Archive for November, 2009
Bill asked:
I bought some ground turkey maybe a month ago at a farmers’ market, from a stand that only sold turkey meat (I tried a sample and it was amazingly delicious).
I immediately put it int the freezer when I got home. I didn’t change its container, though, its still in its plastic Tupperware style container it seems like a pretty tight seal, though.
Unnervingly, it doesn’t have an expiration date on it. I guess that’s a testament to its local quality.
So that all leads to my question, how long will it stay good, that is to say is it still good today, and will it likely last at lest through the weekend?
Jazmine Gavia
I bought some ground turkey maybe a month ago at a farmers’ market, from a stand that only sold turkey meat (I tried a sample and it was amazingly delicious).
I immediately put it int the freezer when I got home. I didn’t change its container, though, its still in its plastic Tupperware style container it seems like a pretty tight seal, though.
Unnervingly, it doesn’t have an expiration date on it. I guess that’s a testament to its local quality.
So that all leads to my question, how long will it stay good, that is to say is it still good today, and will it likely last at lest through the weekend?
Jazmine Gavia
J. asked:
I’m not sure when they started to become popular, but I think these various check designs are silly. Why should a negotiable instrument like a personal bank check have Winnie the Pooh or Superman on it?
I’m not sure when they started to become popular, but I think these various check designs are silly. Why should a negotiable instrument like a personal bank check have Winnie the Pooh or Superman on it?
I know it’s just another way for banks and others to make money, but I think it’s kind of unprofessional. What’s next? Are we going to have someone’s Last Will & Testament with a Scooby-Doo theme? Or perhaps when someone buys a house, they can have a Looney-Tunes or Harley-Davidson truth-in-lending disclosure?
Shannon Long









