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Oh, that shit happens to me all the time. One day, yeah, oh, there's been worse than that. Yeah, that one morning, I had some leftover orange juice in a pitcher in the fridge and I forgot how long it was there, so I just polished it off and yeah, it was nasty. And that's when I realized you can't keep that stuff forever. It was just bitter and nasty, it must have been fermented or whatever. Other times, I would take the milk out and use it and find out it's curdled. Oh, nasty. Or like, because my dad just keeps things for centuries and if I don't stay on him for how long it's been around, I'm taking these chances. He's not very sanitary, you know, he's kind of nasty. Anyways, another time it was like some nasty peanut butter that had gone rancid. Another time it was just like some nasty jar of nuts. Another time it was like trail mix that I had around. Now that's my fault, where I had it around and I forgot how long it was around, so I took a chance and I put a handful of the trail mix in my mouth and it was nasty. So, yeah. Those are some, I mean, pick the one you heard, those are all things that happened to me. And it'll happen again. Because, as I say to my dad, it's pretty damn nasty when it comes to keeping things. I almost don't think he has taste buds. Anyways, yeah. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven, November, Quebec, November. All star node here. I bought a bunch of food here and I'm giving it away to people because I just don't, you know, it's getting near the date of expiration. And when I, I'm going to end up probably having to go down to the donation center and donate it all. Besides, this takes up room. And now that I'm moving, you've got to get rid of this stuff. Yeah, but old food, you've got to be careful. Even peanut butter, man, how did that go rancid on you? Usually, peanut butter will last forever. All you've got to do, if you have an old jar of peanut butter that's been sitting around three years, they suggest you heat it up to a certain temperature so it reliquifies so it looks nice on top, stir it around, and it should last, you know, almost forever. Not necessarily. It'll be better than if you leave it on the shelf, but it still goes bad. It's peanuts. So it'll still taste nasty and have freezer burn and all the rest of it. Just because you freeze it doesn't mean that you can keep it for ten years. I mean, my dad's warped. He just thinks the freezer solves everything. It doesn't. You don't keep things forever still. You keep things longer, but not forever. He's just like that. A good example is don't ever eat those mooncakes that he gets because they sell them annually. What he does is he wants them all the time. So he thinks that freezing it is going to fix it. It doesn't. There's eggs in the mooncakes. They'll go bad and they're nasty after a while. So he takes this whole refrigeration to complete insanity. And no, I think what we said it with eggs yesterday. All those things, you'll expand the life when you freeze them. It doesn't mean you keep them indefinitely.
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