From Ranch Dressing Manufacturers Website;-
'For Hidden Valley® Dressing and Dips Mixes, the recommended shelf life is located on the back of the packet as indicated by "Best Before" date. For instance, "14JUL11PG1" means we recommended you use the product by July 14, 2011; PG1 is the manufacturing code. Once mixed, the product is good for approximately 3 to 4 weeks, depending on the freshness of the date of the milk or sour cream used.
For Hidden Valley® Bottled Dressing, the recommended shelf life is located on the back of the neck label as indicated by "Best If Used By Date On Label." For instance, "15May10 BHG2" means we recommend you use the product by May 15, 2010; BHG2 is the manufacturing code. After the recommended shelf life date, the product may taste increasingly vinegary, but---because vinegar is a natural preservative---will still be safe to eat.'
NO more than an hour
one week.
24 hrs
It can be left in the can once opened, but it must be refrigerated and, if left in the can, it would not be sealed to prevent smelling up the refrigerator and taking on smells and tastes from the refrigerator.
Yes, that is where mine goes. On the bottle it states. Keep refrigerated once opened and consume within one month.
Once opened, it should be refrigerated. Then it can last 2-3 months.
king ranch
I think once cooked and left to cool down it should be stored in a refrigerator and eaten within 2-3 days the max
suprisingly not very long once opened. I think its a week.
no
4 weeks
Till it goes mouldy
Worcestershire sauce is a type of steak sauce condiment. If it has not been open it does not need to be refrigerated. However, once it is opened, it is a good idea to place the bottle in the refrigerator, to keep it from getting molded and to stay fresh.
Store your egg in the refrigerator. It is best to keep the eggs on an inside shelf, not in the door "egg keeper" of the fridge. The carton they come in helps keep moisture in and reduces odours picked up inside while stored. Eggs can be safely stored this way for 4 to 6 weeks.