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Is this still good to use?
I bought about 5 years ago Sun dried tomatoes and virgin olive oil. I bought about 2 liters of the oil costing me like $200.00. The sun dried tomatoes cost under $10.00. I have them stored in a tupper ware type of container air tight. I have it stored in a cool dark cupboard in my kitchen. I use it sparingly once or twice a year. It still looks good and smells as good as it did when I bought it. I use it mainly for spaghetti dishes. Is it time to change it or can I keep it awhile longer? Thanks.
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Keep using it, but just make sure someone takes a bit of whatever dish you will be preparing with it before you do.
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LOL, I keep oil based foods in glass; plastic tends to get in ya food especially over time. Have you noticed the discoloration of that tupperware? Prolly a good clue.
The oil is prolly OK if it's in the glass and hasn't been contaminated, mind you just the air exposed during dispensing can contaminate it
Last edited by genesound; 12-04-2005 at 04:56 AM.
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Hmmmm
Well the color of the plastic has not changed over time. Considering what and how dark it is. The color seems the same and is as somewhat clear as it has always been.
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Make a big pot O food wiv it .......... Then feed it to the home less ............. If they all die you killed two birds wiv one stone
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Then cook the homeless and sell them to prisons the country over. Killing another 2 birds with the same stone.
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I think Billy Connelly once proposed introducing canibalism.
He said that we could start with the incarcerated, then eat our way through the homeless system, (although they could have lived in the now vacant prisons, then finally on to those receiving welfare.
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Originally Posted by zybch
Then cook the homeless and sell them to prisons the country over. Killing another 2 birds with the same stone.
cynical ******* aren't you!?
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Me? I don't think so. Just being logical.
Homeless people don't contribute to society in any way, and those scum in prison don't either so why not make the best out of a bad situation.
Its only logical.
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Originally Posted by zybch
Me? I don't think so. Just being logical.
Homeless people don't contribute to society in any way, and those scum in prison don't either so why not make the best out of a bad situation.
Its only logical.
lordy...
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IT'S LIFE JIM, BUT NOT AS WE KNOW IT!!!
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Originally Posted by zybch
Me? I don't think so. Just being logical.
Homeless people don't contribute to society in any way, and those scum in prison don't either so why not make the best out of a bad situation.
Its only logical.
And what if you got up on your roof with some tarry fix-it stuff and got caught and fined and refused to pay the fine and they throws ya in the clink.
Hope they'd label the soylent green...wouldn't want to eat ya
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