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Stupid Questions Thread
There's not point in devoting a whole thread to the following question, so I'm suggesting this be the stupid question thread.
Anyway, my question: When writing a thank-you note for someone, if you've recently moved to a really pretty area, is it a major faux paus to send a thank-you note via a postcard? |
I would go to a paper store and see if they have any cards with scenery on them. Actually, no, I wouldn't, because I am the worst with that kind of stuff, but if I were a better person I would.
My stupid question: If you have a plastic measuring cup and you measure milk in it and then you don't wash it for a while, should you toss it? Purely hypothetically speaking of course. |
So few thank-you notes get sent these days, my opinion would be that practically any format is probably better than nothing.
It depends on the definition of "a while." If we're talking a few hours, I'd run it through the dishwasher. If you're talking overnight or longer, I'd probably toss it myself. (You can just imagine what a kid's spill-proof sippy cup of milk is like after being stored under the couch for several days. At that point I can't even bring myself to open it, much less wash it.) |
Ooh, then I also wonder: Is it okay to eat eggs after their expiration date? How long do you *really* have? What about milk? Does the sell by date really mean you are not safe using it after that time?
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You shouldn't cry over spilled milk, but I'd certainly gag over spoiled milk.
Dishwasher it. If it still smells, ug... see, I'd be paraniod about it, no matter how clean it actually was. Mind over matter. |
if i leave a carton of eggs on the counter overnight, are they still okay?
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milk- you shouldn't be drinking that shit in the first place. BGH, allergens etc. *this is something i saw on tv, so it must be true |
I'm lactose intolerant, anyway, but I have always pondered that...same with cheese and anything else with a sell by date. That messes me up, because I don't know if it is really to the benefit of the consumer or just the dairy/grocery stockers.
When I WAS a dairy stocker, I didn't find the dates useful at all, as it usually meant I had to go through the whole department and toss everything that was past the date. Most of the stuff was just fine, or seemed so. :confused: |
I like milk.
I would toss those eggs superfast, September. |
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on the milk issue , smell it ( does it smell like dog shit ??) , taste it ( does it taste like dog shit ??) , if it smells and tasts like dog shit it MUST be dog shit ,, THROW IT OUT !!!!
on the eggs , my wife sees if they float , good eggs float , bad eggs sink , or is it the other way around ?? I'll ask her . |
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Yet another reason why I hate milk. |
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Not that I was a big milk drinker anyway, but still...:worried: |
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