My wife just cleaned out all the expired medicines in our cabinet.We never used them and did even know what half of them were for.
I have Tylenol from the year when someone was putting poison in Tylenol.
If they eat all that expired stuff, they might just be history.
Because someone forgot to clean out the fridge!!!
Vintage condiments are my hobby.
The giant wooden fork and spoon on the wall are reminiscent of what time period? Frank and Marie Barone had them in their kitchen as well.
I ignore the “best by” dates. The perishable stuff usually has a “sell by” and/or a “use by” or “freeze by” date.
…….or someone around here doesn’t want to live long.
Ewwww
it’s a fridge museum. :D
I’m going to sue Glenn for plagiarizing my refrigerator;)
To the victor go the spoils.
Because the FRIDGE is from years ago. Be careful buying yard sale appliances.
You won’t appreciate food poisoning and I know from personal experience it’s ugly
Note that the beer, if there’s any left, has a great expiration date! burp. :)
I can’t find the “use by” date on my body, because it’s covered by wrinkles and cobwebs.
I bet they still have a case of New Coke in there lol
He a food hoarder.
I knew there was a Museum of Expired Merchandise somewhere.
They both agreed the Twinkies from 1991 are still good.
Expired items in our fridge are only thrown out when the fridge has to be repaired or replaced. These events are like archeological discoveries of ancient civilizations as we sift through layers of family history.
Sounds like my mother’s “icebox”.
We only get 3 panels a day (sometimes fewer). That’s hardly enough to buy groceries and eat them.
History may wind up repeating on them, should they actually use any of it instead of maintaining it as a condiment cemetery
Do seasonings ever really go bad? Ive got some from 2005 will disagree.
March 06, 2015
June 08, 2017
June 25, 2017
July 23, 2017
July 22, 2017
July 29, 2017
July 30, 2017
August 13, 2017
August 31, 2017
October 24, 2017
October 31, 2017
November 01, 2017
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Ratkin Premium Member 5 months ago
My wife just cleaned out all the expired medicines in our cabinet.We never used them and did even know what half of them were for.
sirbadger 5 months ago
I have Tylenol from the year when someone was putting poison in Tylenol.
Jeff0811 5 months ago
If they eat all that expired stuff, they might just be history.
Knightman Premium Member 5 months ago
Because someone forgot to clean out the fridge!!!
goboboyd 5 months ago
Vintage condiments are my hobby.
JamieLee Premium Member 5 months ago
The giant wooden fork and spoon on the wall are reminiscent of what time period? Frank and Marie Barone had them in their kitchen as well.
assrdood 5 months ago
I ignore the “best by” dates. The perishable stuff usually has a “sell by” and/or a “use by” or “freeze by” date.
Zebrastripes 5 months ago
…….or someone around here doesn’t want to live long.
Ewwww
Chris 5 months ago
it’s a fridge museum. :D
carlosrivers 5 months ago
I’m going to sue Glenn for plagiarizing my refrigerator;)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 5 months ago
To the victor go the spoils.
win.45mag 5 months ago
Because the FRIDGE is from years ago. Be careful buying yard sale appliances.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 5 months ago
You won’t appreciate food poisoning and I know from personal experience it’s ugly
Impkins Premium Member 5 months ago
Note that the beer, if there’s any left, has a great expiration date! burp. :)
cactusbob333 5 months ago
I can’t find the “use by” date on my body, because it’s covered by wrinkles and cobwebs.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
I bet they still have a case of New Coke in there lol
cuzinron47 5 months ago
He a food hoarder.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
I knew there was a Museum of Expired Merchandise somewhere.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 5 months ago
They both agreed the Twinkies from 1991 are still good.
William Stoneham Premium Member 5 months ago
Expired items in our fridge are only thrown out when the fridge has to be repaired or replaced. These events are like archeological discoveries of ancient civilizations as we sift through layers of family history.
rhpii 5 months ago
Sounds like my mother’s “icebox”.
eb110americana 5 months ago
We only get 3 panels a day (sometimes fewer). That’s hardly enough to buy groceries and eat them.
cawingcrow 5 months ago
History may wind up repeating on them, should they actually use any of it instead of maintaining it as a condiment cemetery
sincavage05 5 months ago
Do seasonings ever really go bad? Ive got some from 2005 will disagree.