Expired protein powder

Mary_Anastasia
Mary_Anastasia Posts: 267 Member
edited November 17 in Food and Nutrition
I was going through my moms cupboard and found a mostly full canister of hemp protein powder (straight hemp, no fillers or other ingredients). It expired 10 years ago. Unless someone can provide sourced info on it being safe to consume (Id think not..), I'd like to use it for something else. Is it good for plants? Or make shampoo? Or something??

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  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    I don't know if it's safe or unsafe to consume, but I can almost guarantee it will taste like trash.
  • Mary_Anastasia
    Mary_Anastasia Posts: 267 Member
    I tried a tiny bit and it didn't taste bad, but I'm still wary. Maybe make a hair mask from it?
  • subcounter
    subcounter Posts: 2,382 Member
    I was going through my moms cupboard and found a mostly full canister of hemp protein powder (straight hemp, no fillers or other ingredients). It expired 10 years ago. Unless someone can provide sourced info on it being safe to consume (Id think not..), I'd like to use it for something else. Is it good for plants? Or make shampoo? Or something??

    10 years!? I am all for using the old stuff but I don't think this relates to food. Throw that thing out. I have a feeling its a sentient protein powder at this point, he might understand you are throwing him out, so do it quick before he gets back at you.
  • Mary_Anastasia
    Mary_Anastasia Posts: 267 Member
    edited April 2017
    subcounter wrote: »
    I was going through my moms cupboard and found a mostly full canister of hemp protein powder (straight hemp, no fillers or other ingredients). It expired 10 years ago. Unless someone can provide sourced info on it being safe to consume (Id think not..), I'd like to use it for something else. Is it good for plants? Or make shampoo? Or something??

    10 years!? I am all for using the old stuff but I don't think this relates to food. Throw that thing out. I have a feeling its a sentient protein powder at this point, he might understand you are throwing him out, so do it quick before he gets back at you.

    AHAHAHA IKR? I'm kinda scared of it. But wondering if anyone knows any non-food uses for this food(?) item.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Keep it simple. Compost.
  • subcounter
    subcounter Posts: 2,382 Member
    subcounter wrote: »
    I was going through my moms cupboard and found a mostly full canister of hemp protein powder (straight hemp, no fillers or other ingredients). It expired 10 years ago. Unless someone can provide sourced info on it being safe to consume (Id think not..), I'd like to use it for something else. Is it good for plants? Or make shampoo? Or something??

    10 years!? I am all for using the old stuff but I don't think this relates to food. Throw that thing out. I have a feeling its a sentient protein powder at this point, he might understand you are throwing him out, so do it quick before he gets back at you.

    AHAHAHA IKR? I'm kinda scared of it. But wondering if anyone knows any non-food uses for this food(?) item.

    You are a champ for trying its taste though. You could serve it to unsuspecting guests saying: "This is vintage 1995 Château de Hempiègne."
    Can't promise about how its going to come out though.
  • Asher_Ethan
    Asher_Ethan Posts: 2,430 Member
    You got me curious and i found this reddit post. Very informative. https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/43knbq/hemp_protein_powder_as_a_fertilizercompost/
  • subcounter
    subcounter Posts: 2,382 Member
    You got me curious and i found this reddit post. Very informative. https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/43knbq/hemp_protein_powder_as_a_fertilizercompost/

    You would need to visit the Deep Web for an information about a vintage piece like hers though.

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