According to several prep sites, so long as the tin hasn't expanded or bloated or been compromised, the product inside is good almost indefinitely.
It’s valid only if you did your own and followed the right procedures to avoid contamination.
Unfortunately for processed goyslop, it is designed to expire. As I mentioned the reason in my other comment.
> According to several prep sites, so long as the tin hasn't expanded or bloated or been compromised, the product inside is good almost indefinitely.
It’s valid only if you did your own and followed the right procedures to avoid contamination.
Unfortunately for processed goyslop, it is designed to expire. As I mentioned the reason in my other comment.
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