Sunday, December 28, 2025

Understanding Food Expiration Date Labels Made Simple

 

Photo Source:  Everyday Cheapskate

"Ever tossed out milk the second it hit its “Sell By” date, only to later wonder if you just poured money down the drain? You’re not alone. Food expiration date labels are confusing on purpose (well, almost). The truth is, most dates are about quality, not safety. And knowing the difference between “Best By,” “Use By,” and “Sell By” can save you a small fortune over time. Let’s decode the mystery so you can waste less, save more, and maybe even brag about your grocery smarts."  Comment from Everyday Cheapskate

That is exactly what I was thinking yesterday when I threw away almost a full bottle of milk.  I'd love to get educated on this since I throw away so much.  Could this be a food industry ploy to get you to spend more money?

Click here to go to the Everyday Cheapskate article.




Thursday, December 25, 2025

What Happens To Your Fridge Food When The Power Goes Out

 

Photo source:  Family Handyman

"A power outage can spoil more than your day—it can ruin what’s in your fridge, too. Our friends at Reader’s Digest break down how long food actually stays safe in a powerless fridge and share practical tips to keep your home running smoothly when outages strike. "  Comment from Family Handyman

Since I live in Florida, it is quite a concern with daily storms and threats of hurricanes in the summertime.  I've learned to make an attempt to not keep too much in the fridge, especially when there is a threat of a hurricane.  It is heartbreaking to lose everything in a fully stocked refrigerator.  I've gone through it many times. 

This article from Readers Digest is very thorough in giving facts about food safety, what foods spoil the fastest, how long it takes for certain foods to spoil, etc.  Excellent article and a must read, especially if you live in a climate like mine.

Click here to go to Readers Digest's article to learn how to deal with this problem.






Thursday, December 4, 2025

Ways To Use Christmas Decor Basics Year After Year

 


Instead of buying new Christmas decor every year, wouldn't it be nice to learn how to use what you already have every year? 

When I was a kid, I remember having the same Christmas stuff year after year that was so special and I looked forward to them coming out of the boxes so I could enjoy them again.  They were more of a tradition than decorations, more like little treasures.

What has changed since then?



Perhaps the featured article from Thrifty Decor Chick holds the key to that question.  Click here to go to the article.