Yes, of course you can. Studies have shown that food is still viable up to a year after the experation date!
No, you cannot use cream of tarter in place of baking soda because baking soda is made up of cream of tarter. Hope this helps!
You can use cream of tarter for stain remover.?æ Cream of tarter can be mixed with either lemon juice or vinegar, and mixed thick or thin, and used on stain.
yes, they are very similar. Cream of tartar is only slightly less acidic.
0.4 to .6 or 40% tartaric acid son it wont ruin the cream of tater cream tartar is 60%
it is a card that is no longer valid you can not use it all cards have a experation date on them A credit card you can't use.
i dont know bou i do know that i am a former chef and Serena is on the right track, if you do not have cream of tarter, use 1 teaspoon of soda and 2 teaspoons of cornstarch, all baking powder is 60% baking soda, 20% cream of tarter and 20% cornstarch. So you can make you own or use what you have, if you use straight soda then use one 1/3 of the recipes requested amount.
I was taught that if you put raw eggs into a bowl of water and they don't float they are ok to use.
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The same lengh of time as the use-by date on the cream cheese, provided the frosting is kept in the refridgerator. (Assuming all the other ingredients have a use-by date that is later than the one on the cream cheese. If any expire earlier, use the frosting by the earliest use by date of any of the ingredients).
Unless specifically indicated, the date on the package is probably a "sell by" date. Handled and stored properly, it is likely good for a couple days beyond that. Use your senses. If it feels slimy or smells odd (yeasty, ammonia), then don't use it.
Yes, Nivea sun cream products have an expiration date printed on the packaging. It is important to check and adhere to the expiration date as using expired sun cream may not provide adequate protection from the sun.
no you cant