When good yogurt goes bad....

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How in the world do you know when yogurt goes bad? We had a single serve Nostimo in the fridge and the date said Dec. 22. My wife wouldn't touch it. I ate it. It was fine. Yogurt is weird.
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  • FredDoyle
    FredDoyle Posts: 2,273 Member
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    How in the world do you know when yogurt goes bad? We had a single serve Nostimo in the fridge and the date said Dec. 22. My wife wouldn't touch it. I ate it. It was fine. Yogurt is weird.
    You'll know.
    I just tossed some plain greek yogurt last night that had yellow bits and smelled li8ke an old hockey sock.
  • Admiral_Derp
    Admiral_Derp Posts: 866 Member
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    How in the world do you know when yogurt goes bad? We had a single serve Nostimo in the fridge and the date said Dec. 22. My wife wouldn't touch it. I ate it. It was fine. Yogurt is weird.
    You'll know.

    I'll just keep living on the edge I guess! :p
  • FredDoyle
    FredDoyle Posts: 2,273 Member
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    You can smell it.
  • Juliejustsaying
    Juliejustsaying Posts: 2,332 Member
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    How in the world do you know when yogurt goes bad? We had a single serve Nostimo in the fridge and the date said Dec. 22. My wife wouldn't touch it. I ate it. It was fine. Yogurt is weird.
    You'll know.

    I'll just keep living on the edge I guess! :p

    you're a dude...you won't care...just saying.
  • nturner612
    nturner612 Posts: 710 Member
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    i just taste it. thats normally how i operate. unless its for my kdis then i pretty much stick to the exp date. few years ago, shortly after i was married i cooked some ground beef that smelled "funky" to my not yet developed cooking skills, and we ate it anyway. we had the WORST stomach cramps, diarrea, and throw up for like a week! my husband had ate more than me, so he was worst off. luckily, my 1yr old at that time didnt have any. SIGH! so thats why im extra cautious with them. ive eaten past the date yogurt and it was fine :)
  • chrisyoung0422
    chrisyoung0422 Posts: 426 Member
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    The same issue comes up in our household. My wife will toss something that is a day past the package date. I have eaten yogurt up to two weeks past the "recommended date".
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
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    The date's just a sell by date. I've eaten yogurt 2-3 weeks past the date and it's still fine. I mean .. It's already gone bad, right?
  • WendyBlendy
    WendyBlendy Posts: 124 Member
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    I go by smell with everything.
  • FitBeto
    FitBeto Posts: 2,121 Member
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    Give it 2-5 hours and you will be crapping up a storm ha
  • hazymary
    hazymary Posts: 190 Member
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    I ate one over the weekend from 11/12/....still alive...so I ate the other from 12/12...Guess they don't go bad for quite some time.
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
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    Is Yogurt Still Safe After the Sell-By Date?
    Question: I’ve got some yogurt in the fridge and I just discovered that the sell-by date was a week ago. Is it still safe to eat?

    Answer: Most likely it is. Yogurt that has been properly stored will generally remain safe for at least 7 to 10 days after the "sell-by" date on the package.

    As the food safety specialists at Clemson University’s Cooperative Extension point out, this assumes that the temperature of your refrigerator remains at or below 40° Fahrenheit at all times. Bear in mind, too, that the longer you keep yogurt, the stronger its taste will become.

    If mold appears on yogurt, or if it develops an off odor, flavor or appearance, you should always discard it immediately.

    (Note: This refers to “sell-by” terminology used in the United States; practices in other countries may differ.)


    Source: http://www.stilltasty.com/questions/index/111

    Just a note: I like yogurt better when it starts to taste a little bit like cheese.
  • stinabear13
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    for me its when i open it, if theres any color or greater consitincey changes like its somehow seperating from stuff in it i toss it. i find having my fridge temp set colder than usual makes things keep for longer :)
  • morkiemama
    morkiemama Posts: 897 Member
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    I just ate 2 tubs of Greek yogurt that were 2 months past their expiration date. They were fine and I am fine. Expiration dates for certain food items are a load of poppy ****. You just have to use common sense. However, if you aren't sure, it is better to throw it out.

    I never just throw out yogurt/greek yogurt based on the date. I manually check it for signs that it is going bad. Note: Getting a bit separated is not going bad, it just needs to be mixed. I also regularly consume milk past the expiration date. It would be a waste to get rid of it when it is perfectly good. Just pour a little into a cup and smell/taste (don't smell it in the carton because it might smell off when it is really fine due to dried bits around the top).

    However, for things like meat... I pretty much go by the expiration date unless I freeze it.
  • stephdeeable
    stephdeeable Posts: 1,407 Member
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    I ate some cottage cheese that was 11 days expired. I was like...it's cottage cheese, how bad can it get?

    I pay little attention to best before dates, maybe it will catch up with me one day, haha.
  • DoomCakes
    DoomCakes Posts: 806 Member
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    If it starts smelling like something that's not yogurt, or looking like something that you'd find under your fridge then it may have gone bad.

    But the date is more or less the date that it has to be pulled from the shelf in the store. I'd say a couple days after won't hurt. :)
  • demorelli
    demorelli Posts: 508 Member
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    If it looks like yogurt and it tastes like yogurt, it's fine. My yogurt from october is still good. The enzimes in yogurt easily kill off most things that would turn other foods. The thing you have to look out for is the yogurt with fruit because the fruit will go bad and turn the whole batch.

    Edit: Random note on yogurt: It's one of the few foods that is safe to eat worldwide by people whose immune systems are not acclimated to the region. While bacteria infects water and most food in some regions of the world making them unsafe to people less often exposed to those types and amounts of germs, yogurt kills off even the tough bacteria such as E. Coli.
  • terrappyn
    terrappyn Posts: 324 Member
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    Most things I will eat past the date. Meats and dairy are not one of them.
  • Admiral_Derp
    Admiral_Derp Posts: 866 Member
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    How in the world do you know when yogurt goes bad? We had a single serve Nostimo in the fridge and the date said Dec. 22. My wife wouldn't touch it. I ate it. It was fine. Yogurt is weird.
    You'll know.

    I'll just keep living on the edge I guess! :p

    you're a dude...you won't care...just saying.

    This is pretty much true...
  • Admiral_Derp
    Admiral_Derp Posts: 866 Member
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    If it looks like yogurt and it tastes like yogurt, it's fine. My yogurt from october is still good. The enzimes in yogurt easily kill off most things that would turn other foods. The thing you have to look out for is the yogurt with fruit because the fruit will go bad and turn the whole batch.

    Edit: Random note on yogurt: It's one of the few foods that is safe to eat worldwide by people whose immune systems are not acclimated to the region. While bacteria infects water and most food in some regions of the world making them unsafe to people less often exposed to those types and amounts of germs, yogurt kills off even the tough bacteria such as E. Coli.

    I don't know if I'd chance yogurt from October, but yeah considering what it is it seems like it would be safe well past the date.
  • mntracker
    mntracker Posts: 6 Member
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    If the yogurt is pulled away from the edges and it's watery, it's more then likely ready to toss, especially if it's expired.