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.
The unpleasant smell of sour milk in your refrigerator could be caused by spilled or expired milk that has gone bad. It is important to clean out any spilled milk and check for expired items to eliminate the odor.
You can dispose of expired milk safely by pouring it down the toilet. You can also pour it down the drain, however, pour some vinegar down after it to get rid of the smell.
You really shouldn't but I have heard people say up to a day after. Smell it.
Yes, of course you can! You can use either milk or almond milk when you are baking, because your pastry will become creamier and healthier than using eggs. You can also use lowfat vanilla yogurt to make it healthier, and/or creamier.
Well, think about it: If it's expired, then, yeah. Anything expired can make you sick. I mean, what's the point of saying something will expire by jan 20 or something if it will not make you sick. But uh...I'm twelve so...but still come on
No, cheese is typically made from fresh milk, not expired milk.
Heavy cream could be used for milk in cornbread, but the baked cornbread might be heavy and too dense, because of the high fat content of heavy cream. It would be better to thin the heavy cream with water to bring it closer to the consistency of milk before using it in cornbread.
The rotten milk smell in your refrigerator could be caused by spilled or expired milk. To get rid of the smell, remove the source of the odor, clean the affected area with a mixture of water and vinegar, and place an open box of baking soda in the fridge to absorb any lingering odors.
The spoiled milk smell in your refrigerator could be caused by spilled milk, expired dairy products, or bacteria growth. To get rid of the smell, remove any spoiled items, clean the refrigerator with a mixture of water and vinegar, and place an open box of baking soda inside to absorb odors.
if you put milk in a plant it will smell like rotten eggs and your house will be stffed with a bad smell and you will barf and you will have to move out of your house.
No. If you are allergic to Milk, then your Lactosintolerant
You can freeze this for up to 3 months. Make sure there is enough empty space in the jug for expansion when the liquid freezes. You may have to open it and pour some of the milk out for this or the jug can split open from the pressure of the expanding freezing liquid. When you thaw the milk out (you will need about 12 hours for this in the refrigerator) make sure that you shake it before use as freezing can separate the milk a little, but this does not harm the milk.