Geo wrote:Why did you age your eats so thoroughly, Ronnie??!
Well, the yogurt was not on purpose; poor inventory management on my part. But when I opened it, it appeared fine, so I ate it. I think with something like this, it's probably very apparent if it's gone bad.
Geo wrote:Secondly, IIRC the Central Grocery muff, it's got nothing more spoilable than the cold cuts; the olive salad won't spoil, nor will the provolone. The cold cuts will go off ultimately, but who knows when?? Could be days and days.
Exactly . . . I knew it'd be better on Day 2 for sure and probably on Day 3, too. After that, I was just hoping it would work out, which it seems to have. When I got home, it was that one final taste of NOLA, which really did me right.
Geo wrote:You probably also have a cast-iron stomach, too!
Not really but I often cannot help myself!
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