
The great thing about these timers is that you can track all sorts of things with them:
- how long food has been in the refridgerator
- how long that package of chips has been open
- how long you've been wearing those disposable contact lenses
- when you last administered pet flea medication
- how long it has been since changing the kitty litter
- how many days ago you did your last self-breast exam
- which day of your menstral cycle it is when you're trying to (or not to) conceive
- how many hours since you gave that last dose of medication (I could have used this after getting my wisdom teeth removed. I was so drugged up, I had no idea when I last took medications!)
- how many hours breastmilk has been out or how many days it has been in the refridgerator (especially helpful during those early newborn days!)

If only I had thought to put a DaysAgo timer on the milk yesterday when Mr. Bean left it out for several hours, I would have known whether it was salvagable or not. (We are betting on NOT salvagable.)
You can purchase the DaysAgo timers on their website, through Amazon.com,, and at a few other retailers in the US. This product has been featured on Oprah and HGTV. It has also earned the Good Housekeeping Good Buy award.
I imagine you could come up with hundreds of uses for this little gadget and I want to hear them! Leave your ideas for the use of these timers in the comments section!