Is unopened cream cheese frosting safe 6 years past expiration date?

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    Liz

      Use it for a gingerbread house this holiday season instead of eating it

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      Luz

        risking missing a couple of days of work over $6 worth of icing is not very frugal.

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        Janice

          I’m not huge on having to pay attention to sell buy dates, but six years is way out of my comfort zone.

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          Sheryl

            I used to work at a food bank and you would be suprised how much food is good past expiration date. It’s loaded with preservatives and hardly any real ingredients lol

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            Calico

              Open it. If it looks okay, taste it.

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              June

                “When in doubt, throw it out” has saved a lot of folks from gut wrenching sickness.

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                Heather

                  Room temp blend/mix together. 1/2 stick of butter
                  1/2 brick of cream cheese
                  1 tsp of vanilla extract
                  1 & 1/2 cups powdered sugar

                  You’ll have about a cup or so of vanilla butter cream-cheese frosting.

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                  Cindy

                    Being frugal isn’t worth being sick. Toss it. You can get new at the Dollar store.

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                    Anna

                      You can’t eat that, the only exception would be if it’s been in the freezer this whole time.

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                      Amy

                        I would open it and give it the sniff test. If it passes, try just a tiny taste test.

                        I don’t throw things out just because of a date if it has never been opened. Worth a try.

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                        Kathleen

                          If it is, it was probably never ok to consume anyway.

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                          Kayla

                            Cost/benefit analysis. Is it worth it to save $3? How much is your time/peace worth if you were to become ill?

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                            Margaret

                              Not really but I would open it to see what’s what. Nothing to loose.

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                              Larinda

                                There is frugal and then there’s borderline hoarding. The key, and wisdom, is to know the line between them. Never be frugal in areas that can cost you your health. ~ a nurse

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                                Betty

                                  Once you have food poisoning, you will never experiment with expiration dates

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                                  Kari

                                    There are better ways to save money than to risk being sick. Health over savings.

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                                    Sue

                                      I don’t play with dairy or meat items. A few days, maybe a month or two on truly canned items, but nothing in a box, bag or plastic.

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                                      Gina

                                        What the hell kind of life you living where you contemplate eating something expired that long ago and only costs $2 to replace!?

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                                        Kathy

                                          I don’t go by expiration dates normally but absolutely throw it out

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                                          Denise

                                            I wouldn’t chance it. My mom would always say, “If in doubt, throw it out.”

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                                            Stephanie

                                              There’s a fine line between frugality and stupidity. And food poisoning.

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                                              Linda

                                                I wouldn’t eat anything 6 years past the expiration. If it last that long there has to be something wrong with it.

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                                                Michele

                                                  Better then starving sadly. A lot of the stuff donated is expired

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                                                  Jane

                                                    You must be joking it’s cheese and it 6 yrs past its use by date. Dates on dairy etc are there for a reason.

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