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Just had a clear out.


Apart from realising what a very odd collection of food I have (kombu seaweed? Relatively young with a sell by date of May 2005), the oldest thing was one of those squeezy containers of Heinz Tomato Ketchup - sell by December 2004 :-$


I don't even like tomato ketchup :))


Poured it down the sink and it looked like I was trying to dispose of the evidence of a murder.

At our marriage back in 1990 our Best Man gave us a bottle of Champagne with with the instructions that 'when things get that bad betwen you, open it and remember this day'.


Fnck me there have been times ,but it is still there in the food store.


MN

giggirl Wrote:

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> Some of my spices are at least a decade old. I

> have cloves from Zanzibar and they are 12 years

> old. They age well (just like me).


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Spices surely don't keep that long?


I chucked out loads last night because they had lost their smell.


If you try and make something with old spices it tastes disgusting.


Maybe cloves are different though.

My friend, with whom I stayed on Zanzibar, still had some cloves that his mother had had before she met his father. I don't cook with them to be honest but sometimes I will agitate them and then take the lid off and inhale the scent. It's one of my favourite smells; cloves, gardenia and lavender.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> A selection of cardomoms and cardomom seeds from

> Delhi, 1996.

> White peppercorns from Sachaburi, Thailand, 1995,

> still use 'em tho.

> Hing from Delhi, 2002.

> Palm sugar, 1998.

> Mates Condoms, several, 1999 - been a slow decade.


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REALLY ?


Do you have a recipe ?



W**F

ryedalema Wrote:

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> I'd love to say that the oldest thing in our

> kitchen is my husband - but he doesn't go in there

> much!


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Oh Dear..


So that leaves you then ?


Looked in the mirror lately ?


Happy Easter BTW



W**F

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