Crepitus
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I can see that.Was there really enough concern about this to warrant a study?
it was an easy "A"
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I can see that.Was there really enough concern about this to warrant a study?
it was an easy "A"
Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
I fridge OPENED nut butter and mustard-------but not soy sauce
Was there really enough concern about this to warrant a study?
Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Are they out this way?
I'm in the mountains of western NC. My forecast even with the track headed straight to my house says we peak out at 20 mph winds, less than we get on a winter night.
Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Are they out this way?
I'm in the mountains of western NC. My forecast even with the track headed straight to my house says we peak out at 20 mph winds, less than we get on a winter night.
Maryland...they already have water over the road at their place.
with all the poison Mexican tortilla and burrito and shit
and people get sick ....vomiting...and all that
better eat nothing
better eat only what you bought in the supermarket
only eat what you cook
No...just regular weather. They're on a mountain, so flooding isn't an issue...the problem is the ground is so saturated, the tree roots are giving way, knocking down power lines. Thanks for the track...that's better (for them) than the last one I saw.Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Are they out this way?
I'm in the mountains of western NC. My forecast even with the track headed straight to my house says we peak out at 20 mph winds, less than we get on a winter night.
Maryland...they already have water over the road at their place.
It can't be from Florence then. She's still out at sea.
Coastal Maryland I take it? I suspect by the time they see any effect Flo's Mo is slowed. And probably to the south of them:
No...just regular weather. They're on a mountain, so flooding isn't an issue...the problem is the ground is so saturated, the tree roots are giving way, knocking down power lines. Thanks for the track...that's better (for them) than the last one I saw.Just smell it. If it's bad it'll let you know.
Processed food is so drugged up with preservatives anyway, it's prolly fine.
I generally keep salad dressings refriged, but there's other stuff some people do, some don't. I've never refrigerated mustard or nut butter.
That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Are they out this way?
I'm in the mountains of western NC. My forecast even with the track headed straight to my house says we peak out at 20 mph winds, less than we get on a winter night.
Maryland...they already have water over the road at their place.
It can't be from Florence then. She's still out at sea.
Coastal Maryland I take it? I suspect by the time they see any effect Flo's Mo is slowed. And probably to the south of them:
How much rain are you guys going to get?
with all the poison Mexican tortilla and burrito and shit
and people get sick ....vomiting...and all that
better eat nothing
better eat only what you bought in the supermarket
only eat what you cook
with all the poison Mexican tortilla and burrito and shit
and people get sick ....vomiting...and all that
better eat nothing
better eat only what you bought in the supermarket
only eat what you cook
Last week I figured I'd cook my own chili at home rather than spend at the Mexican restaurant.
Bad idea. That's all I'm gonna say.
with all the poison Mexican tortilla and burrito and shit
and people get sick ....vomiting...and all that
better eat nothing
better eat only what you bought in the supermarket
only eat what you cook
Last week I figured I'd cook my own chili at home rather than spend at the Mexican restaurant.
Bad idea. That's all I'm gonna say.
good
so cook your own chill/food/dinner
it is what it is
all mayonaise all that shit ,,,sorry ,,,,all that words' all that yes
you put in the fridge
all mayonaise all that shit ,,,sorry ,,,,all that words' all that yes
you put in the fridge
Believe it or not, the Association for Dressings and Sauces states commercial mayonaise is shelf stable after opening...that refrigeration is for quality...not safety.
Q. What happens if I leave mayonnaise unrefrigerated for a long period of time?Make Mine Mayonnaise!: The Goodness of Mayonnaise
A. From a food safety standpoint, commercial mayonnaise and mayonnaise-type dressings are perfectly stable when stored at room temperature after opening. Quality (e.g., flavor, taste, aroma), not safety, is the only reason the labels on these products suggest that they be refrigerated after opening. Refrigeration ensures that the commercial mayonnaise keeps its fresh flavor for a longer period of time. Please review the product's label for more information on storage and shelf life.
I've read this before, but it's just to ingrained to break the conditioning.
No...just regular weather. They're on a mountain, so flooding isn't an issue...the problem is the ground is so saturated, the tree roots are giving way, knocking down power lines. Thanks for the track...that's better (for them) than the last one I saw.That's what I am working on... what will last a few days if the power goes out at my folks place...too much rain already in their neck of the woods already, and they're in the 8" zone from Florence.
Are they out this way?
I'm in the mountains of western NC. My forecast even with the track headed straight to my house says we peak out at 20 mph winds, less than we get on a winter night.
Maryland...they already have water over the road at their place.
It can't be from Florence then. She's still out at sea.
Coastal Maryland I take it? I suspect by the time they see any effect Flo's Mo is slowed. And probably to the south of them:
How much rain are you guys going to get?
Rigjt now about 2 to 4 inches, same as Maryland. My ground isn't really saturated though, it's rained the last couple of days but before that was dry a while.
That track, if it just makes a very slight right turn I'll get the eye.
I do have UPS backup here in case of power failure. Not sure it would run a refrigerator, but come to think of it the only time we have power outages here is in winter so it's not an issue.
I do have UPS backup here in case of power failure. Not sure it would run a refrigerator, but come to think of it the only time we have power outages here is in winter so it's not an issue.
Harbor Freight time.