member logon   about the Circus   search for recipes   print this recipe   mimi's cyber kitchen
free registration   member pages   what's new   email this recipe   discussion boards
Email to Megan       

Recipe Categories:

    Expiration Dates


    Source of Recipe


    netscape.com
    TIME TO TOSS IT?
    Surprising Expiration Dates

    Written by Maya Kukes and Lisa Smith



    A handy, who-knew guide for 77 foods, beauty products and household goods.

    Certain items in your house practically scream "toss me" when their prime has passed. That mysterious extra white layer on the Cheddar? A sure sign it needs to be put out of its misery. Chunky milk? Down the drain it goes.
    But what about that jar of olives or Maraschino cherries that has resided in your refrigerator since before the birth of your kindergartner? Or the innumerable nonedibles lurking deep within your cabinets and closets: stockpiled shampoo and toothpaste, seldom-used silver polish? How do you know when their primes have passed?

    With help from experts and product manufacturers, Real Simple has compiled a guide to expiration dates. These dates are offered as a rough guideline. The shelf lives of most products depend upon how you treat them. Edibles, unless otherwise indicated, should be stored in a cool, dry place. (With any food, of course, use common sense.) Household cleaners also do best in a dry place with a stable temperature. After the dates shown, beauty and cleaning products are probably still safe but may be less effective.


    Food
    Beer
    Unopened: 4 months.


    Brown sugar
    Indefinite shelf life, stored in a moistureproof container in a cool, dry place.


    Chocolate (Hershey bar)
    1 year from production date.


    Coffee, canned ground
    Unopened: 2 years.
    Opened: 1 month refrigerated.


    Coffee, gourmet
    Beans: 3 weeks in paper bag, longer in vacuum-seal bag (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).
    Ground: 1 week in sealed container.


    Coffee, instant
    Unopened: Up to 2 years.
    Opened: Up to 1 month.


    Diet soda (and soft drinks in plastic bottles)
    Unopened: 3 months from "best by" date.
    Opened: Doesn't spoil, but taste is affected.


    Dried pasta
    12 months.


    Frozen dinners
    Unopened: 12 to 18 months.


    Frozen vegetables
    Unopened: 18 to 24 months.
    Opened: 1 month.


    Honey
    Indefinite shelf life.


    Juice, bottled (apple or cranberry)
    Unopened: 8 months from production date.
    Opened: 7 to 10 days.


    Ketchup
    Unopened: 1 year (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).
    Opened or used: 4 to 6 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).


    Maple syrup, real or imitation
    1 year.


    Maraschino cherries
    Unopened: 3 to 4 years.
    Opened: 2 weeks at room temperature; 6 months refrigerated.


    Marshmallows
    Unopened: 40 weeks.
    Opened: 3 months.


    Mayonnaise
    Unopened: Indefinitely.
    Opened: 2 to 3 months from "purchase by" date (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).


    Mustard
    2 years (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)


    Olives, jarred (green with pimento)
    Unopened: 3 years.
    Opened: 3 months.


    Olive oil
    2 years from manufacture date (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).


    Peanuts
    Unopened: 1 to 2 years unless frozen or refrigerated.
    Opened: 1 to 2 weeks in airtight container.


    Peanut butter, natural
    9 months.


    Peanut butter, processed (Jif)
    Unopened: 2 years.
    Opened: 6 months; refrigerate after 3 months.


    Pickles
    Unopened: 18 months.
    Opened: No conclusive data. Discard if slippery or excessively soft.


    Protein bars (PowerBars)
    Unopened: 10 to 12 months. Check "best by" date on the package.


    Rice, white
    2 years from date on box or date of purchase.


    Salad dressing, bottled
    Unopened: 12 months after "best by" date.
    Opened: 9 months refrigerated.


    Soda, regular
    Unopened: In cans or glass bottles, 9 months from "best by" date.
    Opened: Doesn't spoil, but taste is affected.


    Steak sauce
    33 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).


    Tabasco
    5 years, stored in a cool, dry place.


    Tea bags (Lipton)
    Use within 2 years of opening the package.


    Tuna, canned
    Unopened: 1 year from purchase date.
    Opened: 3 to 4 days, not stored in can.


    Soy sauce, bottled
    Unopened: 2 years.
    Opened: 3 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).


    Vinegar
    42 months.


    Wine (red, white)
    Unopened: 3 years from vintage date; 20 to 100 years for fine wines.
    Opened: 1 week refrigerated and corked.


    Worcestershire sauce
    Unopened: 5 to 10 years (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.).
    Opened: 2 years.


 

 

 


previous page | recipe circus home page | member pages
mimi's cyber kitchen |