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Ha ha, nowadays many will only pick fresh apples or reject those that have been pocked from supermarket but willing to accept non-virgin as lifetime partners.

Difference between having experience and No experience can be quite big.

 

Imagine having a tennis partner holding a racket for the 1st time. Both will be picking balls all the time. Because need experience to stroke properly.

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Twincharged

Up to you. If doesn't smell or taste different then continue using if you want? My grandmother don't know how to read so she also use that method. Some of her things expired for months already she still use cuz she say it smells and tastes the same.

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Difference between having experience and No experience can be quite big.

 

Imagine having a tennis partner holding a racket for the 1st time. Both will be picking balls all the time. Because need experience to stroke properly.

 

 

Like your reasoning.  Send me the virgin and you can have after.

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Difference between having experience and No experience can be quite big.

 

Imagine having a tennis partner holding a racket for the 1st time. Both will be picking balls all the time. Because need experience to stroke properly.

not sure if innuendos or not.. :=B:

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If we don't see TS posting after a while

 

we all know why.

 

:D

 

 

Still posting [confused]

 

Though it expired on 3 Sep 2015, I only started using it as brand new from mid Mar 2016.  Anyway, I have just dumped it yesterday.

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If we don't see TS posting after a while

 

we all know why.

 

:D

Darwin theory is there for a reason ... Keke
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Hypersonic

Darwin theory is there for a reason ... Keke

 

Hahaha  [thumbsup]

 

You are up so late.

 

Grave yard shift?

 

:D

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Hahaha [thumbsup]

 

You are up so late.

 

Grave yard shift?

 

:D

Lol...

 

You up early too... Nature call ah

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Lol...

 

You up early too... Nature call ah

 

Haha no lah.

 

Up for praise and worship.

 

I am a very religious man.

 

Liverpool playing in Europe.

 

I always praise and worship them. [thumbsup]

 

:D

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Hypersonic

Like your reasoning. Send me the virgin and you can have after.

You talking about the oil right ?? extra virgin olive oil which is very expensive and dear to you
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http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/best-if-used-by-vs-use-by-what-expiration-dates-really-mean

'Best if used by' vs 'use by': What expiration dates really mean [:)]

 

WHAT EXPIRATION DATES REALLY MEAN

 

Would a can of beans go bad immediately after hitting the use-by date?

 

Not necessarily, says Dr Leong Lai Peng.

 

The senior lecturer at National University of Singapore's Food Science & Technology Programme says some food still tastes good after expiry dates.

 

She says: "It is certainly not a magical date when the food will suddenly turn bad the day after."

 

So what does it mean when the packaging says "best if used by"?

 

Dr Leong explains some of the more common terms:

 

WHAT THE TERMS MEAN

 

Sell by and manufacture date

 

Meant for retailers and manufacturers for stock control.

 

Pack date

 

For manufacturers to know when the item was packed.

 

Best if used by

 

Quality is peak before this date. Quality includes taste, texture and aroma.

 

Guaranteed fresh

 

A guarantee that the product tastes fresh by this date.

 

Use by

 

You are encouraged to use this product by this date for maximum enjoyment and quality.

 

FOOD SAFETY TIPS

 

Whether before or after the expiry date, look out for clues that the food has gone bad. The clues include inflated packaging caused by gases produced by bacteria and a bad odour.

 

Store food at the recommended conditions. For example, the storage temperature before and after opening. If the advice is to consume foods within a stipulated number of days after opening, you should also observe that.

 

Handle with care. This includes maintaining the cold chain for cold foods. For food that is fragile, be gentle.

 

Don't dent cans as damaging the packaging is similar to opening them. Once opened, the packaging does not protect the food.

 

Do not thaw and refreeze food. Similarly, don't leave chilled foods out at room temperature for too long. Take out what you need and put the rest back in the fridge.

 

For food to be consumed over a period of time, use a clean and dry serving spoon to scoop out a portion. Do not eat directly from the packaging and then put it back in the fridge.

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I have been using a 2000ml polycarbonate bottle for my warm/hot water to cool down.  It is now about 4 years old.  Any expiry date?  

 

Thanks.

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I have been using a 2000ml polycarbonate bottle for my warm/hot water to cool down.  It is now about 4 years old.  Any expiry date?  

 

Thanks.

 

B......P.......A

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I prefer to leave the boiled water to cool down in my stainless steel electrical kettle before filling up any plastic/polycarbonate water container for storage or chilling.

 

 

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I have been using a 2000ml polycarbonate bottle for my warm/hot water to cool down.  It is now about 4 years old.  Any expiry date?  

 

Thanks.

 

 

the day you stop posting, we know you expired...not BEFORE, not AFTER, but IMMEDIATELY!

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