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  • probably... Murphy says if it can happen, it will happen. How far are u from the hospital? Or the phone? You should throw up. Do you feel your breathing getting short and heavier.. if u dont then u will pretty soon call rescue services if u can make it to the phone!
  • If you freak out, why did you eat it ?, nope you are to going to die, throw up maybe, but not die :-)
  • Cheese. They make it to mold (that's how it's made.) You can scrape off the mold (which spoils the taste) and eat the rest. The expiration date is a mandatory date set by law. Most things are good long after. If cheese is refrigated and/or frozen you probably will be OK.
  • if you're not dear yet you won't be.
  • No it will not kill you but it will probably make you a litle sick, just stay inide for a bit, preferably near the restroom. lol. It's kind of odd that there wasn't any mold and that it didn't have an odd taste, maybe just b/c it was frozen a bit it was able to preserve it better... Just make sure you don't put it back in the fridge for anyone else to eat.
  • Kill you? Nah. Make you sick? You bet!
  • Did you mean the expiration date was two months AGO, or comes two months from NOW? If the latter, no worries. If it hasn't reached the expiration date, and it has remained refrigerated, then it's still fit for human consumption. You should have sliced off the icky bits, but just for aesthetic reasons. None of it would harm you. But if the cheese has gone two months PAST the expiration date, then you should have tossed it. I guess it didn't smell foul, or you wouldn't have eaten it, right? A foul, rotten odor is usually the indicator of dairy gone bad. But generally speaking, DO NOT eat expired dairy products! I think if you're not dead yet, then you'll be fine. In fact, it would be highly unlikely to kill you at all; it would only make you feel sick, probably with diarrhea. Yeah. Getting sick on bad dairy makes for a very unpleasant few days. I would avoid repeating such things in the future!

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