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| #Post#: 73909-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Aleko Date: February 22, 2022, 2:37 am | |
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| [quote]There are some things one must be very careful of. Even | |
| then, there is a little bit of common sense involved. Once when | |
| we had everyone (kids and grandkids) here for a week, I had | |
| stocked up things and a gallon of milk got left in the garage | |
| fridge until a day past the printed expiration date. I opened | |
| it up and gave it the sniff test and we (DH and I) used it that | |
| day. I bought more that afternoon, and threw the old stuff away | |
| as it was starting to smell bad. I think it lasted because that | |
| fridge is a little colder and was undisturbed for a few days. | |
| But, I knew I was pushing it.[/quote] | |
| Hang on - you say that this milk had been kept in an extra-cold | |
| fridge and was only a day after its best-before date, and it was | |
| already starting to smell bad? That to me says that it had been | |
| badly kept before you bought it - maybe a pallet of milk had | |
| been left sitting in the sun waiting to be loaded on the lorry, | |
| or something of the kind. Of course different countries have | |
| different systems for storing and transporting milk, but I | |
| really never rely on the date on the bottle, simply because milk | |
| is so dependent on the accidents of how it has been shipped and | |
| stored. Especially if you buy it at, or get it delivered from, a | |
| small local shop which is right at the end of the supply chain | |
| and has it delivered in smallish quantities (so it travels for | |
| longer, and can warm up more quickly than a bulk supply would | |
| do). If milk smells and tastes good, it�s good. If it doesn�t, | |
| it isn�t. (Though it still isn�t harmful to health, and you can | |
| make lovely scones with it.) | |
| #Post#: 73910-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Hmmm Date: February 22, 2022, 9:24 am | |
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| A couple and I were talking about a story of a woman posting in | |
| a FB group recently that she had left a carton of eggs in the | |
| car for about an hour and 45 minutes (about 50-60f weather) and | |
| wanted to know if she should throw them out. About half said to | |
| throw out, why risk it. The other half said they were fine as | |
| many leave out eggs longer to bring to room temp before baking. | |
| The couple I was talking to said the wife had left out a carton | |
| of eggs in the car for over a day. He said throw out. She said | |
| she'd eat them. He asked her later in the week if she'd been | |
| eating them. She said "Yep, and you have too." | |
| For those outside of N. America, our egg guidelines require the | |
| eggs to be sanitized prior to selling which removes the outer | |
| layer of the shell and makes it porous. Guidelines state eggs | |
| shouldn't be left out at room temp longer than 2 hours. I | |
| believe Australia is the same guidelines. | |
| #Post#: 73912-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Rose Red Date: February 22, 2022, 10:22 am | |
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| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=2291.msg73910#msg73910 | |
| date=1645543484] | |
| A couple and I were talking about a story of a woman posting in | |
| a FB group recently that she had left a carton of eggs in the | |
| car for about an hour and 45 minutes (about 50-60f weather) and | |
| wanted to know if she should throw them out. About half said to | |
| throw out, why risk it. The other half said they were fine as | |
| many leave out eggs longer to bring to room temp before baking. | |
| The couple I was talking to said the wife had left out a carton | |
| of eggs in the car for over a day. He said throw out. She said | |
| she'd eat them. He asked her later in the week if she'd been | |
| eating them. She said "Yep, and you have too." | |
| [/quote] | |
| I would be livid if someone sneaked me food that I said to throw | |
| out. You can risk yourself but leave me out of it. | |
| I left eggs in the car once and they were the more expensive | |
| brand too. Another time, a canned ham. I'm cheap but I'm not | |
| going to risk it for a few dollars. | |
| #Post#: 73918-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: oogyda Date: February 22, 2022, 12:35 pm | |
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| [quote author=Aleko link=topic=2291.msg73909#msg73909 | |
| date=1645519068] | |
| [quote]There are some things one must be very careful of. Even | |
| then, there is a little bit of common sense involved. Once when | |
| we had everyone (kids and grandkids) here for a week, I had | |
| stocked up things and a gallon of milk got left in the garage | |
| fridge until a day past the printed expiration date. I opened | |
| it up and gave it the sniff test and we (DH and I) used it that | |
| day. I bought more that afternoon, and threw the old stuff away | |
| as it was starting to smell bad. I think it lasted because that | |
| fridge is a little colder and was undisturbed for a few days. | |
| But, I knew I was pushing it.[/quote] | |
| Hang on - you say that this milk had been kept in an extra-cold | |
| fridge and was only a day after its best-before date, and it was | |
| already starting to smell bad? That to me says that it had been | |
| badly kept before you bought it - maybe a pallet of milk had | |
| been left sitting in the sun waiting to be loaded on the lorry, | |
| or something of the kind. Of course different countries have | |
| different systems for storing and transporting milk, but I | |
| really never rely on the date on the bottle, simply because milk | |
| is so dependent on the accidents of how it has been shipped and | |
| stored. Especially if you buy it at, or get it delivered from, a | |
| small local shop which is right at the end of the supply chain | |
