A&W root beer.
Dr. Pepper.
I do it on an item-by-item basis. If the chips say "best by" and they still taste good, I eat them. If the bread is still soft and mold free, I'll use it. If the meat says "use by", I throw it out after that date.
There are all kinds of warnings on things
none of which should be ignored.
Protect your body at all costs.
You only get one every life until 3036.
At this time part changes will become available.
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Bread, sometimes it's a little crusty but so long as there's no mould.
I usually have a bad habit of not checking condiments like ketchup and mustard. Otherwise I hardly have anything that would expire before it's eaten, maybe some steaks that are on sale but those get frozen and eaten within a few months. Vegetables, you know you don't want to eat it just by looking at … Read more
My philosophy is "when in doubt, throw it out!"
You have to be careful, most dates on package are "Best by" dates . . . Still very edible, just not as fresh.
I trry not too.
It depends on what it is. Cookies, cakes, eggs......yep.
Meat, canned goods, milk.....no way.
Nope!
In the trash it goes.
Has to be ice cream cake
Twinkies. They are so good.
Tuxedo cheese cake.
Chocolate cake with chocolate icing and chocolate sprinkles.
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Your body would think its starving and not know when it's gonna get food again so it would kick into survival mode and hoard every single 2 calories you ate.
You would lose weight depending on your current size and level of activity. If you continue to do so until you body spends 3,000 calories, that would be equal to 1 pound.