (with the clamp type lid) for 5+ years..
that normal soup cooking time she used and noodles were great...
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Working on a case of Nalley's chili right now that 'expired' in 2011. Mmmm, tastes great!Brokedownbiker
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this ain't soup, but....
I've got a ?cold? allergy? something?
anyhow, got up in the night digging through medicines, and found some red throat medicine...
chloraseptic throat spray.
sprayed and it worked great.
I looked at it the next morning... "exp may 90"
instructions say use every 2 hours as needed... that's correct - about 2 hours later, I use it again..
EDITED TO ADD
Warning... 24 years for this OTC medicine may be too long!
I'm taking some other medications that are dr. prescribed..
I've had all of the dr. prescribed meds before and no bad reaction.
something is causing a "negative" reaction...
possibly the age of the chloraseptic... possibly a combination of this OTC and
the antihistime or the antibiotic or the loratidine??
I don't know, but I'm putting the rest of this chloraseptic bottle down the drain..
rr
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Had a Mountain House POUCH Beef Stew that was bought in 1999 pre-Y2K... Pouches are supposed to be less than 5 years...
Everything inside look still well freeze-dried. It was edible. Let it soak longer to get the beef chunks soft. Not bad for 14 year old MH pouch... As for nutrients, I don't know, but it filled me and gave me energy to go back outside and work...
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Originally posted by rockriver View Postthis ain't soup, but....
I've got a ?cold? allergy? something?
anyhow, got up in the night digging through medicines, and found some red throat medicine...
chloraseptic throat spray.
sprayed and it worked great.
I looked at it the next morning... "exp may 90"
instructions say use every 2 hours as needed... that's correct - about 2 hours later, I use it again..
EDITED TO ADD
Warning... 24 years for this OTC medicine may be too long!
I'm taking some other medications that are dr. prescribed..
I've had all of the dr. prescribed meds before and no bad reaction.
something is causing a "negative" reaction...
possibly the age of the chloraseptic... possibly a combination of this OTC and
the antihistime or the antibiotic or the loratidine??
I don't know, but I'm putting the rest of this chloraseptic bottle down the drain..
rr
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bride is gone. I'm a bad cook.
pulled out a jar of home grown and canned "sweet crispy pickles" canned in summer of 09... tasted great! I don't know how long they'll last.
got out a bag of "potato pearls" purchased in a plastic bag that expired in summer of 2013..
boiled water and poured in some potato pearls... turned into instant mashed potatoes. tasted great..
storage for both... was a basement until 2 years ago... then outside storage building for the last 2 years.
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