A 5 year old Pizza, is it still okay?


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Wow. Its been a long time since I read a 27 page thread (just found this for the first time today because of the top 5 on the front page and a link to this thread in the comments)

Any chance the pics can be re-posted? :p

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Actually, if you cook it over 160 degrees (according to USDA, 170 if I were you), it should be fine... bacteria wise. I suspect it will still taste like ass.

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I will not eat anything frozen if the expiration date is over 2 weeks. I am really picky with food and their expiration date.

Yeah im the same.

And the way the pizza was described was classic :D

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Actually, if you cook it over 160 degrees (according to USDA, 170 if I were you), it should be fine... bacteria wise. I suspect it will still taste like ass.

This thread needs more cowbell! :shifty:

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I think it would be even more awesome to eat fried road kill.

Yes, if someone would heat & eat some run-over pooch, this thread would certainly explode :rofl:

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Honestly, I think someone should eat something really nasty and old, like my mum but ... Not my mum - Just to keep the thread going.

Please don't eat your mum.

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No. But I may need to test it to make sure it's still good. :p

In order to do a really fair test you need to test the last ounce in the bottle. That's where you get a true indication of whether it is any good or not. Just drink the rest to get it out of the way first.

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In order to do a really fair test you need to test the last ounce in the bottle. That's where you get a true indication of whether it is any good or not. Just drink the rest to get it out of the way first.

Sounds like a plan to me. :)

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