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Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More than half used.
So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.

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On Sun, 29 Jun 2014 18:56:29 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More than half used.
>So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.


They won't go 'bad'.
But that reminds me to put peppercorns on my shopping list...
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On 6/29/2014 9:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More than half
> used. So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.


Once again... peppercorns don't automatically "go bad" on some random
date printed on the label. They will lose potency, but that's about it.
If you store them (or most spices) in the refrigerator and they'll
stay fresh longer.

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> On 6/29/2014 9:56 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More than half
>> used. So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.

>
> Once again... peppercorns don't automatically "go bad" on some random date
> printed on the label. They will lose potency, but that's about it. If you
> store them (or most spices) in the refrigerator and they'll stay fresh
> longer.


And they did lose potency. And no, using more didn't help. I have no room
in my fridge for stuff like that.

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Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More than half used.
So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.
Sounds good. I am temporarily consigned to shopping at Restaurant Depot. They dont have cool stuff like that. I can choose from Chefs Choice..in any configuration..but if you want the one you are looking for..you have to buy the big jug.


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> 'Julie Bove[_2_ Wrote:
>> ;1945018']Tellicherry peppercorn from Costco. Good until 4/16. More
>> than half used.
>> So it looks like it will be gone before it goes bad.

>
> Sounds good. I am temporarily consigned to shopping at Restaurant Depot.
> They dont have cool stuff like that. I can choose from Chefs Choice..in
> any configuration..but if you want the one you are looking for..you have
> to buy the big jug.


We have Smart and Final/Cash and carry. Now that my husband is home, I
should go there again. Will be near there tomorrow so I might just take a
look-see.

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