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Started by Tracey, September 23, 2013, 08:04:23 PM

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Sephirah

Quote from: ثنائية بين الجنسين on September 24, 2013, 07:35:56 PM
The cheese is aged in an air-free environment, once you expose the cheese to air, it allows mold to grow.  Although all you have to do is cut off the mold and the rest of the cheese will be fine.

Or enjoy the free Stilton. :)
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on September 24, 2013, 07:00:10 PM
I should have named the topic "Eggspiration dates, who cares?"   :laugh:

Can we have your avatar back, please? I miss you.  Hugs, Devlyn

Feel free to borrow it.  :)

I remove my avatar when I'm not planning on being on the board for awhile...although "awhile" usuallly is only a couple of days. But, I am back.  :D
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

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Devlyn

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FTMDiaries

On a semi-related note: why do we now have to store ketchup in the refrigerator? We never used to when I was a kid. Are the germs more resilient these days?

This thread reminds me of the somewhat NSFW 'Steve, Don't Eat It!' blog from a couple of years ago, where Steve eats all sorts of gross things and then tells you what they're like (unsurprisingly, there is a bit of grown-up language in his descriptions). He ate 14-year-old cereal (that's right, cereal that was 14 years past its use-by date), and cuitlacoche (a Mexican product involving fungus-infected corn!)... but my favourite was his description of eating natto (a Japanese fermented soybean product).





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Cindy

One of the theories for the massive increase in asthma and autoimmune disease in children is the hygiene hypothesis.

We do not allow our kids to be exposed to 'germs' so their immune response develops in a biased manner.

There is good evidence that this hypothesis has some legs.

I sort of treat my body as a means to communicate to my bugs!

OK I don't want food poisoning but I do need good and bad bacteria to be present in order to be healthy.

And children need to get down and dirty and eat earthworms, dirt and all of the usual stuff that kids do. It is what allows their immune response to develop.
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Tossu-sama

I've also noticed that today kids seem to grow in a sterile bubble of... well, bubble wrap. At this rate, they'll get fatally ill from just a basic flu virus because they haven't build a proper immunity system. Not to talk about chicken pox that is better if you get it as a child as opposed to being an adult...
I guess this is some way of dealing with the inevitable overpopulation problem...?

But anyway.
If it doesn't look or smell funny, I eat/drink it.
My immune system's crazy anyhow. My flu consists of sneezing a couple times and my upset stomach gets better by letting out a big fart.
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Beth Andrea

Quote from: Tossu-sama on September 25, 2013, 01:17:23 PM
I've also noticed that today kids seem to grow in a sterile bubble of... well, bubble wrap. At this rate, they'll get fatally ill from just a basic flu virus because they haven't build a proper immunity system. Not to talk about chicken pox that is better if you get it as a child as opposed to being an adult...
I guess this is some way of dealing with the inevitable overpopulation problem...?

But anyway.
If it doesn't look or smell funny, I eat/drink it.
My immune system's crazy anyhow. My flu consists of sneezing a couple times and my upset stomach gets better by letting out a big fart.

This is evolution at work. An organism develops a behavior because it's beneficial, and if it is...the organism thrives. Once the behavior becomes non-beneficial, the organism begins to die out.

The problem with evolution is that we do not have a long enough life span to really see the effects...because we can mask it with anti-biotics, bug sprays, and (in some cases) wealth.

I think humanity will be a LOT different in 1,000 years. Perhaps we are reaching our own, species-expiration date? (Most pre-human variants are extinct)

...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Sephirah

Quote from: Beth Andrea on September 25, 2013, 01:32:59 PM
I think humanity will be a LOT different in 1,000 years. Perhaps we are reaching our own, species-expiration date? (Most pre-human variants are extinct)

There's an idea, lol. I'm almost convinced that in 1000 years, humans will be little more than fourteen eyes to see everything while looking at a smartphone, and two giant thumbs to text with. ;D
Natura nihil frustra facit.

"You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." ~ Buddha.

If you're dealing with self esteem issues, maybe click here. There may be something you find useful. :)
Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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Tossu-sama

Quote from: Sephirah on September 25, 2013, 02:09:09 PM
There's an idea, lol. I'm almost convinced that in 1000 years, humans will be little more than fourteen eyes to see everything while looking at a smartphone, and two giant thumbs to text with. ;D

Unless humanity destroys the smartphones by making them too fragile to thrive. |D My fiancé's fancy smartphone apparently decided to kick the bucket today and she had it only for couple months.
Yet another doomed species...

I wouldn't honestly be surprised if humankind managed to destroy itself in the next 1000 years.
...Wow, that sounded very SnK-ish.
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Sephirah

Quote from: Tossu-sama on September 25, 2013, 02:18:26 PM
Unless humanity destroys the smartphones by making them too fragile to thrive. |D My fiancé's fancy smartphone apparently decided to kick the bucket today and she had it only for couple months.
Yet another doomed species...

Aha, that must mean there's a new model being brought out... which costs more, BUT can make coffee just the way you like it. Or.. um... has a different coloured "someone please tell me what this does" button. Inbuilt obsolescence... not that I'm cynical or anything. My mobile phone is something that triceratops would have used to co-ordinate being horny on a weekend, so yeah. ;D
Natura nihil frustra facit.

