
If you're like me, you open a jar of pasta sauce (because you're too lazy to make it from scratch) use about 3/4 of it to make dinner and stick the rest of the jar in the fridge. And then the jar sits there forever (or until you finally get your act together and throw it out), never to be used again because you can't remember how long its been there in the first place and you don't want to risk your health cooking food that's way past its expiration date.
So, enter the DaysAgo Digital Day Counter. Stick it on whatever you need to track: jars of tomato sauce, kitty litter, milk, etc., and it automatically counts the days for you. And at $5.95, it costs about the same as that jar of pasta sauce you'd waste if you didn't have it.
Now, all I need to know is how long is pasta sauce good for after it's opened exactly?
[$5.95, Spoon Sisters]