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So going through the freezer I find I have 4 big racks of spares dates sell by July 14th 2017. They have been frozen solid since before that date and through the cryopack look fine. Ok to use? Mixed info on the web on frozen food safety.
 
On them up and look for freezer burn. They may not taste exactly the same but I would probably give them a go. That is if they pass the slime and smell test when defrosted. One of the safety experts will hopefully chime in at some point with more concrete advice.

Chris
 
as long as the cryovacs didn't break I would have no problem eating them, as gmc said give them the old sniff test
 
I found a picnic shoulder in the deep freeze that was dated 2015 . At that time it was 2 1/2 years old . Froze the day I bought it . Cured into a ham . It was fantastic . You're only 3 days past a sell by date , and they were frozen . You're fine .
 
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I found a picnic shoulder in the deep freeze that was dated 2015 . At that time it was 2 1/2 years old . Froze the day I bought it . Cured into a ham . It was fantastic . You're only 3 days past a sell by date , and they were frozen . You're fine .
Rich I think you may have missed the year July 2017
Richie
 
They should still be fine. Worst case Freezer burn or the " Stale Freezer " smell that has the crazy ability to penetrate plastic, aluminum and hardened Titanium!
There are Bacteria that can survive the deep freeze but none I know that can multiply to an Unsafe number a -10°F or less...JJ
 
The inspector from the Dept of Agriculture told me 2 years was fine for frozen food at -10F. Other than that as others have said watch out for the dreaded freezer burn!!!!
 
i have thermometers in my freezer (whirlpool combo fridge/freezer) near the top and bottom to make sure the temperature is where it's supposed to be. it fluctuates between 3F to 10F. do you guys really set your freezer to be -10F?
 
Only 2 years old---Still Young!!!
Cryo or Home Vac packed, as long as there's no freezer burns, they're fine.
Even with some freezer burn they should still be fine.

Note, like Chopsaw, my Freezers are at about -3°.

Bear
 
Thanks all. Meat looked and smells fine. Just threw a thermos in the freezer to double check where it is normally. Things are frozen rock hard. If all goes as planned I’ll be doing the 4 old racks of spares and 5 baby backs.
 
My 20 Cubic foot, up right, is factory set at -10°F. Not good for wanting to eat Ice Cream Cake, but keeps meat for a long time...JJ
 
My 20 Cubic foot, up right, is factory set at -10°F. Not good for wanting to eat Ice Cream Cake, but keeps meat for a long time...JJ
Yep in standard setting my runs -10. I used to run it colder setting but figured it’s a waste of electricity.
 
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