"You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." ~ Buddha.

If you're dealing with self esteem issues, maybe click here. There may be something you find useful. :)
Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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Jamie D

Quote from: Cindy on September 25, 2013, 04:18:51 AM
One of the theories for the massive increase in asthma and autoimmune disease in children is the hygiene hypothesis.

We do not allow our kids to be exposed to 'germs' so their immune response develops in a biased manner.

There is good evidence that this hypothesis has some legs.

I sort of treat my body as a means to communicate to my bugs!

OK I don't want food poisoning but I do need good and bad bacteria to be present in order to be healthy.

And children need to get down and dirty and eat earthworms, dirt and all of the usual stuff that kids do. It is what allows their immune response to develop.

Bon appetit!

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CalmRage

Oh you can still eat this! And you will definitely not get botulism or anything else nasty.

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Tossu-sama

Quote from: Sephirah on September 25, 2013, 02:29:40 PM
Aha, that must mean there's a new model being brought out... which costs more, BUT can make coffee just the way you like it. Or.. um... has a different coloured "someone please tell me what this does" button. Inbuilt obsolescence... not that I'm cynical or anything. My mobile phone is something that triceratops would have used to co-ordinate being horny on a weekend, so yeah. ;D

I told my fiancé she should've gotten Nokia's 3310! Now there's a phone that will survive a nuclear apocalypse for sure!
...For some reason I think it would even survive a damn black hole.
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Danielle Emmalee

Quote from: ZootAllures/BlackNapkins! on September 25, 2013, 03:06:34 PM
Oh you can still eat this! And you will definitely not get botulism or anything else nasty.



I'd eat the spaghetti hoops.  And maybe the bar.  Guess that makes me "completely f***ing mental"
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Discord, whatever did we do
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Discord, are we your prey alone,
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Discord, we won't take it anymore
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Sephirah

Quote from: Tossu-sama on September 25, 2013, 10:44:27 PM
I told my fiancé she should've gotten Nokia's 3310! Now there's a phone that will survive a nuclear apocalypse for sure!
...For some reason I think it would even survive a damn black hole.

LOL... I had one of those. The only phone that would break a wall if they made contact.
Natura nihil frustra facit.

"You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection." ~ Buddha.

If you're dealing with self esteem issues, maybe click here. There may be something you find useful. :)
Above all... remember: you are beautiful, you are valuable, and you have a shining spark of magnificence within you. Don't let anyone take that from you. Embrace who you are. <3
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Tossu-sama

Quote from: Sephirah on September 25, 2013, 10:48:23 PM
LOL... I had one of those. The only phone that would break a wall if they made contact.



That's all I have. <slithers off into the darkness>
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Jamie D

Quote from: FTMDiaries on September 25, 2013, 04:09:19 AM
On a semi-related note: why do we now have to store ketchup in the refrigerator? We never used to when I was a kid. Are the germs more resilient these days?

This thread reminds me of the somewhat NSFW 'Steve, Don't Eat It!' blog from a couple of years ago, where Steve eats all sorts of gross things and then tells you what they're like (unsurprisingly, there is a bit of grown-up language in his descriptions). He ate 14-year-old cereal (that's right, cereal that was 14 years past its use-by date), and cuitlacoche (a Mexican product involving fungus-infected corn!)... but my favourite was his description of eating natto (a Japanese fermented soybean product).

Ketchup is very acidic and does not spoil easily.  I used to buy the big squeeze bottles for my family.  I don't think it would have lasted long enough to spoil.

Huitlacoche/Cuitlacoche is know in English as "corn smut".  It is a fungus and is prized as a delicacy.

And I must thank you for the "Natto" blog link.  I was laughing so hard while reading it, I was tearing up and snorting.
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LordKAT

Quote from: Cindy on September 24, 2013, 04:19:07 AM
Quote
"Last fresh sale date, Expires On, Sell-By, Use-By, Best if Used By, Best By, Best Before....

Everything has one of these. Are they useful?"
Unquote.

Only when applied to men.

Well it is true that we never expire, we do tend to require a bit of TLC nearer the end.
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Jamie D

Food Expired? Here's What's Still OK to Chow Down On

In my own refrigerator, a sealed glass jar of salsa reads "best by April 24, 2014." What exactly happens on April 25? When it comes to eating so-called expired food, [food expert Dana] Gunders and other experts say you can indeed consume many foods past their expiration dates. Just use your eyes, nose, and a healthy serving of common sense.

Read the entire article at the link!
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Magnus

I'm 'better safe than sorry'. If I can't tell, if it is that questionable (e.g. slimy lunch meat). It goes in the trash. On the other hand if it is canned or vacuum sealed, I always take a 'chance' because there really is no 'chance' to be taken. Its good basically forever until or unless air gets in there somehow. It will just be a little soggy. I have some tuna packs from "best by 2011" that I plan to eat well into the future if something untoward happens. Yep, I'm a prepper... to the extent I realistically can be.

Oh and, sometimes I do find things have actually expired before their printed dates. So it is always a good idea to really check first. Spoiled milk has to be the worst to encounter if you didn't at least give it the good ole sniff-test. Blegh!


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