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What is the purpose of expiration dates?

Understandably, a fair amount of people will cross examine food that is past the expiration dates by several times even. And even when it still seems good, you question it again. The reality is that most foods will be good still, long after the expiry date stamped on the side of the product. It is really unknown how much perfectly good food is thrown away on an annual basis because of expiration dates.

Be aware, however, food is not the only things that expiration dates are applied to. Things like infant car seats and construction hard hats have expiration dates as well where the age of the product will impact the safety or usablilty of that item.

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Arbitrary expiration dates are also applied to product coupons, credit cards and promotional offers. In these instances the date is chosen for security reasons or, most often the case, business reasons rather than any food safety concern. I have decided to present here the history, purpose and reality of expiration dates.

History of the expiration dates

Al Capone, an American gangster and businessman, fought  to have an expiration date of some sort, or sell-by dates put on milk bottles. Supposedly he was moved by a relative becoming sick after drinking milk that had expired.

Expiration dates first started to appear in 1950 at a store called Marks and Spencers. However it wasn’t until 1970 that ‘sell-by’ and ‘best-by’ tags were added to most supermarkets. In the 1970’s grocery shoppers made quite a stir asking for more information about the quality of food on supermarket shelves. Under pressure from activists, including the distribution of pamphlets deciphering sell-by codes, food makers began to put dates on their labels.

In February of 1973, the New York Times ran an article stating that – Food dating is found to please customers and reduce losses. The piece pointed to a study conducted by the USDA and the Consumer Research Institute, a group backed by food manufacturers, which concluded that open dating had slashed the number of complaints by consumers buying stale food or spoiled milk, in half.

To this day, Expiration dates are not required on food items with the exception of infant formula which is required to have a ‘use-by’ date. It seems it is purely by consumer request and manufacturer concession.

Purpose and reason for expiration dates

There are two terms used by different countries and companies for and by operation of law and liability reasons. The legal definition and usage will vary between countries and products categories. Different terms may be used for products that tend to spoil like milk  and those that are shelf stable like dried foods.

The term use by is often applied to things such as milk or even meat that are very likely to spoil and become dangerous or deadly to those eating them very shortly after that date. Products labeled as such should NOT be consumed past the date shown.

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best-by date

The term best before  is applied to things that may deteriorate slightly in quality but are highly unlikely to become dangerous on or shortly after the date. Things like dried bulk foods, boxed foods and spices etc… These products can be eaten on or after their best before date at the discretion of the consumer. Storage and handling will affect whether and when an item will go bad or spoil, so there is inherent variability in expiry dating.

Open dating is the use of a date stamped on the package of a food product to help determine how long to display the product for sale. This benefits the

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consumer by ensuring that the product is of best quality when sold. An open date does not supersede a use-by date, if shown, which should still be followed.

The ultimate purpose of the expiration date system is dual in nature. To protect the consumer as well as the product manufacturer. Most U.S. expiration dates are used as guidelines based on normal and expected handling and exposure to temperature. The USDA has a webpage about food product dating as well.

The reality and my experiences

In all frankness and reality, I have personally eaten canned foods that are years past the ‘best-by’ date. I believe, in these instances, it is all a choice of the individual, based on smell and observation of the food when opened as well as the type of food itself. I believe also that an individuals health will be a major factor in deciding if something is dangerous to eat. For instance, certain stomach ailments or diseases which wont allow proper digestion and also immuno deficiencies.

The smell test tells a lot. If it reeks or makes your nose curl its obviously bad. If it gives you pause, I still wouldn’t trust it. There will be some weird smells that are deceiving but the food may still be good. Experience will tell you what to look and sniff for.

Canned foods and dehydrated foods will last quite a long time and dry bulk foods like beans, rice, oats, flour, sugar and pastas could possibly last up to 25 years when stored properly. Even meat that is jerked and stored properly will keep for quite a while, however the sniff test is guaranteed to keep you safe on that one.

Plastics like hard hats and child car seats are probably good for a very long time. Much longer than the expiration date that is on the product will lead you to believe.

 

At your discretion

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spoiled cans of food

While here I am not telling you that it is ok to eat a can of food that is 20 years old, I am trying to keep you informed on the reasons, causes, uses and history of the expiration date system that has been developed. For the most part the ‘use-by’ dates are the red flags that should trigger caution and a further look into the quality of the food your looking to consume.

