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Yogurt expired 11/19, is it still safe to eat?

Considering that it's a dairy product, I'd have to give you a big thumbs down in that department. This is sort of like saying "Gee, this car speeding down the street looks OK. Should I cross the street?" 😉
 
No problem, every expiration date is very early just to be safe - and mainly safe from lawsuits, not to protect you. If it's been cold the whole time you're good. You'd be shocked at the length of time things have been expired that is fed to the homeless, prisoners, schoolkids etc. Send it to me and I'll eat it. You can even stir it up and lick the lid first if that's your favorite part.
 
Originally posted by: SchrodingersDog
No problem, every expiration date is very early just to be safe - and mainly safe from lawsuits, not to protect you. If it's been cold the whole time you're good. You'd be shocked at the length of time things have been expired that is fed to the homeless, prisoners, schoolkids etc. Send it to me and I'll eat it. You can even stir it up and lick the lid first if that's your favorite part.

so......you drink expired milk?
 
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: SchrodingersDog
No problem, every expiration date is very early just to be safe - and mainly safe from lawsuits, not to protect you. If it's been cold the whole time you're good. You'd be shocked at the length of time things have been expired that is fed to the homeless, prisoners, schoolkids etc. Send it to me and I'll eat it. You can even stir it up and lick the lid first if that's your favorite part.

so......you drink expired milk?

expired milk just starts to taste funny, it won't hurt you/make you sick

my dad lived in Finland in the early 60's and almost no one there had a refrigerator. they would keep milk in a milk can on the porch and drink it until it got too thick to drink. then they would eat it.

old milk won't make you sick, it just doesn't taste the way americans like it
 
I had 2month old expired yogurt but smelled it and threw it out.
I drank skim milk expired by 1 wk and it was still good!
 
Didn't you read the label?

"Contains live & active culture inside"

The 'culture' will unlock itself and unleash hell in your house upon forewarned expiration date.
 
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
Didn't you read the label?

"Contains live & active culture inside"

The 'culture' will unlock itself and unleash hell in your house upon forewarned expiration date.

:beer:🙂:beer:
 
I opened up a canister of yogurt once..discovered a big blob of mold right on the top. It was still sealed...so I just scraped off the mold and ate it.

Turns out the expiration date was about 2 months past, even though we just bought it :Q
 
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
I opened up a canister of yogurt once..discovered a big blob of mold right on the top. It was still sealed...so I just scraped off the mold and ate it.

Turns out the expiration date was about 2 months past, even though we just bought it :Q
:vomit;
 
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
I opened up a canister of yogurt once..discovered a big blob of mold right on the top. It was still sealed...so I just scraped off the mold and ate it.

Turns out the expiration date was about 2 months past, even though we just bought it :Q

You're a better man than I am, Charlie Brown.

I hope you know that getting the mold off the surface doesn't get rid of the mold altogether. You still ate a big chunk of the unseen portion of the mold that grows under the surface. 😛
 
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