I beleive you can
=IF(G17="","No Audit on File",(IF(G17>TODAY(),"Valid","Expired"))) Works!!
no, it can harm the child you feed it to. =] Premixed formula: No, definitely not, this could definitely be harmful. Dry powdered formula: The "best if used" is just that, the date the formula is best used by. From that date on, the chemicals start breaking down and the formula starts losing its nutritional value. It's up to you if that's acceptable. Expired powdered formula is very unlikely to be actually be harmful, though.
It is a code that alloys you to stay on an expired account for 30 extra days.
Well if you say its expired, I highly recommend you throw it away. I'm not sure if its possible to mold. If it was just like 5 days ago when it went expired then its probably still usable.
Maybe it is expired, sometimes when I chat with support at the casinos, they give me extra codes.
In most cases, you can exchange baby formula without a receipt at Ralph's Market. The formula must not be expired and can only be exchanged for a similar product.
yes! i was a a member and bought a extra room, then my membership expired and i kept everything accept for all my moshlings you can only keep 2
You should definitely get your tags renewed if they are expired in Ohio. You should get your tags renewed before they expire in any of the states.
probably not I'd want to be 100% accurate. I think it'd worth the extra $ to buy a new one.
The formula for calculating the impact of making an extra mortgage payment a year using a calculator is: Total Interest Saved (Loan Amount Interest Rate Extra Payment Amount) / Number of Payments
You don't. Expired means expired. Period.