Visiting my parents…

by VariationAgile3913

21 Comments

  1. pipehonker

    I have had the same Fleischman jar since 2016. It replaced the one I bought in 1999 but I dropped it and it shattered.

    I keep refilling the glass jar from the 2lb bag of Red Star.

  2. Breakfast_Waffle

    Haha this makes me feel like cleaning out my pantry! I probably have some old spices and stuff that needs to be replaced. Not 20+ years old, but old enough

  3. Blueporch

    It’s in the fridge, so see if it foams in warm water with a pinch of sugar or a little honey before deciding to pitch it.

  4. When I die people are going to have a fit about the pack of yeast in my pantry from 1982.

  5. LungTotalAssWarlord

    2001? Wow, that’s like from 10 years ago! Checks mirror… Oh shit, I’m an old man.

  6. udidntfollowproto

    I knew someone in this sub would suggest seeing if it’s still good and using it

  7. I don’t know man. I know yeast is a living thing, but I have a jar significantly past the expiration date that foams up just fine every time I test it.

  8. Lost-Tomatillo3465

    that’s best by date. not an expiration date. meaning the product is probably good by that date. If you dump it in water with a bit of sugar and it still foams (proofing the yeast). its fine.

    People keep start dough for decades and that’s actually in a wet environment. The yeast literally prevents bad things from growing (not 100% guaranteed though, start dough can still go bad).

    That’s when experience knowing what’s gone bad and what hasn’t comes into play. You know before best by/expiration dates started. Its mainly a marketing ploy to make people buy more stuff, not completely though since things do go bad.

  9. KeyEcho5594

    I found Bakers chocolate from 2001 last time I was looking for something in my mom’s kitchen. Maybe it’s a vintage year we don’t know about.

  10. fuji_wood

    Vintage yeast, nice! Like a fine wine or whiskey. What’s it’s terrior like?

    No I’m not being serious.

  11. Minimum-Bar-2504

    Be fun to try and use to see what happens…![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|laughing)

  12. vhemt4all

    I’m interested to know if any are still alive in there!

  13. Reasonable-Proof2299

    My grandma had stuff older than that

  14. Ok so I NEVER do that “check for foam to see if the yeast is still active”…. But this is the one situation in which I may actually add that step 😂

  15. What you don’t realize is that there is something in your kitchen right now that your grown kids will discover in 25 years.

  16. PassTheMayo1989

    This yeast expired when the Twin Towers were still standing. That being said – I’d still use it.

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