Pantries can be time machines. An expired tin of lychees moved house with us – twice

30 mai 2026 | Megan Holbeck
As a child, I didn’t understand the ancient food decaying in my grandmother’s cupboard. Now I’m beginning to “This oregano is best before 1985!” my sister cries, adding it to the pile on the laminate bench. It’s Hervey Bay circa 1991. My family is staying in Gran’s retirement villa, my sisters (…)
 Site référencé:  The Guardian (Asia Pacific)

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