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  2. Can You Freeze Cream Cheese Without Ruining It? The ... - AOL

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    Here are tips and tricks for getting the most from a brick of cream cheese by extending its shelf life. ... so you're not bound to an expiration date. But there are a few things to keep in mind ...

  3. Ingham County restaurant inspections: Expired cottage cheese ...

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    The cream cheese in a large refrigerator was registering 45 degrees F, or four degrees over the cold standard of 41 degrees and below. Corrected by moving cream cheese to a cooler with the proper ...

  4. 11 Foods You Should Never, Ever Eat Past Their Expiration Date

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    White says that areas of hard cheese with mold should be avoided, the parts of the cheese with no mold are still safe to eat. Related: These Are the 10 Healthiest Cheeses, According to Registered ...

  5. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    The expiration date of pharmaceuticals specifies the date the manufacturer guarantees the full potency and safety of a drug. Most medications continue to be effective and safe for a time after the expiration date. A rare exception is a case of renal tubular acidosis purportedly caused by expired tetracycline. [9]

  6. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Food storage in refrigerators may not be safe unless there is close adherence to temperature guidelines. In general the temperature should be maintained at 4 °C (39 °F) or below but never below 1 °C (34 °F). [8] Safe storage times vary from food to food and may depend on how the food has been treated prior to being placed in the refrigerator.

  7. 6. Seafood. Seafood, especially shellfish and salmon, can contain harmful bacteria and viruses when consumed past their expiration dates. Eating expired seafood can result in a nasty bout of food ...

  8. Cold pack cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cold pack cheese, also known as club cheese or crock cheese, [1] is a type of cheese spread that is created by blending natural cheeses without the use of heat. Cold pack cheese was first made by a Wisconsin tavern owner for snacking [ 1 ] during the height of Great Depression . [ 2 ]

  9. 13 foods you should never, ever eat past the expiration date

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    Not every date you see on your food is an expiration date. Here are four common dates you may see in the grocery store and what they really mean, according to Business Insider:. Sell-by date: How ...