The ‘best-by’ dates are dates that are telling the tale of freshness that may be bygone times after that date but will most likely still be good.

All-in-all it is at the discretion of the consumer to determine whether or not they want to take that chance. I WILL say that if a can has swollen up it is bad!

I hope the information and opinions in this article was helpful and informative. If you have any comments, questions or input please feel free to do so in the box below.

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Winter preparation for the family

I’ve been there and so have a lot of people. Getting  caught off guard when the outdoor temps suddenly change to cold or freezing. Then you remember; crapola, I  forgot to cover the A/C condenser outside!  Even getting items that are sensitive to getting wet pulled under a cover of some sort.  Or, as silly as it seems, draining your sprinkler system and opening valves so they don’t freeze and break or burst. Winter preparation as an individual or for the family could be the difference between comfort and discomfort or, worst case, life and death.

If you are prepared for the hazards and harshness of winter you are more likely to stay safe, comfy and healthy when temps start to fall.

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A Snowy Winter

 

Winter preparation thoughtfulness

Every year, preparation  for winter time is a necessity in at least 50 percent of the U.S. With snow and freezing temperatures covering the northern half of the country, often times, extreme Winter preparation is needed to protect livestock, agriculture, plumbing, homes, roads and infrastructure as well as our elderly and children.

It is because of necessity that we think of these things. Those of us who live in these cold climates are accustomed to thinking in this way but not all consider every angle nor everything.

Being mindful by planning ahead and watching weather reports during winter will increase productivity, safety and preparedness.

 

Winter preparation at home

Where to start? Good question. Every climate will have different necessities of course. I would make a checklist of the things you can think of that are most important first. A list you can fall back on every fall to prepare your household for winter. Things that need to be done outdoors because that’s where the temperature will change of course. Things like sprinkler systems or making sure the wood pile is protected from precipitation. Then secondary items like the home inspection type etc..

Stock up on food supplies like canned and dry goods if you don’t already have a food storage and always have a spare/extra bag of pet food for your furry family members.

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Covered wood

Give a double check on your home, insulation, furnace, windows, openings, plumbing etc… Make sure your windows and doors have no drafts, this could lead to unnecessary power consumption or loss of heat in your home. Get any outdoor exposed plumbing insulated and covered. The water freezing could cause the pipes to burst. You don’t want to replace piping in the winter time. Trust me.

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Insulate outdoor piping

Tie up any loose ends around the house like putting the leaves from the front lawn in the composter or rolling up and storing all your garden hoses if needed.

Another idea I feel is fairly important personally is to spray the outside and openings of your home twice with an insect blocker to keep spiders and other intruders out. They will most certainly want to move in before the weather turns cold so get to this in the late summer and maybe mid fall.

Give everything a once over. The little things can become a time consuming nuisance if not thought of.

 

 

Ranchers and farmers have quite the task before them when it comes to prepping for the winter months. Mending fences and fixing feeders or water troughs are things to be done so that they are not needing fixing in the middle of the cold months.

 

Power outage mindfulness

Outages can come both during a storm and when there is no weather occurring. The weight of snow can fall power lines and poles and while on the flip side too much power consumption in any given area during a severe freeze can over load the grid causing a blackout.  Following a Winter storm prep checklist is going to help you make it through am extended severe storm emergency.

In these cases, make it a point to have a backup power source like a battery storage or even a generator. The food in your fridge will want to go bad. The cold will creep into your home. If you run it for even a few hours you could warm a room in your home, wash laundry, charge phones or laptops and keep food cold in your freezer or fridge. Solar power would be good backup but even more so if you have a battery storage system.

Every prepared family in colder climates have extra blankets and batteries at the very least.

 

Concern for Elderly, Children and even yourself

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Helping family and elderly

Looking out for each other during harsh times and checking up on our elderly family, neighbors and friends is one of the most charitable things we as humans, could do. Being thoughtful could just save someone’s life or help them to be a little more comfortable. One never knows what someone else’s plight might be unless we make the effort to help.

Be educated and know what to do in emergencies. Have a knowledge of some first aid procedures and how to treat frostbite as well as hypothermia. Read up on what other people do in these situations as well as what they might do to be prepared, so that you and your family also, can be prepared.

I hope this has been helpful and informational. If you have any comments, questions or input please do so in the box below.

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