Food freshness is a thing.

Before your cabinets and fridge become mold incubators, take a minute to check things out.

Check the pantry, fridge, your freezer.

Dried black beans – 1 year                            

Open salsa – 1 month                                              

Frozen broccoli – 9 months

Opened almonds – 1 month                

Beef – 8 months

Open peanut butter – 3 months                    

Meats – 3 to 5 days in fridge                                                

Unopened Mayonnaise – 1 year                    

Open Italian dressing – 8 months                            

Open tortilla chips – 1 week                          

Raw eggs in shell – 1 month                                    

Milk – smell it or give it the coffee test          

Some hints to preserve your foods longevity.

1. Use Tupperware or resealable bags to preserve your products, including bread and chips.

2. Keep your fridge chilly but not too cold. The lower temp will help keep food fresher by a couple days, plus who doesn’t love cold milk!

3. Do not overload the fridge with too much junk. An overstuffed fridge doesn’t chill as well.

4. Use your nose and eyes. If food looks OK and doesn’t smell or have a weird sheen or off color to it, it is most likely good.

5. If it smells odd, looks a bit off, is slimy, or seems like it would not be good, it probably isn’t. Error on the side of caution and throw it away.