You've probably opened a carton of chicken broth, soy milk, or juice, used a little bit, put it in your fridge and forgotten about it. Now you've got a recipe calling for one of those ingredients, and you've got the ingredients in your fridge, but are they still good?
When did I open that chicken broth? How long has this soy milk been in the fridge? Was this deli meat from this week or last? With the DaysAgo Digital Day Counter, you'll never have to ask yourself these questions again. Just stick one of these handy little timers to the side of the package, turn it on and let it go. The timer counts both days and hours and the replaceable batteries can run for 18 months (although it only counts up to 99 days). Available in packs of two for $10.






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HOW cool is this!?!
1Chunky milk=not yummy.
This is a good idea.
2Genial!
3sweet
4I would say if you're that worried about it, grab a Sharpie and write the date on when you stick things in the fridge.
5I totally need one... I love it!
6I use masking tape and a sharpie for this same thing (although, masking tape doesn't keep count of the days, of course!).
7Oh but these are so much cuter than having a date on all your food! What a great idea!
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