What sort of questions that? if its out of date its out of date, dont make it last longer if you do, itll probly look like melted cheese and taste fouler than your diarhea and dead fish smacked together and shoved in the carton!
Unopened Lactaid milk typically lasts for about one week past the printed expiration date when stored in the refrigerator.
The date on the jug is past. It smells bad.
NOOO. yogurt is made from milk would you drink milk after its expiration date?Milk that's gone past it's expiry has begun to culture bacteria causing it to go sour, whereas joghurt is milk specifically cultured with specific bacteria, so if you're eating joghurt you basically ARE drinking milk past it's expiration date, but, hey, let's just answer things without researching anything, right?
Yes, it can, as long as its past date. I had milk in a bottle. it sat there and it soon got green.
its because it isn't water. also you can keep milk past it's "expiration date" by putting it in the fridge.
The date on milk is generally a 'sell by' date. You can expect the milk to remain good for 5 to 7 days after that, as long as it has been stored properly and has been kept below 40°F. Since the milk is being cooked, if it doesn't smell, hasn't curdled and is just a few days past the sell by - you shouldn't have any problem.
Unopened milk is typically good for about one week past the expiration date printed on the carton.
Yes, it most definitely can! Milk doesn't have a long shelf life, even though it's refrigerated. Once it's past the expiration date, it can be used in baking, but only if it's just a couple of days past the expiration date, and only if it's not gone bad. And even if the milk is slightly sour, it can still be used in baking. But that's only when it's recently past the expiration date, and only if it's slightly soured. But milk that is 5 months past the expiration date is dangerous and needs to be discarded - do NOT use in any way!
Yes, it is bad to use dip past the date, especially if it is a cream dip or anything with a dairy product such as egg or milk.
The past tense for "make" is "made" I made dinner last night. you made dinner last week. she/he/they made dinner last weekend.
The milk carton is puffed up because of a buildup of gas inside, which can be caused by bacteria producing gas as they break down the milk. This can happen when the milk is not stored properly or when it is past its expiration date.
A week.