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I can't answer that, but if you make olive oil out of squashed olives... Enter stage left Nov 2025 #1
😱😱😱😱😱😱 Tanuki Nov 2025 #2
I know, Tanuki, I know, debm55 Nov 2025 #6
Oh my. Enter stage left. debm55 Nov 2025 #3
Sour cream doesn't last long enough around here to worry about expiration dates. House of Roberts Nov 2025 #4
House of Roberts----was it sour? If so, how do you know it did or did not meet the experation date??????? debm55 Nov 2025 #5
They print the date on the lid. House of Roberts Nov 2025 #7
But if you go beyond that date, would it be even more sour????????? debm55 Nov 2025 #9
I work in the cheese department at Whole Foods. johnp3907 Nov 2025 #8
That is really funny, Thank you johnp3907. debm55 Nov 2025 #10
essentially the same regarding yogurt. ret5hd Nov 2025 #11
So you can still use yogurt beyond the expiration date? debm55 Nov 2025 #12
it's literally spoiled milk...same as sour cream. ret5hd Nov 2025 #17
You can use most things for a while beyonf the expiration date. soldierant Nov 2025 #13
Remember comedian Kelly Monteith? boonecreek Nov 2025 #14
Counterintuitive... Dear_Prudence Nov 2025 #15
It turns green. Yukkkk Srkdqltr Nov 2025 #16
I just made sausage gravy with Vitamin D milk with an expiration date of October 28th, 2025. SamKnause Nov 2025 #18
Hell, how come there is one on my Sauerkraut and my Kimchi? OldBaldy1701E Nov 2025 #19
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