Expired toast?
If you have toast that you're not quite sure if it's still good, and if it's already a little bit off, would it be enough to put it in a sandwich maker, for example, to get rid of the bacteria?
If you have toast that you're not quite sure if it's still good, and if it's already a little bit off, would it be enough to put it in a sandwich maker, for example, to get rid of the bacteria?
Good evening. Since I had already asked a similar question about the amount of meat in the diet, I wanted to ask a similar one about dairy products. The question is directed exclusively at people who also eat dairy products (AND meat) and do not abstain from them for any specific reason, have to abstain…
Do I need to refrigerate them unopened? And if not, do I need to refrigerate them once opened? Thanks for the help.
Hello folks. I like to eat vegetables and often mix them into rice or something similar. Now I don't always have frozen vegetables at home, but I always have canned goods like this. Do canned vegetables actually contain vitamins? Is it still nutritious, or is it completely useless and just filling the stomach? How do…
I don’t think so. It would have to be completely dispensed with.
“Discontinued” is ridiculous. Smell at bread and see if mold is to be seen, it forms at Toast very quickly. If not, forget the MHD (minimum retention date)