14 Foods You Can Eat Safely Even Though They’re Expired
All foods in the US traditionally have a best-before date when they are deemed to be expired, but in reality, there are some foods that you can eat safely even past that date. Huffpost has a list of 14 foods that you can still consume, and with food prices rising continually, you may want to take note of these before throwing them out.
- Eggs – are safe to eat a few days after their expiration date but smell them before cooking.
- Bread – if stored in the fridge, can last two weeks past the expiry date per TooGoodToGo.
- White rice – safe to eat if stored properly.
- Dry pasta – under the right storage conditions, can last up to 24 months after the expiry date.
- Canned foods – like pasta, can be consumed 24 months after the best-before date.
- Sauce bottles
- Flour and sugar
- Vinegar and soy sauce
- Peanut butter
- Cereals
- An unopened pack of biscuits
And remember that you should always check the smell and appearance of the food before preparing to stay safe.
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Domino’s Announces 50% Off All Menu-Priced Pizzas Ordered Online Through March 26
To celebrate March Madness, Domino’s has a special offer good until March 26, 2023. It’s 50% off all menu-priced pizzas ordered online, and here’s how to get the deal:
- Order any size pizza on any crust with any toppings online, and you will qualify for 50% off of the regular menu price.
- The 50% off deal can be ordered through dominos.com, Domino’s mobile app, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Facebook Messenger, and voice ordering with Dom.
Pizza orders are a big deal during the March Madness tournament as evidenced by more than 3 million pizzas being sold during the 2022 national semifinals and championship games. The Final Four is set to be played in Houston, TX, this year.
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People online are talking about the "food crimes" they committed, like enjoying ketchup on steak . . . eating Oreos with honey mustard . . . putting cheese in their cereal . . . preferring soup cold . . . and peanut butter on a hot dog.
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