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Most likely a misprint. I agree the 08-06 adds to the confusion, but it's an American label, which has the format of month first. Aug25 16 is pretty boldy printed, too. Next time in the store, I'll have to ask somebody. ![]() |
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Most likely a misprint. I find it amazing that you can print so much details of the product on the package understable to most people. But giving a date format understable to most people when the product is going bad seems to be impossible. |
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I find it amazing that you can print so much details of the product on the package understable to most people.Because there are so many variables once it leaves the manufacturers warehouse ... I've seen milk that has sell dates several months out before. IIRC they called it "ultra-pasturized". Only have seen it in bottles with heat seals. Never cartons. Kroger is now using the sell by date of its milk as a selling point. Of course the only good milk is still warm from the udder, but that can't be sold! ![]() |
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Because there are so many variables once it leaves the manufacturers warehouse ... "ultra-pasturized" milk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-high-temperature_processing "Of course the only good milk is still warm from the udder, but that can't be sold!" :) I have stayed in a farm a couple years when I was a kid where they had milking cows. We didn't have to drink milk from the udder! But using your nose to find out if the milk is OK to drink is easy. Pasturized milk can also be tested by pouring a small amount into a coffe cup. If the milk dont mix, throw away the milk. |
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Gordon, Keep an eye on that brand and container type and size and see if all of them have far-away expiration dates. Let us know what you find. ~Sue~ ![]() |
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I've started a new thread called "Diabetes?" Feel free to visit and share. ~Sue~ ![]() |
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Speaking about pasturized milk. Here is an unpasteurized dish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalvdans |
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Gordon, They do in my local store. As I said, Kroger is using the expire date as a selling point. ![]() |
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I like powdered milk, then I just need to add water, that's if I were to buy milk, I normally don't since I don't get enough money, so I can't buy milk, so I buy vitamin D pills every few months, to replace what is in milk. Not only milk is a source of D vitamin. The sun is one. Other includes fishes like salmon, herring, mackerel. Egg and meat also have some D vitamins. Here during the summer the sunlight of the skin is the most important source. Vitamins stored in the body and which is formed by the sun can cover part of the need during the winter months. |
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Tell 'em the truth, up here some years a person is lucky to get that much sun in a year! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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i thought that 15 minutes of sunshine, while wearing a short sleeved tea-shirt, was enough to get a daily dose of vit D. Not only fruits contain c-vitamin. Potatoes, tomatoes and cabbage are some of the vegs. Fish as well common in Yakutian cuisine, Eskimo cuisine, Komi cuisine and Yamal cuisine. In Yakutia northern Siberia they have this dish Stroganina. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroganina ![]() Vodka is optional. |
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Gary was right about that milk container being an "ultra-pasteurized" heat sealed product. I asked someone in the dairy section at the grocery this morning, and he said it's actually a shelf-stable product, meaning it doesn't even need to be refrigerated! The 08-06 on the label in my picture references the recommended best-by or sell-by date, and the Aug25 16 is basically the expiration date. It tastes ok to me, but man is this weird. ![]() |
kittyman ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Send message Joined: 9 Jul 00 Posts: 51515 Credit: 1,018,363,574 RAC: 1,004 ![]() ![]() |
Gary was right about that milk container being an "ultra-pasteurized" heat sealed product. I asked someone in the dairy section at the grocery this morning, and he said it's actually a shelf-stable product, meaning it doesn't even need to be refrigerated! The 08-06 on the label in my picture references the recommended best-by or sell-by date, and the Aug25 16 is basically the expiration date. Does it say 'refrigerate after opening'? Or does it not require refrigeration even once you crack the seal? Meow? "Time is simply the mechanism that keeps everything from happening all at once." ![]() |
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Gary was right about that milk container being an "ultra-pasteurized" heat sealed product. I asked someone in the dairy section at the grocery this morning, and he said it's actually a shelf-stable product, meaning it doesn't even need to be refrigerated! The 08-06 on the label in my picture references the recommended best-by or sell-by date, and the Aug25 16 is basically the expiration date. Weird indeed. Drinking 3 months old milk:( Personally I avoid those kind of treated food. Smell and taste always on milk and other dairy products before you throw them. If they taste good, it is okay to eat even though the expiration date has passed. |
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Gary was right about that milk container being an "ultra-pasteurized" heat sealed product. I asked someone in the dairy section at the grocery this morning, and he said it's actually a shelf-stable product, meaning it doesn't even need to be refrigerated! The 08-06 on the label in my picture references the recommended best-by or sell-by date, and the Aug25 16 is basically the expiration date. Here's a picture of the other side. Interestingly to me, the ingredients are just milk and D3. That heat seal process must be like canning vegetables and jams, but it's done with a plastic bottle. ![]() ![]() |
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And that label is going to get an overhaul soon, the print size requirement for Calories per serving is going to be much bigger according to the LA Times, among other key parts of that label, about time really. Seems like a good idea. I remember way back before nutrition labels, and even UPC codes! ;~) ![]() |
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what does a 2-bdr-igloo go for on Baffin Island? Two fur-seals, and a case of beer if it gets cold enough.... ![]() edit: Remember it's not easy trying to educate the rest of the world about our country.... re-edit: You are being watched.... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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And that label is going to get an overhaul soon, the print size requirement for Calories per serving is going to be much bigger according to the LA Times, among other key parts of that label, about time really. I'm trying to think back to the first time I saw a nutrition label or bar code. I feel like the first bar code I saw was on a box of crackers or maybe bread or ice cream. I'm pretty sure it was something basic like that, but not all grocery stores had bar code readers at first, either. ![]() |
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what does a 2-bdr-igloo go for on Baffin Island? Here is how a bedsitter looks like in Lappland, northern Sweden. Now its safe to eat raindeer after the Chernobyl accident. Sautéed reindeer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saut%C3%A9ed_reindeer I think you can use Caribou as a substitute. ![]() |
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Having ordered some wine from an Italian firm, a mix of red and white wines from Langhe but also from Sicily, I received also a "kitchen robot" with eight installed programs for cooking. I shall have to read the F***** manual just as any for any PC or printer. Tullio |
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