How long does this food last
Serious question.
I was doing some cleaning at my desk today.
I have instant Kraft Mac and Cheese, microwaveable Chunky Chicken and Dumplings. Some say best before January 2020.
We're not talking 5-15 years overdue.
I'm thinking the Mac and Cheese, since it's perishable noodles, just toss them?
The Chunky is vacuum packed in the aluminium lid. Maybe 15 months won't kill me.
Crackers, even unopened, back from 2019, went into the compost bin.
In this eat and go world, I would put these in my desk. This came pre-pandemic, and of course the world went upside down.
Oh yes, two unopened cans of Spam in my desk, too. How much time after the pull date would you give those?
Pickled olives, unopened. Those last forever.
Don't they have better things to do?
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I was looking through my feeds, and this story caught my eye. Yeah, I know it's in Portland, but I just wanted to rant about it. Don't their police have better things to do? They are being defunded. Stores are being looted and burned. Instead of putting out the fire, they run a sting, with fake ads, to arrest SEVEN guys? Oh, and it's a misdemeanor charge. WTF!
Don't they have better things to do?
[QUOTE=Diver6390;5336025][URL]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/former-top-oregon-state-lawmaker-charged-with-solicitation-in-sting/ar-BB1go2D4?ocid=msedgntp[/URL]
I was looking through my feeds, and this story caught my eye. Yeah, I know it's in Portland, but I just wanted to rant about it. Don't their police have better things to do? They are being defunded. Stores are being looted and burned. Instead of putting out the fire, they run a sting, with fake ads, to arrest SEVEN guys? Oh, and it's a misdemeanor charge. WTF![/QUOTE]They do it because it is easy, fun for the officers, and no one will sue them for making these arrests.
They call it "Sex Trafficking Sting", yet it isn't sex trafficking. It is GREAT advertising for the department. It is all win / win for the police.
If you look at all articles about "Sex Trafficking", you will notice they never actually convict anyone of trafficking in 99% of the cases. That is just a ploy to get the arrested guys to immediately please guilty of the lesser charges.
How long does this produce last?
Another serious question:
Apples and bell peppers are my favorites for lunch. I often buy 8 at a time from QFC Delivery. So, these are good quality.
Problem is, I often times don't have time to slice these up, and don't eat them every day. Sometimes, these sit in my fridge for a couple of weeks.
A bag of apples I had, remained crisp for 3 weeks! Two, yes, but I was amazed that they stayed crisp for 3+ weeks.
I give apples more time than bell peppers, though.
Bananas, no chance at staying fresh. Likely not lettuce or celery either.
I don't want these to go to waste, but I often buy food for lunch at work, or something fast food the night before.
How long can, in the fridge, apples and bell peppers stay fresh?
Most of them do ending up getting slapped hard by life
[QUOTE=MorganCreamin;5343630]... I'd love to be there and watch when a few of them get slapped hard by life and the realization hits them that they aren't entitled to anything they don't earn.
[/QUOTE]Speaking of which.
There was an SB that I started seeing in 2009, and saw off and on for quite a few years (until around 2016) until I cut her loose. She was cute and a good and enthusiastic fuck and also really messed up in the head. The last time I saw her she threw a screaming temper tantrum in a nice restaurant because (I shit you not) the waitress added ice to her drink after pouring her drink. She had broken most of the glasses on the table and was starting on the chairs when a security guard nailed her with a stun gun. I was like WTF? The police took her away and that was the last I saw of her. Or so I thought.
Last January she turned up at my house at three in the friggin' morning. I immediately called the cops and they "assessed the situation as a non-emergency" and told me they would send someone out in the morning. At ten that morning a deputy sheriff came by and informed me there was nothing they could do because I let her stay in the house (apparently I should have left her outside to freeze to death) and I would have to take her to court to have her removed, and oh by the way because of COVID the courts probably wouldn't be willing to order her removed.
I am like "WTF?" I mean what the fucking fuck?
I took me TWO MONTHS of fighting the system before yes, the county sheriff agreed that she didn't belong there and could be removed. This was after she had damaged and destroyed property (the cleanup bill is probably on the order of three grand). She is long gone now and as far as I know she is living in a cheap wal-mart tent on some sidewalk in Seattle. Good riddance.