My only factor once it’s opened is does the label say “refrigerate after opening”. The company that creates it knows best according to the ingredients. I don’t follow people who think they know better just because they didn’t get sick growing up. Soya sauce changes after opening if you don’t use it often. Good info!
I would suggest cleaning caps, screw on thread area, squirt area, with a clean paper towel after every few uses. That area is not inside, it is a contamination zone. If the condiment has a metal lid it also prevents corrosion. ❤As always, excellent info, thanks.❤
Another great video with lots of information I will digest and incorporate into my own prepping. I store Heinz ketchup and chili sauces in ~15C when unopened and in refrigerator after opening. Same for mustards in many variants. I used half a bottle chili ketchup yesterday which was opened and BBD a year ago. Still tasted like new, so a year is no problem, even when opened if in a refrigerator. Mayo I always store in refrigerator, but that's mainly for taste preservation. Mustard is the same and in my experience it degrades taste wise rather quickly even when stored cool. It looses it's "sting". I've switched to buying mustard in glass jars, and they last a LOT longer before taste degradation. Soy sauce seems to last a very long time even in room temperature. Used opened bottles 6 years after BBD and they still tasted good. Honey I just found 60-pack 1oz glass jars for $25, so I bought several cartons. No waste when using and even the jars are useful after use.
Thanks for this clarification. I have always kept catsup and soy sauce in my cabinet all others in the fridge. However, as a widow, I don't use catsup as often so now I put it in the fridge. Also, for the most part, I have lost my sense of taste and smell. So when in doubt I throw it out, no matter what it is. I really appreciate this video though and I am sure it will help many young folk out there who are still in the learning stage. Have a Blessed day.
Many years ago, before the internet :), I did this exact same questionaire. The only bottle that I don't keep in the fridge after all my investigating was Worchestershire sauce! Everything else I keep refridgerated after opening, although when all my 6 kids were home, ketchup lived in the pantry too. :)
Great information, Mary Ellen. I'm guilty of usually doing what my mother did but I do try to keep up with product labels. The only soy sauce I refrigerate is the flavored types such as Ponzu or Teriyaki sauce. I pretty much refrigerate all other condiments and they take up a lot of room in the fridge, haha.
I don’t even put mayo in the fridge - apart from the homemade version, the stuff’s so full of preservatives it’s unlikely it would ever go off wherever it was kept…Plus, I never eat anything in a squeezey bottle because I’m convinced they just water it down to make it come out of the nozzle, it would be far too thick otherwise.
Thanks for all the good info! I am like you and think some of these are good past the best by date. I love that you included the little packets! I always have some of those in my fridge…..especially Taco Bell
i don't have a fridge. i recently opened a jar of grape jelly, which i usually never use. Used a clean knife. 4 days later went to use it again and it already had mold on top. So please keep your jams and jellies in the fridge.
The fact that everyone is still alive to tell us it's safe tells me it's fine
My only factor once it’s opened is does the label say “refrigerate after opening”. The company that creates it knows best according to the ingredients. I don’t follow people who think they know better just because they didn’t get sick growing up. Soya sauce changes after opening if you don’t use it often. Good info!
I would suggest cleaning caps, screw on thread area, squirt area, with a clean paper towel after every few uses.
That area is not inside, it is a contamination zone.
If the condiment has a metal lid it also prevents corrosion.
❤As always, excellent info, thanks.❤
Another great video with lots of information I will digest and incorporate into my own prepping.
I store Heinz ketchup and chili sauces in ~15C when unopened and in refrigerator after opening. Same for mustards in many variants. I used half a bottle chili ketchup yesterday which was opened and BBD a year ago. Still tasted like new, so a year is no problem, even when opened if in a refrigerator. Mayo I always store in refrigerator, but that's mainly for taste preservation. Mustard is the same and in my experience it degrades taste wise rather quickly even when stored cool. It looses it's "sting". I've switched to buying mustard in glass jars, and they last a LOT longer before taste degradation. Soy sauce seems to last a very long time even in room temperature. Used opened bottles 6 years after BBD and they still tasted good.
Honey I just found 60-pack 1oz glass jars for $25, so I bought several cartons. No waste when using and even the jars are useful after use.
My neighbor throws everything out according to the date, I'm the opposite, guess how you were raised.
Great video!
Nice video. I keep everything that is open in the fridge. Always have and I am very old. 82 ❤
82 years young
Thanks for this clarification. I have always kept catsup and soy sauce in my cabinet all others in the fridge. However, as a widow, I don't use catsup as often so now I put it in the fridge. Also, for the most part, I have lost my sense of taste and smell. So when in doubt I throw it out, no matter what it is. I really appreciate this video though and I am sure it will help many young folk out there who are still in the learning stage. Have a Blessed day.
Great presentation, nicely done! Great safety tips.
Many years ago, before the internet :), I did this exact same questionaire. The only bottle that I don't keep in the fridge after all my investigating was Worchestershire sauce! Everything else I keep refridgerated after opening, although when all my 6 kids were home, ketchup lived in the pantry too. :)
Thanks for the info I love the idea that some items can be left out but I really use the fridge for most of my condiments
Great video. I’m always very careful about all my condiments! Ty for sharing
Thanks for the info. Really enjoy your videos. Your kitchen is so lovely and tranquil.
Thanks so much! 😊
Great idea for a video! Thanks for the info!!
We just refrigerate any sort of condiment. I guess I just figured if it was open it needed to be in fridge.
Great information, thanks!
Good informational video, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !
Great information, Mary Ellen. I'm guilty of usually doing what my mother did but I do try to keep up with product labels. The only soy sauce I refrigerate is the flavored types such as Ponzu or Teriyaki sauce. I pretty much refrigerate all other condiments and they take up a lot of room in the fridge, haha.
Thank-you for sharing this information. Your sharing helps me make life a little better.
I'm so glad!
I only put mayo in the fridge. Everything else has vinegar in and I live in the uk where it never really gets hot anyway!
I don’t even put mayo in the fridge - apart from the homemade version, the stuff’s so full of preservatives it’s unlikely it would ever go off wherever it was kept…Plus, I never eat anything in a squeezey bottle because I’m convinced they just water it down to make it come out of the nozzle, it would be far too thick otherwise.
Same here. I used to keep everything in the fridge but only mayo now.
Thanks for all the good info! I am like you and think some of these are good past the best by date. I love that you included the little packets! I always have some of those in my fridge…..especially Taco Bell
i don't have a fridge. i recently opened a jar of grape jelly, which i usually never use. Used a clean knife. 4 days later went to use it again and it already had mold on top. So please keep your jams and jellies in the fridge.
Thank you for this information, I needed this.
I keep ketchup in the refrigerator because i like mine to be cold. Mustard too.
I store my opened condiments in the fridge because I have a very tiny kitchen with very limited counter space
Thank you so much!😊
Not fridge but I store in the fridge. The bigger issue is keeping them long after they have expired
once it is open it goes into the fridge.
I never store condiments in the refrigerator and I live in the south
The only thing I keep in fridge is homemade butter mayo, salad dressing and my sourdough starter the rest goes in the cupboard
as long as there is room for it in the frig thats where it goes
❤❤❤❤ thk u
I refrigerated all... I've had kup to go soured. A lot of people have gotten sick from mayo. js
I keep it all in the fridge
Store things how you want to. I store mayo and thats about it. Never had an ussue.
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Tomatoes Labor Day weekend
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Thanks from a total germ-a phone!
Everything goes in my fridge
Pssst it's "foodborne" not "food-born" (in your description)
Thanks it got auto corrected...