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Nannyme Sun 29-Mar-20 11:48:03

How about we have a competition to see who has the oldest item in their food cupboard

3nanny6 Mon 30-Mar-20 13:52:31

I have several Christmas puddings I buy them and then do not use them at Christmas. I thought they improved with age.
when I said that to my son he said "What like you do you mean" He can be a cheeky so and so.

Nannan2 Mon 30-Mar-20 14:03:38

I think you probably win Calendargirlgrin i do also have a Hestons hidden orange pud,Chewbacca!grin not as old as yours(couple of xmases ago) so am wondering if its still safe to eat maybe??( im surprised its still there as i love xmas pudding!)i also had a few packets of various stuff from 2016&2017-which i binned& some fish sauce ( bottled,for chinese cooking) from about 2012(poured away& recycled) but not too much out of date in there,as i did sort awhile ago.) The sauce got missed last timegrin

Nannan2 Mon 30-Mar-20 14:06:37

Yes 3nanny6,i thought so too,& hoped the sugar content kept them safe to eat??your sons comment made me laughgringrin

Esmerelda Mon 30-Mar-20 14:08:17

A tin of strawberries in grape juice - end Jun 2005.
Packet of polenta - 29 June 2000.
(It gets worse)
Nutmeg - end Mar 1993.

Esmerelda Mon 30-Mar-20 14:13:46

Forgot to say that I don't intend to throw any of them away ... in fact I just used some of the nutmeg in the bread pudding I made this morning (delish!). Best Before dates are just that, it's Use By dates you have to respect.

Tillybelle Mon 30-Mar-20 14:46:58

AAAaagh! As a family custom: We used to take a packet of dried veg (!) with us every time we moved. It was pre-date stamps and marked something like 1/3d. I lost it last time in 1999.

Newatthis Mon 30-Mar-20 14:52:34

I'm scared to look!

TrendyNannie6 Mon 30-Mar-20 15:05:04

Two bottles of whisky that we were given 10 years ago, we hate whisky. Is it still drinkable. I’m sure we can find someone who would appreciate it

Marmight Mon 30-Mar-20 15:06:32

It'll be fine Trendy !?

patricia1958 Mon 30-Mar-20 16:17:30

This is being awful but my oldest daughter used to have tins of food years out of date until my youngest daughter went to her house and threw everything out my oldest daughter just said why have you done that I won't say what her sister replied but I did learn 1 thing I found out why she never wanted me to go in her kitchen

FEMDOR Mon 30-Mar-20 16:49:28

Bovril 2004!

CBBL Mon 30-Mar-20 17:27:40

a Bottle of champagne - a gift from Colleagues for my 50th Birthday (I'm 72)! I had a weekend away immediately prior and came home (on Sunday - with my Birthday being the next day) to find that I had been burgled! Didn't feel much like celebrating for a while after that - and still haven't opened it!

BlueSky Mon 30-Mar-20 17:32:01

Calendargirl how can you have half bottles of whisky and brandy started 30 years ago?! confused

Camelotclub Mon 30-Mar-20 17:35:00

When MIL had died and we cleared out her larder she had bottles of white wine that had turned to vinegar!

Camelotclub Mon 30-Mar-20 17:35:32

Oh, and bottles of paracetamol from 10 years before when you could buy huge brown glass bottles of them, if anyone remembers that.

Camelotclub Mon 30-Mar-20 17:37:08

Trendy
As long as spirit alcohol remains unopened it should be fine. Once opened it loses its strength so those two half opened bottles owned by Calendargirl won't be worth drinking now.

Thisismyname1953 Mon 30-Mar-20 17:53:17

We have just had a new kitchen fitted (finished last week) so I was ruthless when throwing out the contents of our cupboards , so no food item is out of date. I do , however , have a bottle of Pernod bought as a present for my silver wedding anniversary which is now 23 years old . As I no longer drink it may well be there for another 23 years

Lilyflower Mon 30-Mar-20 18:23:15

We bought a commemorative bottle of Hardy's Ale to celebrate our son's birth - in February 1989. He's 31 and it's still in the back of the cupboard unopened.

52bright Mon 30-Mar-20 18:54:50

Have had a clear out of my tins cupboard today. Found a tin of kidney beans with a best before date of 2005!!! Now I am quite sensible about using things up ...especially during these difficult times ...but even I draw the line at a tin 15 years old. Not so dh who has decided he will undertake dinner tomorrow night. Has just taken a pack of mince out of the freezer. Apparently I am now looking forward to the delights of his concoction with the mince 'bulked out' with the kidney beans shock No!! I say ...please just bulk out with carrots and onions. That will be lovely. Apparently I am irresponsible. Those carrots are good for another week and those kidney beans will do us both good shock Help!!!

Shizam Mon 30-Mar-20 21:06:56

Bottle of gin from my deceased father’s house, 27 years ago. I don’t like gin. Now discovered it’s not useful even as hand sanitizer. ?

52bright Mon 30-Mar-20 21:26:06

Shizam ...I like gin ...I could do a swop with you for a truly delicious meal grin

BradfordLass73 Mon 30-Mar-20 21:50:50

I love this thread but I'm amazed we haven't all died of botulism or ptomaine poisoning grin

When they write the book about Corona, there should be a chapter about the way we all found our ancient foodstuffs.
It will be as interesting as finding edible honey in the pyramids and tombs.

dahlia08 Mon 30-Mar-20 23:04:23

A decoration flower from a birthday cake 41 years

Greengage Tue 31-Mar-20 00:32:40

I have loads of out of date things in my cupboards. Dates don't frighten me, I use my common sense just as I did in the days before they put dates on things. Now I'm stuck indoors, I am hoping to work my way through a lot of these items before I need to ask someone to shop on my behalf!

Tobyjugg Tue 31-Mar-20 00:44:04

A bottle of very cheap cooking brandy we brought with us when we moved here from London. That was in 1985.