If the date is a "USE BY" then it should not be used after that date. In the case of "Best Before" it means that the quality of the product strts to diminish from that date stated. This will mean that it can be used within 2 - 3 days of that date if its been well refidgerated - The watch word is safety - if in doubt dont use it.
$4.98 about $5.00
about 4 cups
That depends on what you are making. Bisquick is just a biscuit recipe without the wet ingredient's.
I often use flour (all purpose) in recipes calling for bisquick. I just add a little bit of baking powder and a tiny bit of salt.
definitely! If past the expiration date dispose of it.
It all depends whether it is a sell by date, use by date, or a best before date. If it is a sell by, then that would be an earlier date than an 'eat by' date so it would probably be OK. If it is a best before, then it probably won't taste as good but will still be safe; if it is after a use by date then it may not be safe so you shouldn't eat it.
Bisquick was created in 1931.
The Betty Crocker official website has many quiche recipes that use Bisquick since they produce this product. Also cooking websites such as Cook, Yummly, and Recipe Source have Bisquick quiche recipes as well.
Betty Crocker offers cheese garlic biscuits, cranberry bread, spinach cheese balls, over baked chicken, cream cheese pound cake, chicken and dumplings, and many other recipes featuring Bisquick.
Yes, you can safely store Bisquick in the freezer.
Bisquick quiche recipes can be found on many recipe websites, such as cooks.com, food.com, and recipes.sparkpeople.com. Many of these recipes have reviews to help you pick the perfect Bisquick quiche recipe.
480 calories per 1 cup of Bisquick