Posted by Hobo,NC on December 30, 2012 at 18:37:36 from (98.16.2.64):
I am cleaning out a house I have owned since 1982... I moved in with my mom 10 years ago to take care of her so my wife lived in it till she had a stoke in 2011... My mom is Tuff to live with but after the wife's stroke I had to make'em get along in the same house.. :shock:
Wife passed in October and I am just getting around cleaning it out... I am going to replace all the floors , paint the inside etc my daughter wants to buy it for her first house (fresh out of collage)...
My question I have a few closets full of caned Green snap beans what I looked at today dated back to 1992,,, How long would you consider them safe to eat... They look good other than the beans are dark green darker than normal...
I did pour out some canned tomatoes that look bad the color of them had started to turn brown other than that they smelled fresh...
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