No. Never Well, I'm not sure. It might not be very good. -- It would be fine to eat, because rice is a nonperishable good.
Lettuce
Forget the date, especially if you do not know how they were stored in the grocery store. (Were the nuts refrigerated?) Open the bag and smell the walnuts. If they smell fresh and slightly nutty, they are fine to eat. If you make a sour face after smelling them, throw them out! Rancid oil has a very distinctive smell, and eating rancid nuts can make you sick.
Yogurt almost always has a sell-by date rather than an expiration date. If refrigerated, opened yogurt is good to eat for 1 week after the sell-by date. Unopened, it is good for 2 to 3 weeks beyond the sell-by date.
Yes, a mule can eat iceberg lettuce.
You can eat wilted lettuce. However, you should make sure that the lettuce does not have mold and does not feel slimy.
Tadpoles eat Boiled Lettuce leaves but the lettuce must be iceberg!! the eat bugs'
Look inside the bag, if you see any kind of bacteria growing on it throw the bag away if not open the bag make sure they aren't hard inside or out. If they don't have any of those problems they are safe to eat.
Small turtles can eat both boiled and plain lettuce. Boiling lettuce makes the lettuce softer, therefore making it easier for smaller turtles to eat.
If you are talking about shelf stable canned crab meat, the date on the can is likely the 'best by' date and not an expiration. If the can is unopened, has been stored properly and is not swollen or damaged, it is likely safe to eat, but the palatability of the crab meat will deteriorate over time. The processor will not guarantee the product beyond the recommended 'use by' date.
Iceberg lettuce is quite delicious.
Lettuce all eat