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magpie 28-01-2007 21:41

sell by date ?
 
:confused: how many of you stick religiously to the sell by date on food stuffs:
I just went to make a brew and noticed the milk was out of date by one day:
Even thought it smelt ok , and tasted ok: I did not enjoy my brew psychological I guess or is it?

Tinkerbelle 28-01-2007 21:44

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Oh God no! If it smells ok and hasn't got green stuff growing on it, it goes in my belly :) mtheads always pulling me up for it

mthead: Don't eat that it's 3 week out of date
me: smells ok
mthead: It'll make you ill
me: Ah it'll be right! :)

...... and I'm still here :D

WillowTheWhisp 28-01-2007 21:46

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I have the opposite sometimes - a thing may not actually be past its sell by date but if it looks a bit dodgy then I won't eat it.

Some things if they have gone over by a day and look fine then I will. After all how far into the 24 hours does it become inedible? Does it change on the stroke of midnight?

shillelagh 28-01-2007 21:50

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Depends on what it is and how much out of date it is!!!

Tinkerbelle 28-01-2007 21:52

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I thought the sell by date was only a guideline for the shops so they take it off the shelf ..... or knock it out cheap, as is the case with one of our local shops :rolleyes:

grego 28-01-2007 22:09

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I'm terribly fussy and throw things away, I have used milk that smells ok too and not enjoyed my brew, I know things dont expire on the stroke of midnight, definatelt psychological.

WillowTheWhisp 28-01-2007 22:12

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We had a half used loaf at home that was softer a squishier than any we prodded in Tesco on Saturday. :cool:

grannyclaret 28-01-2007 22:28

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I always dive to the back of the goods in the supermarket,for the latest sell by date, but i am well known by my family for using things out of date...I have loads of things i bought for xmas yet,,,mince pies etc,,,i certainly wont throw them away...Also i buy things that have been reduced ,you can get some real bargains...

cashman 28-01-2007 23:06

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dont really care especially with tinned stuff,so long as it looks/smells ok down cashys gullet it goes.:)

LancYorkYankee 28-01-2007 23:51

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I'm with tinks on this one. If it smells/tastes alright i'll slog into it. Heck even bread with mold on it will I consume. If it's really bad, I just go ahead and toast it.

The rest of the family is quite particular in this regard.

Brian

garinda 28-01-2007 23:53

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I always ignore the sell by dates, and just use the sniff and poke test, and I'm the picture of good health.;)

ANNE 29-01-2007 00:04

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Mick doesn't care how out of date something is so long has it smells and tastes ok.
Me I'm funny about these things, same has Grego if i know somethings out of date then if I do eat/drink it then I don't enjoy it.
But then again when it comes to food I'm a funny so and so.

Ianto.W. 29-01-2007 00:57

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Sell by dates don't much matter to yours truly, I sniff at myself every morning an hope i'm not passed my 'use by' date.

entwisi 29-01-2007 07:05

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I won't even eat stilton till its a week out of date, it just gets better and better.

I am fussy with some things but completely the opposite with others.

panther 29-01-2007 11:34

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I dont bother, if it looks right its right, but some things i wont give to the kiddies just in case their tummys get upset!

lettie 29-01-2007 12:32

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I'm not the slightest bit fussy regarding sell by dates on anything. As long as it looks and smells ok I will willingly consume it. I regularly eat out of date yoghurt, cheese, etc and reckon that they taste better.

Use by dates on drugs are the same. I once took 2 Ibuprofen when I had the flu, just to stop the aches. Not only had the Ibuprofen expired 3 years earlier, but they had been prescribed by the vet for my dog!!!! They eased my aches a treat and I'm still here to tell the tail.... TAIL...... (get it????)


Ok, I'll get my coat.....;)

cherokee 29-01-2007 12:56

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I tend to go by the USE BY date more than the SELL BY.....

jambutty 29-01-2007 13:20

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The sell by date is just that – a date after which the shop cannot sell the item unless it is advertised as out of date and separate from the ‘in date’ product. The really important date is the ‘use by’ date but even that is only a guide-line for the buyer. If the food is used after that date they have no come back on the producer/shop if the customer becomes ill.

As WillowTheWhisp has already stated the food doesn’t suddenly become bad and inedible one second after midnight of the day in question.

I use the ‘sell by and use by’ dates as a means of determining how long the product has been on the shelf. I will delve at the back of the shelf to find the newest date, much to the annoyance of some shopkeepers, particularly with bread, tea cakes, cakes and the like.

I prefer to use my nose and eyes to determine if the food is fit to eat.

