I was browsing through my cupboard just few days ago looking for some exotic spice when I came across this pack of Black Rice which I have obviously had for a few years. The contents looks OK.
I have some of that black rice soaking as I type. It is a glutinous rice so I though I would make rice pudding with it. I thought the colour would be interesting.
I fear you might be right. Operation Black Rice Pudding did not fare well, in fact I think it was more towards the debacle end of the cooking continuum.
Lurking in my kitchen are two panikins of blueberry coloured, sweet liquid with some soft black rice at the bottom.
The rest of the black rice has gone to the compost, it was 10 years out of date anyway.
Two years ago today I posted d00ds-amazing-meatballs. Pork & Oyster Sauce, and I haven’t used the oyster sauce since. It’s taking up valuable space in the fridge. I’ll bin it tomorrow.
I can’t remember where I got the black spaghetti, a delicatessen perhaps.
You can get black noodles too. I forgot about this pack until now, a bit out of date but I might throw caution to the wind tomorrow.
I am taking my spiced rum Christmas pudding to my daughter’s for next Monday. I have over written the 2021 expiry date with a Sharpie, she’ll never notice.
I’m a new member, so have to get the jest of things, looking forward
The oldest item in my food cupboard and fridge is a small container
of mustard. Cleaned my fridge up yesterday, and there it sat towards
the back of the first shelf. Opened it and checked the expiration date.
Well, it expired three months ago. Now tossed. I might not replace.
Obviously I am not a mustard lover…
In a world of plenty, don’t people think they might be buying too much food?
There is nothing in my fridge or freezer that’s over a month old. Everything gets eaten well before any sell by, or best consumed before dates. Just eat more, or stop buying so much.
I always liked milk puddings (a leftover from school dinners) so have bought tapioca and semolina on the past with the intention of making the puddings. Part of the problem with living alone is that packets are too big for one person.
Alas I also buy food “just in case” my cupboard is full of baked beans for example - I haven’t even looked at the dates on some of those - so things get pushed to the back as has happened with the semolina.