Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 12 days agoWhat's the greatest extent (as in the most amount of time) to which you've eaten something past its expiration date with the food still being enjoyable?message-squaremessage-square19 fedilinkarrow-up127
arrow-up127message-squareWhat's the greatest extent (as in the most amount of time) to which you've eaten something past its expiration date with the food still being enjoyable?Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 12 days agomessage-square19 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareFishLake@lemmygrad.mlhexbear11·12 days agoSalt. What are the chances that my 2.5 billion year old salt will actually go bad in a few months? linkfedilink
minus-squarechaosCruiser@futurology.todayhexbear3·12 days agoIt was originally sea water, but a few billion years go it went bad. After that, it’s been just as bad as the day it crystalized. Fortunately though, you can fix that very easily. Just add water. linkfedilink
Salt. What are the chances that my 2.5 billion year old salt will actually go bad in a few months?
It was originally sea water, but a few billion years go it went bad. After that, it’s been just as bad as the day it crystalized. Fortunately though, you can fix that very easily. Just add water.