tanker Josh Holloway--Be mine!!! Sep 1, 2003 7,321 333 116 Calif. SF Bay area Visit site Real Name Jessica Dec 13, 2009 #11 If you found some breakfast cereal that was a year or two old, but was not moldy would you still serve it to your kids??
If you found some breakfast cereal that was a year or two old, but was not moldy would you still serve it to your kids??
DavidZ AC Members Sep 20, 2007 1,426 3 38 NY Dec 14, 2009 #12 some foods have codes, not dates stamped on packaging, you can call the company and they will tell you the expiration date. I do agree with the 6months to a year rule, but the manufacturer of dry food s will usually tell you 2-3 yrs.
some foods have codes, not dates stamped on packaging, you can call the company and they will tell you the expiration date. I do agree with the 6months to a year rule, but the manufacturer of dry food s will usually tell you 2-3 yrs.
Slappy*McFish Global Moderator Staff member Feb 18, 2002 7,835 48 75 Raleigh, NC Dec 14, 2009 #13 I agree with a year max then replace.