Daily Fit Tip: Do you know what's lingering in your fridge?
Categories: Daily Fit Tip
I wish someone would design a refrigerator that doesn't allow things to be pushed to the back. Out of sight equals out of mind at our house -- at least when it comes to leftovers. I subscribe to the theory "when in doubt, throw it out," but this chart takes all the guesswork out of whether something you "found" in the back of your fridge is safe to eat. Some things -- like chili -- just taste better the second time you serve them, but some leftovers are better suited for the garbage can!
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A_Str8 7-10-2007 @ 9:05AM
As I was reading the chart, I noticed that all the times seemed too short. There is a note at the bottom the acknowledges that. The chart is a nice idea, but the too short times make it useless to me.
For example is says milk should only be kept for 7 days. Usually when I buy milk, the expiration date indicates it will be good for at least 10 days and it really does last that long.
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