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plainsman
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Posted: February 14 2006 at 2:02pm |
last, before going bad? I'm talking about the kind you buy in a grocery store.
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Penham
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The kind you buy in a grocery store already bottled usually have expiration dates on them.
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AuntBones
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Keep them out of sunlight, and off of cement.
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You can fill used bleach jugs with water also. They are made from a better grade of HDPE than milk jugs are. We save bleach bottles for this purpose.
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plainsman
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Thanks for the tips. The date on the jugs I believe has more to do with taste than anything else. I believe I read somewhere that after some time the water will interact with the chemicals in the plastic and will not be safe to drink. I just can't remember what that length of time was. Didn't think it was important at the time. :-)
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