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How long past the "best by date" is acceptable?
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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 4119368" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>I smell stuff before I eat it. If it isn’t right, the dogs get it. I’ve seen my dogs eating soupy, rotting turtles and a stinking turkey vulture carcass….bones and all. Obviously, they ain’t house dogs…..// I don’t go by the expiration date on medicines unless theirs a visible physical change (swelling of capsules; crumbling of pills). For all liquids (medicines, soft drinks and/or juices), I won’t ingest them if there’s clouding, flocculation, or visible separation of the contents. In the days when wild ducks were marketed, it was common practice to hang them out in cool weather until mold was visible inside their bills indicating that they would be tender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 4119368, member: 42957"] I smell stuff before I eat it. If it isn’t right, the dogs get it. I’ve seen my dogs eating soupy, rotting turtles and a stinking turkey vulture carcass….bones and all. Obviously, they ain’t house dogs…..// I don’t go by the expiration date on medicines unless theirs a visible physical change (swelling of capsules; crumbling of pills). For all liquids (medicines, soft drinks and/or juices), I won’t ingest them if there’s clouding, flocculation, or visible separation of the contents. In the days when wild ducks were marketed, it was common practice to hang them out in cool weather until mold was visible inside their bills indicating that they would be tender. [/QUOTE]
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