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irisblue

(37,666 posts)
52. organic milk
Wed Sep 18, 2013, 07:18 PM
Sep 2013

it keeps much longer then the non organic, tastes better to me and while it does cost more, the amount I drink in 2/3 weeks, makes it a fair price

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If its chicken or milk, it gets thrown out after that date wercal Sep 2013 #1
Looking at my garbage when I haul 'em out weekly.. Koko Ware Sep 2013 #2
We sometimes throw fruit out wercal Sep 2013 #7
I peel and freeze over-ripened bananas for use in making Laurian Sep 2013 #9
Thanks for the tip. wercal Sep 2013 #12
Also for smoothies or non-dairy "ice-cream". cui bono Sep 2013 #18
Frozen bananas are great for smoothies. Blue_In_AK Sep 2013 #40
Thanks for that. Bananas go over ripe too quickley, but........... wandy Sep 2013 #51
i freeze them also Liberal_in_LA Sep 2013 #61
I try to plan to use most of the things you're throwing out csziggy Sep 2013 #22
I second the comment about freezing bananas tabbycat31 Sep 2013 #25
We stopped throwing out fruit malaise Sep 2013 #66
Fast food and regular restaurants, schools, hospitals, and all the retail and wholesale outlets. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #4
I thought about fast food...and even edited my post with something about it... wercal Sep 2013 #11
A lot does not go to landfills but goes instead to livestock or composting facilities. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #41
In my experience Sgent Sep 2013 #37
True but don't forget what diners fail to eat, unfinished meals. NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #39
That makes more sense Sgent Sep 2013 #43
The 40% figure includes estimates from farm to table as well as consumer loss. Gormy Cuss Sep 2013 #45
Probably from a recent UN report. Wilms Sep 2013 #8
funny thing about milk hfojvt Sep 2013 #13
When I smell the milk and it smells like it is going sour, RebelOne Sep 2013 #16
Milk can be frozen. Gormy Cuss Sep 2013 #47
my grandmother hfojvt Sep 2013 #48
I usually add some water to (whole) milk when I give it to the dogs DJ13 Sep 2013 #26
I drink skim milk hfojvt Sep 2013 #29
growing up i thought skim milk was GROSS. years later, i switched to it and didn't have dionysus Sep 2013 #32
I think they got better at making it hfojvt Sep 2013 #46
you can tell if milk is bad d_r Sep 2013 #33
Yes, you can tell immediately when it is going sour by smelling it. RebelOne Sep 2013 #44
I learned from my mother to pour it in a cup of hot water. Heywood J Sep 2013 #64
Eh, I'll continue to toss stuff out that's past it's sell by/use by dates. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #3
ironic timing hfojvt Sep 2013 #5
Yup. As long as you smell the food and it doesn't smell bad, chances are it is still good quinnox Sep 2013 #6
many times those labels are barely legible ZRT2209 Sep 2013 #10
I drink milk like 3 days after the use by date hollysmom Sep 2013 #14
I toss that are a couple of months old. RebelOne Sep 2013 #20
I cut the mold off the cheese and keep going! d_r Sep 2013 #34
I do the same. I don't eat much bread and sometimes it molds. RebelOne Sep 2013 #42
OMG - my friends give me such a hard time if I do this, I finally freeze most of the bread and take hollysmom Sep 2013 #63
Preparing us for when we must consume inferior products "that are actually fine." WinkyDink Sep 2013 #15
Or teaching us not to waste products "that are actually fine." LanternWaste Sep 2013 #38
Except "not to waste" is antithetical to the consumerist society in which we live. WinkyDink Sep 2013 #54
I'm always buying "outdated" food! I buy the majority of our meats at the clearance meat bins BoWanZi Sep 2013 #17
I do the same Freddie Sep 2013 #27
me too d_r Sep 2013 #35
They need to put a Dispose Of Date on food that tells when it will be bad NightWatcher Sep 2013 #19
I wonder if that's not by design. A marketing ploy so that Laurian Sep 2013 #21
I shop daily Link Speed Sep 2013 #23
Unless it stinks, has a fur coat, or talks back to me, I will usually eat it. Behind the Aegis Sep 2013 #24
Yep jberryhill Sep 2013 #28
The eggs I get don't have a "use by" date REP Sep 2013 #31
Your brave with the eggs azurnoir Sep 2013 #50
I have chickens. Nothing goes to waste. REP Sep 2013 #30
What kind of skunks are they, wild ones? darkangel218 Sep 2013 #36
I don't trust canned foods anymore...(BPA can-liners) SoCalDem Sep 2013 #57
Well ... in an emergency, my fertility will be the last of my concerns! REP Sep 2013 #60
The same apparently is true of medicines. subterranean Sep 2013 #49
organic milk irisblue Sep 2013 #52
I have beat my head against the wall at work. Curmudgeoness Sep 2013 #53
k and r snagglepuss Sep 2013 #55
No food gets wasted at my house any more... my chickens eat any left-overs they like from the JCMach1 Sep 2013 #56
I pretty much never throw out food unless it stinks or looks off.. RedCappedBandit Sep 2013 #58
I think it's because fewer people know how to handle real food Retrograde Sep 2013 #59
I eat expired foods all of the time. nobodyspecial Sep 2013 #62
This assumes the food has a human-readable date. Heywood J Sep 2013 #65
I believe that translates to "F**k you, I ate four." Orrex Sep 2013 #67
We can't afford to throw out food at my house. ladyVet Sep 2013 #68
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