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A guide to the shelf life of foodsguide_to_shelf_life_foods

By: Tammy Sue Roberts

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I always wonder about the shelf life of food. How long can you keep a steak frozen? How long will your favorite drink stay tasty? I recently stumbled upon the website, “Still Tasty” and all my questions have been put to rest. Here are some common questions and answers I found helpful.

Question: When we buy grapes, we wash the entire bunch at once, even though our family won’t finish them for several days. By then, quite a few are always spoiled. Is this the best way to store grapes?

Answer: No, you should always hold off on washing grapes until you’re ready to eat them.

Question: Do I have to store ketchup and mustard in the fridge once they’re opened?

Answer: Technically speaking, you don’t have to store opened bottles of ketchup and mustard in the refrigerator.

Question: I have some eggs in the refrigerator that I’d like to use, but the date on the carton was a week ago. Are they still safe to eat?

Answer: Yes, your eggs should be fine, provided you’ve been storing them properly.

Question: Can you safely defrost steak on the counter if it’s still tightly wrapped in the original store packaging?

Answer: Wrapped or not, that’s an unsafe move.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.
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About Tammy Sue Roberts

Tammy Sue Roberts, estate agent at Ewing and Associates Sotheby's International Realty in Calabasas, is recognized for her pleasant demeanor, sense of humor, integrity and persistence in the estate business.

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