30 days refrigerated
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.
Not recommended, unless the ground turkey has been properly refrigerated (not frozen), immediately after defrosting, at the coldest refrigerator setting.
Sell-By Date: Refers to the last day a retailer can display a product for sale; typically a food is safe to eat for 10 days after the Sell-by Date if refrigerated properly.
If the pie crust has been kept refrigerated, and is only a few days past the expiration date, then it is safe to use.
If frozen, up to 12 months. If only refrigerated, then at most for two days.
Upto about 5 days afterwards it will still work but not as effectively. Beyond that, it may actually begin to grow mold.
3 to 4 days refrigerated
A decoction may be refrigerated for up to two days and retain its healing qualities
About four to five days, properly refrigerated.
When properly handled and refrigerated, it should last for several days beyond the sell-by date. Check for off-odors before using it.
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