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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3666217" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Most or at least some of our parents went through the Great Depression and we've herd stories repeated how bad it was and how long the soup lines were and so forth. That mentality has bled over to some of us-at least me and I was told that it could happen again while I was a child and today I keep a stock of both food items as well as other things needed in the event of a crisis. Even on a good day it is right to be prepared. Those expiration dates that manufacturers place on their canned good are nothing more than a suggestion, the food isn't spoiled or contaminated unless the can is perforated/leaking and if there is still a vacuum. I try to rotate canned goods placing the oldest date in front to be used first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3666217, member: 25679"] Most or at least some of our parents went through the Great Depression and we've herd stories repeated how bad it was and how long the soup lines were and so forth. That mentality has bled over to some of us-at least me and I was told that it could happen again while I was a child and today I keep a stock of both food items as well as other things needed in the event of a crisis. Even on a good day it is right to be prepared. Those expiration dates that manufacturers place on their canned good are nothing more than a suggestion, the food isn't spoiled or contaminated unless the can is perforated/leaking and if there is still a vacuum. I try to rotate canned goods placing the oldest date in front to be used first. [/QUOTE]
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