Eating venison a day after its use-by date is not recommended. The use-by date is set for food safety reasons, indicating when the meat is at its best quality and safe to consume. Consuming venison past this date could pose a risk of foodborne illness, especially if it has not been stored properly. Always prioritize safety and when in doubt, it's best to discard any meat past its use-by date.
Depending on the distance between expiration date and and the current date, organic fruit juices may be safe to eat. The expiration date may also indicate the last day before the juice loses its quality, not the last day it is safe.
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Yes; the native Americans brought venison for both parties, the pilgrims and themselves, to eat.
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You wash them the day before the date.
No.
Your safe days are those when you carry a condom in your purse.
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If you are not a child or a pregnant woman, then it mightbe safe to eat refrigerated fish one day after the use by date... but I wouldn't go past that.
In a date format, the dash goes between the month and the day, and then between the day and the year.
You should consult a pharmacist or physician before you try this. The expiration date is the last day on which the manufacturer guarantees the medication is safe and effective - after this, the medication may have broken down enough to cause toxic byproducts or to simply be ineffective.
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