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Old 09-09-2005, 02:38 AM
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Hi, when i buy soy milk for tescos it says to use within 3 days after
opening.

if i put it in a screw top container in a fridge would i be able to keep it
much longer?

is it safe to drink if old? many thanks
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Old 09-09-2005, 09:04 PM
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My wife uses Silk soy milk, and has 15 to 45 days to use it. You may want
to try it.

Dwayne

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Hi, when i buy soy milk for tescos it says to use within 3 days after
opening.

if i put it in a screw top container in a fridge would i be able to keep
it much longer?

is it safe to drink if old? many thanks



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Old 09-09-2005, 11:19 PM
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might that be because it has a lot of preservative in it?

"Dwayne" wrote ...
My wife uses Silk soy milk, and has 15 to 45 days to use it. You may want
to try it.

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Old 12-09-2005, 01:38 AM
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Old 16-09-2005, 06:16 PM
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I apologize to you. I didn't read your original post correctly. The Silk
soy milk carton has been dated to indicate it is good for up to 45 days from
when we bought it, but the container says use it within 5 days also. I use
it very infrequently in dry cereal and she drinks a couple of cups a day.
It has never gone bad, but maybe it doesnt take over 5 days to use it.
Sorry.

Dwayne

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Hi, when i buy soy milk for tescos it says to use within 3 days after
opening.

if i put it in a screw top container in a fridge would i be able to keep
it much longer?

is it safe to drink if old? many thanks



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Old 17-09-2005, 01:57 AM
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"jw 1111" wrote in message
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Hi, when i buy soy milk for tescos it says to use within 3 days after
opening.

if i put it in a screw top container in a fridge would i be able to keep
it much longer?

is it safe to drink if old? many thanks


Sorry, lost the original post, can only see this follow-up, but ...

Once it goes 'bad' I am absolutely positive you will notice, as
the smell is /really/ bad. Much more so than cow-milk, imho (which
I can often not even notice - maybe it's a genetic thing, though)

I've often had soya milk which has been open for up to 2 weeks, and
the stuff we have at work we never know when it was opened. Afaik,
no-one has ever got sick from drinking it (although I've been close
on smelling it when it's gone really off before now)
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Old 19-09-2005, 12:46 AM
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"Dwayne" schreef in bericht
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I apologize to you. I didn't read your original post correctly. The Silk
soy milk carton has been dated to indicate it is good for up to 45 days
from when we bought it, but the container says use it within 5 days also.


If you open it, you have 5 days left, not opened
it is the amount of time on the box.
 




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