1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:04,440 Speaker 1: Let's get into the morning hack here. So how long 2 00:00:04,519 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 1: think about this? And I know that some of us 3 00:00:06,240 --> 00:00:08,400 Speaker 1: stashed some of the Halloween candy from the kids just 4 00:00:08,440 --> 00:00:10,880 Speaker 1: to save it. Why not? Is exciting? It's also nostalgic 5 00:00:10,920 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 1: some of the candy that maybe you don't have all 6 00:00:12,119 --> 00:00:13,440 Speaker 1: the time and it's an adult, but you see it 7 00:00:13,480 --> 00:00:15,880 Speaker 1: for the kids and you get into it. So how 8 00:00:15,880 --> 00:00:21,560 Speaker 1: long does it last? Do you have a stash drawer? Sysany? No, 9 00:00:21,840 --> 00:00:24,800 Speaker 1: we have like a junk drawer, but not a candy drawer. No. 10 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:29,920 Speaker 1: Gosh uh yeah. Some people I know keep gummy worms 11 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 1: in their bedside tables. Is that you, Tanya? 12 00:00:33,159 --> 00:00:33,879 Speaker 2: No? 13 00:00:34,120 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 1: Oh, what do you keep? We have? 14 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 2: We kind of have like a a candy bag or whatever, 15 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:42,680 Speaker 2: and we kind of keep it back where the liquor is. 16 00:00:43,120 --> 00:00:46,879 Speaker 1: I keep nuts in a lot of places, so if 17 00:00:46,880 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 1: you come into Miles, you may just stumble upon some 18 00:00:48,920 --> 00:00:50,800 Speaker 1: toasted almonds. Yeah, you have. 19 00:00:50,840 --> 00:00:54,400 Speaker 2: Like different containers for do you know that they're not expired? 20 00:00:54,600 --> 00:00:57,640 Speaker 1: If they are all over the house, Well, they're rancid. 21 00:00:57,680 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 1: They taste rancid, if they've explained, I do it taste 22 00:00:59,880 --> 00:01:03,840 Speaker 1: It's gross, but hey, I like it up. So here 23 00:01:03,840 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 1: are the Halloween candy expirations. So peanut butter cups, gum 24 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:11,280 Speaker 1: and candy corn last six to nine months, but after 25 00:01:11,319 --> 00:01:13,240 Speaker 1: that they're not good. I would have thought they last 26 00:01:13,240 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: forever me too, but they don't. Six to nine that's 27 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 1: pretty short, short, I mean, we're at it. You should 28 00:01:20,520 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 1: have your extra virgin olive oil done in twelve months. 29 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:25,160 Speaker 1: You should not keep it for it. Yeah, year, and 30 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:28,000 Speaker 1: in a dark place dark, that's right. What are the 31 00:01:28,160 --> 00:01:31,400 Speaker 1: enemies of olive oil? Sunlight and heat? 32 00:01:31,480 --> 00:01:32,320 Speaker 2: Light and heat. 33 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 1: Okay, milk and white chocolate last ten months, and jelly 34 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:39,720 Speaker 1: beans and hard candy last a year. Now listen to 35 00:01:39,840 --> 00:01:43,640 Speaker 1: this surprise. Dark chocolate last two years. That's the better 36 00:01:43,680 --> 00:01:46,040 Speaker 1: for you. Chocolate the last two years. Okay, maybe because 37 00:01:46,040 --> 00:01:48,280 Speaker 1: it's more natural. I don't or maybe that I don't know. 38 00:01:48,320 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: That's it feels opposite. Yeah, all right. Today's quote that 39 00:01:53,080 --> 00:01:57,200 Speaker 1: dream was planted in your heart for a reason, so 40 00:01:57,440 --> 00:02:01,919 Speaker 1: don't disregard it. Think about that. What is that dream today,