Gambit (06-30-2016),hag (06-29-2016),RubberDuck (06-30-2016),Slippy (07-03-2016)
If it still tastes okay, I would think you will live to a ripe old age. Just my opinion.
When I was in college and dirt poor, I used to buy turkey hot dogs that were near expiration from the scratch and dent supermarket because they were cheap. I often let them sit in the refrigerator for a few months after expiration and they were fine. And that was meat (sort of). I 'spect it is fine. Try it, if you don't show up for a few months we'll know I was wrong.
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Gambit (06-30-2016),hawgrider (06-30-2016),RubberDuck (06-30-2016),RWalls (06-30-2016),Slippy (07-03-2016)
I think it would be fine. My .02 cents.
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Gambit (06-30-2016),hag (06-30-2016),RubberDuck (06-30-2016)
I just recently fed my chickens raspberry jelly I canned in 1991, yes you heard me right 25 years ago.
The seal was still good and after several days my chickens are all still alive.
So, I'm guessing it would probably have fed people, although if you knew what my chickens will eat I'm not sure.
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hag (07-04-2016)