The only exception is with medicines but then I’ve never had an ‘out of date’ medicine because they have either all been used as directed for the full term or on the odd occasion when told to discontinue using one medicine the residue goes back to the chemist.

magpie 29-01-2007 13:21

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did it not used to be 3 days after the use by date and all was ok:

cherokee 29-01-2007 13:24

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 376265)
did it not used to be 3 days after the use by date and all was ok:

for me it depends what it is ,,ie chicken , or any white meat ,eggs dairy products etc i wont touch after use by date

entwisi 29-01-2007 13:59

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Most cheeses are stood to mature for months and in some cases years, they cut teh mouldy crust off and you get whats inside, just cut and mould off and it will be fine, particularly if you are cooking with it. The only ones that I would exclude from this are the unpasteurised cheeses.

Fish and shellfish are big ones to avoid. I prefer to get fish as fresh as possible.

Steak etc, most supermarkets hang their beef for ~7 days, the good stuff for a bit longer, foodies will use Beef hung for a month or longer.

nikkival 29-01-2007 14:07

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Sell by dates are only a guideline, they even put them on bottles of natural spring water, which I think is very silly!

Am only dubious about Chicken & Pork, but otherwise if it looks & smells ok - it gets used.

Eggs are also fine for ages after the date stamped on them - Tip of the Day - if you're not sure, get a dish or jug of water, put the egg (still in the shell) in the water - if they sink they are fine, if they float they are off!

jambutty 29-01-2007 14:17

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Mould on cheese has never bothered me. I just cut it off and chomp away.

Beef supplied to supermarkets hung for 7 days entwisi? I have my doubts, not that I know anything about meat other than the longer it is hung the tastier and more tender it becomes.

I read somewhere that supermarkets sell beef that has only been hung for 3 days.

Isn’t there a butcher on Union Rd in Ossy that sells his beef that has been hung for at least 7 days? I think he is called Perkins.

Very useful egg tip nikkival. I was under the impression that the float test was to determine the egg’s freshness and one that floats isn’t necessarily bad just not very fresh. Of course it could be bad but your nose will tell you when your crack it open.

Another tip – If you are mixing two or more eggs together smell at each egg BEFORE adding it to the rest.

cherokee 29-01-2007 14:46

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JAMBUTTY Beef supplied to supermarkets hung for 7 days entwisi? I have my doubts,


I tend to agree with you jambutty i too have my doubts ...mainly just lately all the meat we have been getting from our supermarket has been really tough , but the last lot i got from the butchers in town were so tender and tasty it really made me doubt the super markets ..and must admit has converted me back to the local butcher....

jambutty 29-01-2007 14:55

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I wouldn’t buy fresh meat, other than some cooked meats and dry cured bacon, from Asda if it was the last place on earth to sell meat. I’d go vegetarian first.

Sadly some butchers, being almost squeezed out by supermarkets, have been forced to sell meat that hasn’t been hung for more than 7 days in the interest of their survival. Some, of course, have done so because of pure greed.

cherokee 29-01-2007 15:14

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It is a shame for the local trader of any shop butcher greengrocer etc. most having been pushed into closure through the bigger chains . and like a butchers i find the quality of veg is also better from a local greengocers ,although we tend to grow our own now and with this being 2nd yr on the new plot we should also have enough for next winter so i wont have to buy from either greengrocer or asda/tesco..

***Mr D*** 29-01-2007 16:24

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I will also eat out of date products, as long as it smells ok and looks edible.

Someone told me mold is good for you.:eek:

flashy 29-01-2007 16:54

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ok ive just opened a jar of pesto.....its green and liquidy with black bits floating about in it....but its not out of date ;) :D

Margaret Pilkington 29-01-2007 19:24

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I never take any notice of sell by dates......and regularly cut the mouldy bits off a loaf before toasting it......sometimes I toast the mouldy bit too...then eat it.(mainly because I've missed seeing it - well, it's only penicillin isn't it?) I hate food waste....and so far I haven't took ill with anything.

Sara 29-01-2007 19:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 376363)

Someone told me mold is good for you.:eek:

All i will add to that is one word: Penicillin

WillowTheWhisp 29-01-2007 21:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 376338)
i find the quality of veg is also better from a local greengocers ,although we tend to grow our own now and with this being 2nd yr on the new plot we should also have enough for next winter so i wont have to buy from either greengrocer or asda/tesco..

There's a point Cherokee. Nobody puts a sell by date on stuff we grow ourselves. :)

lindsay ormerod 29-01-2007 22:27

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Can recommend 2 good butchers;the chap on Burnley Rd just before Boozebuster and Feathers in the inside market;decently priced meat of good quality;having been veggie for 17 years I tend not to eat cr*p now I am converted again!


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