Yes, you can use them. They may be soft ot the "eyes" might be growing. They will not hurt you.
Drain of the water and store then in a plastic bag in the fridge.
Red potatoes are good for about two to three weeks, as long as they are stored in a well ventilated room. Red potatoes do not need to be refrigerated.
Yes, raw potatoes can be stored in the refriderator. The colder they are the fresher they are. When potatoes grow they are in a ground where it is cool. They stay longer. So go ahead and put them in the refriderator for fresher and stay longer potatoes
They are harvested to be sold, eaten, stored, or tested.
That urine will not be used for testing. Urine has to be stored in a fridge and only for a few hours or they can not use it. They will be able to tell it's old.
It would be safe if not past expiration, and cooked, but would not taste good.
Fish is best stored at 0 degrees celcius. I store mine on ice in the fridge and use it within 36 hours this prevents it from freezing but keeps it as cold as possible. Most fish retailers will give you ice to get your fish home. Fish can frozen at -20 deg C for up to 3 months but freezing badly affects the quality of most fish.
Under proper condition, for about 12 months
I'm always finicky about leftover seafood. It might last longer but it would be best to use it up within a couple days. Make sure it is stored in the coldest part of the fridge.
yes but it might break the fridge
so you can slice potatoes
Russet Burbank Potatoes