Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Can I Use Expired Chicken Broth Chicken Broth That Expired Last November, Can I Eat It If Boiled?

Chicken broth that expired last November, can I eat it if boiled? - can i use expired chicken broth

I have a box (no box) Swanson Chicken Broth, which expired in November last year. The picture seems to be normal, and I want in a recipe that calls me to a boil. Is it safe?

4 comments:

Julius C. said...

Expired a year ago?

You can put what you're boiling in your mouth and you want to contribute to this, no doubt, kill something, but why not print?

A visit to the store from the hands of food poisoning, which surpasses all the time.

Amber said...

Absolutely not. Heat kills bacteria and viruses and all the others, but does not destroy toxins (botulism), for example, in food.

Toss, then you can buy in a box, because it is cheaper and lasts longer.

DebiDel said...

Let's see ... never worn, can cause disease, illness, food poisoning ..... or spend a few dollars on a new field. I was with the new field.

Dannuele luv's her hubby! said...

It may be mold growing in the box. I do not eat if I were you.

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