| and has it delivered in smallish quantities (so it travels for | |
| longer, and can warm up more quickly than a bulk supply would | |
| do). If milk smells and tastes good, it�s good. If it doesn�t, | |
| it isn�t. (Though it still isn�t harmful to health, and you can | |
| make lovely scones with it.) | |
| [/quote] | |
| I would need a lovely scone recipe to do that. | |
| Hint, hint. Nudge, nudge. | |
| #Post#: 73926-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Hmmm Date: February 22, 2022, 3:51 pm | |
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| [quote author=Rose Red link=topic=2291.msg73912#msg73912 | |
| date=1645546938] | |
| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=2291.msg73910#msg73910 | |
| date=1645543484] | |
| A couple and I were talking about a story of a woman posting in | |
| a FB group recently that she had left a carton of eggs in the | |
| car for about an hour and 45 minutes (about 50-60f weather) and | |
| wanted to know if she should throw them out. About half said to | |
| throw out, why risk it. The other half said they were fine as | |
| many leave out eggs longer to bring to room temp before baking. | |
| The couple I was talking to said the wife had left out a carton | |
| of eggs in the car for over a day. He said throw out. She said | |
| she'd eat them. He asked her later in the week if she'd been | |
| eating them. She said "Yep, and you have too." | |
| [/quote] | |
| I would be livid if someone sneaked me food that I said to throw | |
| out. You can risk yourself but leave me out of it. | |
| I left eggs in the car once and they were the more expensive | |
| brand too. Another time, a canned ham. I'm cheap but I'm not | |
| going to risk it for a few dollars. | |
| [/quote] | |
| He wasn't livid. He thought it was funny. | |
| #Post#: 73964-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: STiG Date: February 23, 2022, 6:12 pm | |
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| I've had milk go off before the sell by date many a time. Here | |
| in Ontario, Canada, we get milk in bags - 3 small bags to go in | |
| your pitcher and you snip the corner off to pour, in one larger | |
| bag for a total of 4 L which is ~ 1 US gallon. I've had cases | |
| where the first small bag I grabbed was fine, the second was bad | |
| and the third was fine. In the summer, we carry a cooler bag or | |
| a full sized cooler in the car for when we go shopping. We have | |
| a 10 minute drive to get home from a normal shop, a 30 minute | |
| drive to get home from a Costco stock-up. | |
| Due to my hyper sensitivity to scent, I am a wonderful sensor to | |
| determine if fresh food has gone off. I can smell mould on | |
| bread before it is visible. I can smell - and taste - milk that | |
| is just on the verge of going off. I can smell lettuce getting | |
| wilty and can toss it before it gets slimey. | |
| #Post#: 73971-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Aleko Date: February 24, 2022, 4:23 am | |
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| I posted the recipe for Traditional Sour Milk Scones here today, | |
| and only later realised that I should have put it in the Recipes | |
| folder. So I've moved it to there. | |
| #Post#: 73995-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: vintagegal Date: February 24, 2022, 7:45 pm | |
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| Just a note, milk that has gone bad is not the same as sour | |
| milk, and should not be used, as it is unsafe. Better to start | |
| with good milk and add a bit of lemon juice. | |
| Any time I have tasted milk that has gone bad, it has been | |
| bitter, not sour. It's something to do with how it is processed | |
| today as opposed to the old days on the farm. | |
| #Post#: 74005-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: Aleko Date: February 25, 2022, 11:17 am | |
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| [code]Just a note, milk that has gone bad is not the same as | |
| sour milk, and should not be used, as it is unsafe. Better to | |
| start with good milk and add a bit of lemon juice.[/code] | |
| But �milk that has gone bad� is precisely what the traditional | |
| British sour milk scone recipe calls for, and literally millions | |
| of British housewives have used it and delighted their families | |
| with it for well over a century. Bad/sour/�turned� milk is | |
| different from deliberately soured milk the same distinction | |
| goes for cream). | |
| I have never known nor heard of anybody being harmed by �turned� | |
| milk or any food that was made using it - and before fridges | |
| were a universal thing, it was quite normal in warm weather to | |
| have to use slightly-off milk in one�s tea. British junior | |
| schoolchildren used to get a daily gill (5 fl oz) of free milk a | |
| day. It was delivered daily to each school by the milkman, but | |
| in the early 1960s most schools didn�t have a refrigerator big | |
| enough to hold it. So it just sat around at dinner-hall | |
| temperature all morning, and in summer it had quite often begun | |
| to turn by the time we were issued it. There was no question of | |
| not issuing it for that reason, and nobody was allowed to not | |
| drink theirs, either. | |
| #Post#: 74010-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Another dinner party thread - when the hostess serves expire | |
| d food? | |
| By: oogyda Date: February 25, 2022, 1:44 pm | |
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| It's my understanding that cooking with (slightly) turned milk | |
| isn't harmful and the acidic flavor (much like buttermilk) adds | |
| the unique flavor one is looking for when using it. I don't | |
| think drinking a little bit would be "harmful", but drinking a | |
| whole serving could very well give one an upset stomach or | |
| intestinal distress. | |
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