"Wait...Did it just move?."--Oldest food in your fridge.

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Dr Pussymagnet

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Well, earlier this evening we were eating dinner when I looked into the fridge and saw something absolutely horrifying. I don't even know what it was but it smelled horrible and it had to go.

Anyways, the question is: What has been the oldest piece of leftover food in your fridge, and how long had it been in there before you got rid of it?
 

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I found (not in the fridge) a box of cookies that had fallen behind a pipe in my closet once. They were cookies from the people who owned the house before us. They were about 30 years old. I wouldn't touch the box. I made my sister throw them out.
 

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I once saw moldy jello. Moldy Jello. I didn't even know Jello could get moldy. If you tapped the sides, the mold would jiggle.
 

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I had some fresh squeezed orange juice in my fridge so long that it began fermenting somehow. Seriously. It had somehow developed what tasted like alcohol, even though I realize it wouldn't have turned into alcohol. It had a fizz too. And I drank it. It tasted pretty good actually.
 

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Left a 2/3 drank cup of coffee on my table for about 1-2 months. Mould had grown up the side. I thought it would be best to blast it with water from the tap before cleaning... it caused mould spores to fly upwards and everywhere.

I have quite a few other bad stories but it's nearly 3am here and I need to be up for 7 and still have work to do.
 

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It usually end sup being a condiment as when the fridge gets cleaned out (once a week) those are never checked so they could be a good 2 or 3 years past their expiration date.
 

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xitel said:
I had some fresh squeezed orange juice in my fridge so long that it began fermenting somehow. Seriously. It had somehow developed what tasted like alcohol, even though I realize it wouldn't have turned into alcohol. It had a fizz too. And I drank it. It tasted pretty good actually.
Maybe someone poured a beer in there?
 

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crimson5pheonix said:
xitel said:
I had some fresh squeezed orange juice in my fridge so long that it began fermenting somehow. Seriously. It had somehow developed what tasted like alcohol, even though I realize it wouldn't have turned into alcohol. It had a fizz too. And I drank it. It tasted pretty good actually.
Maybe someone poured a beer in there?
It was at my Dad's bouse, and he had a strict no alcohol policy back then. So no. Not a beer. What about your jello?
 

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I had an apple rotting in a sealed container, mostly for my own interest. A sort of science experiment with nothing to prove.
 

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I know a guy who has this black thing in his fridge and it's has been there for probably more than 6-8 years.
 

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xitel said:
crimson5pheonix said:
xitel said:
I had some fresh squeezed orange juice in my fridge so long that it began fermenting somehow. Seriously. It had somehow developed what tasted like alcohol, even though I realize it wouldn't have turned into alcohol. It had a fizz too. And I drank it. It tasted pretty good actually.
Maybe someone poured a beer in there?
It was at my Dad's bouse, and he had a strict no alcohol policy back then. So no. Not a beer. What about your jello?
To say it had it's own ecosystem at that point would be an understatement.
 

Dr Pussymagnet

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implodingMan said:
I had an apple rotting in a sealed container, mostly for my own interest. A sort of science experiment with nothing to prove.
I too did a pointless experiment with an apple once, except what I did was I peeled it, drew a face on it, stuck it on top of a pencil and then I waited...

And waited...

And waited...

Then it was starting to look like a shrunken head, and then I had to throw it away.
 

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xitel said:
crimson5pheonix said:
A jiggly understatement.
Did it have a religion yet?
Not only that, but it had strong convictions against religion. There were militant atheists! I'm using it as a model on humanity. 2079 is going to be ugly by the way.
 

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I once made a cake for the 2nd birthday of a cup of yogurt. It was very exciting. My roommates mom threw it out, so now we have a Bolthouse Beverage bottle, one of those Perfectly Protein ones, that is a few months past its first. There's also a thing of homemade hummus from 2 summers ago, that is at this point entirely composed of puffy mold, and some baked chicken left in a bowl, uncovered for at least 6 months. It eventually became rock hard, all the way through. It would be very hard to beat my fridge. I'm talking, "Toys in the Attic" level of epicness.
 

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crimson5pheonix said:
xitel said:
crimson5pheonix said:
A jiggly understatement.
Did it have a religion yet?
Not only that, but it had strong convictions against religion. There were militant atheists! I'm using it as a model on humanity. 2079 is going to be ugly by the way.
Are there factions? Organized governments? Protesters? It's not accurate otherwise. Besides, everyone knows the world will end in 2012.
 

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xitel said:
crimson5pheonix said:
xitel said:
crimson5pheonix said:
A jiggly understatement.
Did it have a religion yet?
Not only that, but it had strong convictions against religion. There were militant atheists! I'm using it as a model on humanity. 2079 is going to be ugly by the way.
Are there factions? Organized governments? Protesters? It's not accurate otherwise. Besides, everyone knows the world will end in 2012.
Of course it has all of that. And the world will live on after 2012. It'll just look like Fallout 3, if the Jello is to be believed.