DaysAgo is a nifty gadget for anyone who has ever opened a jar of spaghetti sauce, put leftovers in the fridge, cleaned the fish tank, or watered the plants– or maybe more accurately, anyone who has ever poured moldy tomato sauce on their food, had a fish die, or watched their plants wither away and wondered why– swearing you recently watered them. The day-to-day timer was named a “Best Household Product of the Year 2006″ by Good Morning America– and I’m not sure how I missed it (other than not watching Good Morning America or ever going into grocery stores anymore). Traveling as much as I do lately my refrigerator looks embarrassingly barren (minus a few cases of Metromint), but these would still be useful when it comes to tracking the number of days food, or any number of things have been around. They are available in a suction or magnetic backing in packs of 2 for $10. My only question is: does it read out triple digits, because I’d need it to.

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j Thursday, 04.19.07 @ 2:16 pm

there’s another indicator out there for telling if food’s spoiled. it’s all-natural, 100% accurate, and better yet, it’s free!

it’s called mold.


lexy Friday, 04.20.07 @ 2:29 pm

well. i love this thing.




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