energy gels past sell by date

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Rustybucket

Veteran
Location
South Coast
Just found some energy gels in the cupboard with a date of Aug 14 on them, will they be ok for a few months? I've got loads from when I stocked up ages ago?

Thanks
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
They'll be fine for at least 4-6 months after the date. It's a 'best before' date.

If you're not sure send them to me. I'll have anything! :mrpig:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Pah - sell by/use by dates! :whistle:

A mate had a barbecue for his 40th birthday. I wanted some mustard for my veggie burgers and he told me there wasa some in his kitchen cupboard. I went into the kitchen which was a bit gloomy in the fading evening light, but didn't bother switching the light on. I spread mustard on my burgers, bit into them and promptly spat the whole lot out again. They tasted absolutely disgusting!

I switched the light on and examined the mustard, which turned out to be orange rather than bright yellow. The use by date was many YEARS earlier, and the jar had already been opened. I asked my mate and it turned out that he didn't like mustard - it had been brought over from his gran's kitchen after she'd died nearly a decade before the party! :laugh:
 

JoeyB

Go on, tilt your head!
We must have stocked up at the same time because I'm sure mine have the same sell by date lol
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
We totally ignore sell by dates. If it smells ok we eat it.
We routinely buy stuff with really short dates on or out of date as it's so cheap. We have sachets of curry paste that went out of date in Feb 2012, we've 3 of them left. Had curry the other night and we didn't die.

Just use a bit of common sense.
10 year old mustard @ColinJ xx( That must have been really nasty.
 
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