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Old 04-07-2012, 07:19 AM   #33488
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Originally Posted by SneakySnake View Post
Now I am wondering if I should throw away the sachets of powdered miso soup i found in the pantry?? The date on the plastic bag they are in says july 2008. Does that stuff go off? I ate a jar of 4 year old vegemite once(not all at once!) and I am still alive.
Miso is rotten soybeans to begin with (well, fermented actually). Can't get much worse, right? Actually, all that will happen with those is that the flavors will decrease quite a bit. I put packets of instant miso soup into our 'Earthquake Emergency Bags' as part of the food supply. That tends to sit in the closet for years before I get around to changing all the foods. We eat the old stuff, and we're not dead yet.


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