Recipe ideas for 2% milk that’s due to expire in a day or two?

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    Jacquie

      Best before date doesn’t mean it will go bad that morning. It will be good for another 2 weeks or more.

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      Daisy

        I made cheese (queso fresco) with cheese like that. Just milk, vinegar, salt! I watched a TikTok and was successful first time.

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        Pam

          If it had not been opened good at least week past date. That is a sell by date not milk turns sour date.

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          Cai

            make a whole bunch of instant pudding/pies (gluten free, of course). I think it takes 2cups/instant pudding box, plus I know a little 3-year-old who would love some frozen chocolate pudding pops!

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            Daisy

              Big pot of potato soup! You can freeze it, or share it!

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              Beth

                Pancakes use a lot of milk.

                If it starts to go bad, make buttermilk biscuits, pancakes/waffles, dumplings, sour milk cake (delicious!), Google other uses.

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                Stacy

                  My milk and other dairy products lasts past the expiration dates now that I keep it in the back of the fridge instead of toward the front. Just something to keep in mind.

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                  Livi

                    Mac and cheese with a roux and freeze some. I use a half gallon for one batch with 2 lbs noodles making two half sheet foil trays. I freeze them unbaked and it’s great to have on hand!

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                    Lyn

                      Pancakes waffles and biscuits. Make them freeze for later use.

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