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I have a Paul F. kind of question
#1
Cleaning out the freezer I found some Lean Cuisine Garlic Chicken Spring Rolls. They were one of my favorites, but they stopped making them, or at least they stopped being available in local stores.

Since they were one of my favorites and I could no longer get them, I was saving them. I guess I saved them a little too long (a lot too long, actually); they are dated 2019. :wink:

Technically, they are probably still edible, but I'm thinking since they contain meat, it's probably better to toss them now rather than "toss" them later.

What say you?
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#2
Quality will be off, but it won't hurt you.
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#3
They sold originally for $3.50 or so ($4.50 with inflation now-a-days). Is your health worth that risk?
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#4
They will be tasteless - time to toss it. My local ShopRite sells fresh, fried Chicken Spring Rolls 4 for $4.
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#5
Quality will be off, but it won't hurt you.


This.

There will be some nutritional value, but zero taste.

Keep, toss as you wish, you're health is not at risk.
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#6
I ate one roll and didn't die.

They come in two packages of three in the box.

It was still pretty tasty, although I don't think it had quite the full flavor. I didn't toss the other five (one package of three is still frozen).

Whatever bacteria might have survived the freezer most definitely did not survive the microwave.
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