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I would say yes.pimpdave wrote:Does it have to be food we kept down?
Frozen, canned or dry, I hope?Japs wrote:Hmm... When I was younger and working at a camp I served milk 2 years old
Yeah, the girl I've been seeing lately got really grossed out recently when I poured some milk that was 2 days past the "sell by" date into her coffee. We then had an argument about whether "sell by" means the product must be sold by that date, or whether it means that at the stroke of midnight of the "sell by" day it suddenly turns into pure arsenic.static_ice wrote:Milk - give it a whiff and if it doesn't smell foul and is still liquid its good.
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Not all stuff preventing food composting is bad. I've kept my pickled onions for years and they just get better, and fruit in syrup, not to mention sloe gin will all last a decade if they're airtight.2dimes wrote:I'm thinking what might be worse than eating all the expired stuff is eating what ever is preventing it from composting back to dirt in less than a decade.
True, I'm reffering to the frozen burritos I'm addicted to.Bertros Bertros wrote:Not all stuff preventing food composting is bad. I've kept my pickled onions for years and they just get better, and fruit in syrup, not to mention sloe gin will all last a decade if they're airtight.2dimes wrote:I'm thinking what might be worse than eating all the expired stuff is eating what ever is preventing it from composting back to dirt in less than a decade.
Ah, I don't eat little donkeys myself so can't say I've experienced that problem. Are they the glued variety or do they fall open, makes a lot of difference you know.2dimes wrote:True, I'm reffering to the frozen burritos I'm addicted to.Bertros Bertros wrote:Not all stuff preventing food composting is bad. I've kept my pickled onions for years and they just get better, and fruit in syrup, not to mention sloe gin will all last a decade if they're airtight.2dimes wrote:I'm thinking what might be worse than eating all the expired stuff is eating what ever is preventing it from composting back to dirt in less than a decade.