No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
No. That would be irresponsible and possibly dangerous.
Not neccessarily. Anyway, much of the time you can ignore the expiry date - food is usually ok for several daysafterwards.
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Usually the sell by date, but it is still a good guide to when it is ok to eat the food. If it's too long after the sell-by date, it probably won't be good anymore. The dates stamped on canned goods should indicate what they mean. The print will say, 'sell by' or 'use by' or 'best before' and so on, depending on food legislation in your area.
No. Instead do group dates with your friends. Go to a movie and pizza.
Its ok to date a handicapped.No the ideas will not interfere with your relationship.
Nope there's No official Date cause the Dates are Yet Undecided so we don't Know when it's getting Released OK
If it smells ok, looks ok and you cook it at a high enough temperature it should be fine- food doesn't know it has a best before date people are way to wary nowadays
no it isnt ok isnt ok isnt ok dadyyouve been stuck by a food criminal
Of course you can, provided that the milk has been stored correctly (ie in a refrigerator/fridge) and there is no apparent spoiling. Expiry dates on food have quite a bit of leeway, so use common sense when deciding whether or no food is edible. Some food well past its 'expiry date' is still perfectly edible. We throw away far too much food in the Western world - food that is perfectly OK - shameful really when there are millions starving in the world.
No.
ok....yea.
not in america.